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- Ray_E._Heady abstract "Ray E. Heady (February 17, 1916 - May 7, 2002) was an American clergyman.Heady devoted his adult life to the ministry of pastoring several churches in the North Texas area except for two years while pastoring in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was the founding pastor of White Settlement Assembly of God and ministered at Broadview Assembly of God in Fort Worth, Texas for 28 years until he retired. Heady wrote the lyrics for over 100 gospel songs through the years. His songs have been recorded by such artists as The Blackwood Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys, Red Foley and Gov. Jimmie Davis. These songs included \"In the Shelter of His Arms,\"\"At an Altar of Prayer,\"\"A Very Special Grace\" and many others.".
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- Ray_E._Heady deathDate "2002-05-07".
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- Ray_E._Heady wikiPageWikiLink A_Very_Special_Grace.
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- Ray_E._Heady wikiPageWikiLink In_the_Shelter_of_His_Arms.
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- Ray_E._Heady wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ray E. Heady".
- Ray_E._Heady dateOfBirth "1916-02-17".
- Ray_E._Heady dateOfDeath "2002-05-07".
- Ray_E._Heady name "Heady, Ray E.".
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- Ray_E._Heady description "American musician".
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- Ray_E._Heady comment "Ray E. Heady (February 17, 1916 - May 7, 2002) was an American clergyman.Heady devoted his adult life to the ministry of pastoring several churches in the North Texas area except for two years while pastoring in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was the founding pastor of White Settlement Assembly of God and ministered at Broadview Assembly of God in Fort Worth, Texas for 28 years until he retired. Heady wrote the lyrics for over 100 gospel songs through the years.".
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