Dr. Joe K. Alley, 78, of Searcy, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004, after an extended illness. He and his wife, Bettye Woodroof Alley, had only recently moved here from Shelbyville, Tenn., and had just last month celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. He was a retired clergyman and educator, and a member of the College Church of Christ. Dr. Alley was born Feb. 12, 1926, the son of Eleve and Bessie Brian Alley, in Chattanooga, Tenn. He began preaching the gospel during his teen years, and received formal training at David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Mississippi State University at Starkville, and Augustana Seminary of Davenport, Iowa. During a distinguished 60-year career he held pulpits at Spring City, Gainsboro, Shelbyville, and Lewisburg, Tenn.; Booneville and Starkville, Miss.; Davenport, Iowa; and Topeka and Garden City, Kan. In 1963 Alley was called to head the Bible Department of York College at York, Neb., a post he held for ten years, followed by a three-year term as vice president. In 1976 he became president of Crowley's Ridge College at Paragould, Ark., where he served for three years before returning to full-time gospel ministry. Graveside services were held Saturday, Nov. 20, in Shelbyville, Tenn.
Dr. Joe K. Alley, 78, of Searcy, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004, after an extended illness. He and his wife, Bettye Woodroof Alley, had only recently moved here from Shelbyville, Tenn., and had just last month celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary. He was a retired clergyman and educator, and a member of the College Church of Christ. Dr. Alley was born Feb. 12, 1926, the son of Eleve and Bessie Brian Alley, in Chattanooga, Tenn. He began preaching the gospel during his teen years, and received formal training at David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Mississippi State University at Starkville, and Augustana Seminary of Davenport, Iowa. During a distinguished 60-year career he held pulpits at Spring City, Gainsboro, Shelbyville, and Lewisburg, Tenn.; Booneville and Starkville, Miss.; Davenport, Iowa; and Topeka and Garden City, Kan. In 1963 Alley was called to head the Bible Department of York College at York, Neb., a post he held for ten years, followed by a three-year term as vice president. In 1976 he became president of Crowley's Ridge College at Paragould, Ark., where he served for three years before returning to full-time gospel ministry. Graveside services were held Saturday, Nov. 20, in Shelbyville, Tenn.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement