I was not close to my dad while growing up. I respected him immensely. He worked for Townsend Company for forty-eight years. I knew that I had a good dad and that he loved me because my mom told me so regularly. 🙂
Although I was very interested in sports and played basketball, baseball and football with my neighbor friends – and later intramural sports at college – my father did not offer any encouragement in this area.
He did, however, invest in teaching me a strong work-ethic.
At the age of eleven, he took me for two Saturdays to Dr. Chadwick’s home [Patterson Heights, Beaver Falls] directly across from the Beaver County Country Club. He taught me to use their mower and to trim their trees and mulch their gardens. I believe he had done this with my brother, Ira, too. Dad had done around-the-house jobs for Dr. Chadwick for many years – perhaps as a way of paying off medical bills.
Those two Saturdays, he taught me principles and skills that I would need to take care of the Chadwick’s home, such as:
> Don’t
work real hard for a while and then sit down to rest! Work steady! If Mrs.
Chadwick looks out the window, you always want her to see you working!
> Never
sit down to work! If there is low mulching or planting to do, do it on your
knees! You don’t want Mrs. Chadwick to look out and see you sitting down on the
job!
> Do
your work in a way that you can walk away proud that you did your best! Make
the Chadwick’s happy that they have you as their lawn-boy!
I worked at the Chadwick’s until I left home for college. I made $1.00/hour.
Every Saturday, I rode my bike down the hill from Brighton Heights and across the New Brighton/Beaver Falls bridge, then around and under the bridge to push my bike up a road that no longer exists. It brought me out right near the Country Club – my dad called it “StoryBook Hill’.
Sometimes, on my way home, I would bike over to Waites’ Restaurant and get a hot-fudge Sundae – with my own money - before going down Ross Hill and then back to Brighton Heights! ☺ I felt pretty big while sitting at the counter and buying and eating my treat!
Eventually others heard about my work and asked me to do their lawns. I even worked for our high school superintendent, Zachary Taylor, although I never let ANYONE know that I was doing his lawn! After I turned sixteen and was driving, I was doing six lawns in New Brighton, Beaver Falls, and Beaver!
It was good training and experience for me. I have no regrets – although I look back with some longing to have been involved in high school sports. My brother-in-law, Lib [my oldest sister, Jeannette’s husband] often worked with me and encouraged me to get into sports, but without a father to open those doors – it just never happened. Lib always felt that I had an arm that would’ve made me a successful pitcher in baseball! We’ll never know…
With this work ethic entrenched in my young life, I began my working career. The following is a list of the many, diverse jobs that I held over the years and to the present!
- Lawn care – when I left New Brighton, I was caring for five lawns in Beaver Falls, Beaver, and New Brighton. It kept me pretty busy. I also usually spent my own money.
- For a year, I cleaned the elementary school on Marion Hill. My Dad used his influence with his childhood friend, Mel Miller, who was the Superintendent of New Brighton schools, to get me this job.
- For several summers and Christmases, I worked for Twitchell’s roofing and heating company in Willow Grove, PA as a helper.
- I cleaned toilets and hallways in Carpenter Hall when I got to Roberts Wesleyan College, North Chili, NY.
- During the summer of 1970, I travelled with ‘The Reflections’ representing Roberts Wesleyan College at various camps, churches and youth events.
- I also worked at Chili Plastics – giving lunch breaks (from 2:30 – 4:30 AM).
- For two years I was the weekend night watchman at RWC.
- For two years, I worked at UPS on the evening loading/unloading shift in Rochester, NY.
- I was an Apprentice Pastor at Pearce Memorial Church for the summer of 1973, after my graduation from RWC.
- For a year I worked as a Bellman at a Hospitality Inn near Lexington.
- I worked at UPS in Lexington, KY for a year while I attended Asbury Theological Seminary.
- For a year I worked as a part-time Corrections Officer at the Blackburn Correctional Facility in Lexington.
- For at least six months I worked at a Phillips 66 gas station in Lexington.
- Newspaper delivery in Nicholasville, KY for a year.
- Along with George Gates, we (along with our wives) daily took turns cleaning the offices of Suburban Gas in Nicholasville, KY.
- Appointment #1 – I served as Student/Pastor to the Tunnel Hill Free Methodist Church in English, IN for a year and a half. [Wabash Conference]
- Appointment #2 – Jeannette, PA FMC (1976-1978) [Pittsburgh Conference]
- Appointment #3 – McClellandtown, PA FMC (1978-1982) [Pittsburgh Conference]
- Appointment #4 – Oakland FMC, East Liverpool, OH (1982-1995) [Pittsburgh Conference]
- Internship at Highland Drive Veteran’s Psychiatric Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA (1987) [As a result of this role, I earned a Basic Unit of Clinical Pastoral Education.]
- Internship at Family Services Family Counseling Service, Steubenville, OH (1990)
- Worked as a 'Counselor Trainee' for two years at Family Service, Steubenville, OH
- Internship at Woodside Psychiatric Hospital, Youngstown, OH (1991)
- Appointment #5 – Spencerville, MD FMC (1995-1997) [Maryland/Virginia Conference]
- Shelter Care, Inc. – Ran a licensed home for behaviorally challenged children in Summit County. Akron, OH (1997-2003) [Served with Debbie]
- Appointment #6 – Cornerstone FMC (Akron, OH) Lead Associate (1997-2003) [Ohio Conference]
- Appointment #7 – Free Methodist Community Church, New Middletown, OH (2003- 2012) [Ohio Conference]
- Oral English Professor, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun, PRC (2012-2015)
- Appointment #8 – Kittanning, PA FMC [Part-time, Commuting Pastor] (2015-2017) [Pittsburgh Conference]
- Retired, June, 2017.
- Lyft Driver – about 20 hours/week. 5 years
- Part-time, commuting Interim Pastor at The Foundery FMC in Wellsburg, WV from February through September, 1994.
I have nothing but gratitude to God for this work history. I made a lot of friends in each situation and was able to pay for three years of my college education! [My mom and dad paid the equivalent of one year – which they had promised to do when I enrolled.] I’ve been strong and healthy throughout the years and have tons of stories and very few regrets when it comes to the way I’ve lived my life.

