Trust and obey john sammis
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- John H. Sammis was born in 1846 in Brooklyn, New York.
- John H. Sammis was born in Brooklyn.
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Hymns / Music :: John Henry Sammis
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John H. Sammis
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John Hanna Sammis Grave
Author: Trust and Obey
If you turn into the main entrance of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, and make your way east on Westminster Road, you’ll pass the grave of Red Skelton and Elizabeth Taylor. Just after the final resting place of these two famous people is “Section L” – the portion of the cemetery that houses a small, non-descript grave marker for the not-so-famous author of the REALLY famous hymn “Trust and Obey.”
John Hanna Sammis was born July 6, 1846, to Oliver and Sarah Sammis in Brooklyn, New York. According to Gina Sammis (the great-great-granddaughter of Oliver), Oliver divorced John’s mother, Sarah, when he was only six years old and married his mother’s sister, his Aunt Jeannie, when he was ten. He moved to Logansport, Indiana, when he was twenty-two.
Not much is known of John’s residence in Logansport, other than it seems he was saved at that time and that he was a successful businessman in town. His success was recognized by others; records indicate he was very active in the local YMCA, serving as secretary f
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