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Milligan Mourns Death of Don Jeanes, Former President

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by | 27 August, 2012 | 0 comments

Don Jeanes

Milligan College in Tennessee is mourning the death of its 14th president and chancellor, Dr. Donald R. Jeanes, who died unexpectedly on Monday morning, Aug. 27, 2012.

“This comes as a great shock to us all,” said Milligan President Bill Greer. “As our 14th president and chancellor, Don”s presence at Milligan has been deep and far-reaching. His influence helped reshape the college physically, academically, financially, and relationally with the community and churches. Don was a great personal friend to many of us, and this is a great loss.”

The Milligan community will gather Monday at 12:15 p.m. in the Mary B. Martin Auditorium of Seeger Memorial Chapel for a time of prayer and remembrance. A campuswide convocation service will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 11 a.m. in Seeger.

He is survived by his wife Clarinda, a 1971 Milligan graduate; a daughter and son-in-law, Amy and Brad Folck, both 1999 Milligan graduates; and grandsons Eli and Hayden.

Jeanes was inaugurated as the 14th president of Milligan in October 1997. He retired in July 2011 and continued to serve the college as chancellor. Under his leadership, Milligan experienced significant growth and achievement.

A native of Georgia, Jeanes was a 1968 magna cum laude graduate of Milligan College. After graduation, he served as director of financial aid and assistant to the business manager at Milligan while attending Emmanuel Christian Seminary. In 1972, he received his MDiv, with honors, from Emmanuel Christian Seminary.

Jeanes joined the faculty at Atlanta Christian College where he taught Bible and humanities and administered the student financial aid program for six years. In 1978 he was named administrative vice president of the college where he served until 1984. During this time he did doctoral coursework at Emory University. An ordained minister, Jeanes served as associate minister and operations manager at First Christian Church in Johnson City from 1984 to 1986. He then was called to serve as senior minister of Spring Branch Christian Church in Houston, Texas. In 1991, he returned to First Christian Church in Johnson City, this time as senior minister. From that ministry, he was chosen president of Milligan College in 1997.

Jeanes was an active member of Milligan”s Board from 1981 until his appointment as president. In 1994 he was awarded the honorary doctorate of divinity degree by Milligan College. He served on the boards of Christian Missionary Fellowship, the Christian Church Foundation for the Handicapped, and the North American Christian Convention, as well as several groups in Johnson City.

Funeral arrangements are still pending at this time.

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