Meredith Justin Sprunger
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Meredith Justin Sprunger, American editor, minister. Ordained to ministry United Church of Christ, 1941.
Purdue research grantee, 1944; recipient Leadership Fellowship award Fort Wayne Young Men’s
Christian Association, 1962. President Fort Wayne Urantia Society, 1970-1974, Urantia Brotherhood,
Chicago, 1976-1979. Member American Philosophical Association, Indiana Psychological Association.
Background
Sprunger, Meredith Justin was born on April 16, 1915 in Woodburn, Indiana, United States. Son
of Alvin A. and Sylvia (Lochner) Sprunger. |
Education
Bachelor, Lakeland College, 1937. Bachelor's Degree, United Theological Seminary, 1940. Master of
Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1941.
Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1947.
Career
Minister Trinity United Church of Christ, Mulberry, Indiana, 1941-1950, Grace United Church of Christ,
Culver, 1952-1959. Teacher Elmhurst (Illinois) College, 1950-1951. Teacher, administrator Indiana
Institute of Technology, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1959-1977.
Psychological consultant, 1965-1977. Executive director Christian Fellowship of Students of Urantia Book,
since 1979. Editor Spiritual Fellowship Journal, since 1990.
Member Indiana-Kentucky Conference United Church of Christ
Rev. Dr. Meredith Justin Sprunger, 97, graduated to the Mansion Worlds on Tuesday,
April 17 in Muncie, IN where he lived for the past 18 months.
He was born on April 16, 1915 to Sylvia and Alvin Sprunger in Woodburn, IN.
By the time Meredith was ten, both of his parents had died, and he and his three
younger siblings went to live with different relatives. Meredith lived with his Aunt
and Uncle Ervin Lochner near Bluffton and graduated from Kirkland High School.
Dr. Sprunger's central interests have always been nature, philosophy, and religion;
and at a very early age he began his lifelong quest for knowledge and truth.
His course of study took him to Mission House College (now Lakeland) where he
graduated (1937) with a B.A. in Philosophy.
He then proceeded through Mission House Theological Seminary and became an
ordained minister in 1940. Meredith received his M. Th. at Princeton Theological
Seminary in 1941 and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Purdue University in 1947.
Throughout his educational endeavors, Meredith worked many jobs to finance his
own college studies.
He became a licensed psychologist/therapist with a Private Practice Certificate in
Psychology in the State of Indiana.
As a minister he served churches throughout the Midwest:
Trinity UCC in Mulberry, IN 1941-49,
Highland UMC in Chicago 1950,
Grace UCC in Culver, IN 1950-59, and
Plumtree UCC near Warren, IN 1964-79.
In 1959 the Sprunger family moved to Fort Wayne, and Dr. Sprunger began teaching
at Indiana Institute of Technology where he served appointments as Head of the
Department of Psychology, Chairman of the Division of Liberal Arts, and Interim President.
While living in Fort Wayne, Dr. Sprunger also administered psychological tests and
consulted for corporations/industry.
He retired in 1977 to pursue other interests.
Dr. Sprunger realized that a new spiritual approach was needed in mainline Christian
theology and initiated The Spiritual Fellowship Journal, serving as editor and then
associate editor from 1991-2006 .
Meredith wrote extensively and authored many pamphlets and two books, Spiritual
Psychology, 1990 and The Abridged Urantia Papers, 2008.
He served as president of the Urantia Brotherhood from 1976-79, and spoke at
conferences and study groups all over the United States.
Throughout Dr. Sprunger's remarkable life and career, colleagues have described him
as wise, focused, spiritually discerning, knowledgeable, appreciative, dignified, zealous,
forward-looking, industrious, inspiring, assured, devoted, and a compassionate friend.
Meredith married his lifelong helpmate, Irene L. (Scherry) on June 30, 1940, and they
were married 66 years until her death in 2007. They have two daughters: Ruth Payne
(husband Wayne) of Muncie, IN and Grace Sprunger-Young (husband Greg) of
Germantown, WI . Four grandchildren blessed their lives: Ellen Payne Osborn (husband
Kent), Andrew Payne, Justin Young, and Gabrielle Young.
In 1947 Meredith and Irene began spending their summer vacations in Upper Michigan,
and he built their cottage on Winslow Lake 50 years ago. It has served as their spiritual
retreat.
Meredith and Irene were active members of Grace St. John's United Church of Christ
where Meredith taught a Sunday School class.
Dr. Sprunger was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; his granddaughter Ellen;
his brother, Blanchand L. Sprunger; and two sisters, Marguerite Erickson and Lucille
Zuercher.
The Memorial Service to celebrate Dr. Sprunger's life will be Saturday, May 12 at 2:30
p.m. at Grace St. John's United Church of Christ, 4120 South Webster Street, Fort
Wayne, IN 46807. Son-in-law, Rev. Greg Young, will officiate
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Visitation is one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, kindly send memorials to Grace
St. Johns Church, The Urantia Book Fellowship, P.O. Box 6631, Broomfield, CO 80021,
or Urantia Foundation, 533 Diversey Parkway, Chicago, IL 60614.
Arrangements by Klaehn, Fahl & Melton Funeral Home.
Online guest book may be signed at www. klaehnfahlmelton. com
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IRENE L. (SCHERRY) SPRUNGER, 90, graduated to the Mansion Worlds Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2007,
at Visiting Nurse & Hospice Home.
Born July 5, 1916, in Van Wert County, Ohio, she grew up on a farm near Magley, Ind. and
graduated from Decatur High School. |
After living several places, the family moved to Fort Wayne in 1959, where she served as
secretary in Food Services for the Fort Wayne Community Schools for 15 years. She served
as a church organist, Sunday school teacher, and director of Women's Guild Reading List.
She did a great deal of research in family history and wrote a 600 page autobiography
for her children and grandchildren.
She loved spending summers at their cottage on Winslow Lake, in Upper Michigan.
She did extensive reading in religious literature and participated in study groups.
She is survived by her husband of 66 years, Meredith; daughters, Ruth (husband, Wayne)
Payne of Muncie and Grace (husband, Greg) Sprunger-Young of Germantown, Wis.; and
grandchildren, Ellen (husband, Kent) Osborn, Andrew Payne, Justin Young, and Gabrielle
Young.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Anna Scherry; and brothers, Rufus,
Walter and Chester Scherry.
Memorial service is 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Grace St. John's United Church of Christ, 4120
South Webster St., Fort Wayne, with visitation one hour prior to service.
Memorials to Grace St. John's United Church of Christ.
Arrangements by Klaehn, Fahl & Melton Funeral Home, Wayne Street Chapel, 420 W.
Wayne St. - Published in Fort Wayne Newspapers from Mar. 5 to Mar. 8, 2007