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In Memoriam In 2016, One Mission Society lost several beloved missionaries. We now honor and remember those OMS missionaries who served with distinction for 10 years or more. Dorothy Cassle received her call to missions after becoming in- volved with a mission program at World Gospel Church in Terre Haute, Indiana. In July 1967, Dorothy applied and was accepted to One Mission Society to serve in the mailroom. She faithfully served there for 12 years. Diane Dickerson, alongside her husband Will, served for 22 years in Hungary, using her many God-given gifts and talents to serve and min- ister to the people she loved. Diane’s servant heart, warm approachable spirit, and good communication abilities, along with her great cooking skills, all gave her opportunities to share the love of Christ through Bible clubs and friendship evangelism outreaches throughout the year and dur- ing summer English camps. Wesley Duewel served with his wife Betty in India for more than 25 years, helping start and teaching at Allahabad Bible Seminary. He then served for 13 years as President of One Mission Society. Following his presidency, Wesley expanded his writing ministry, assisted by his longime secretary, Hilda Johnecheck, whom he later married. His first major book was Touch the World Through Prayer, with a circulation of nearly 1 million, and his 10 subsequent publications have exceeded 2.5 million in circula- tion and have been printed in 58 languages worldwide. Ruth Greenlee first served overseas in 1964, when she spent a year in Medellín, Colombia, with her husband Harold, who taught at the OMS- related seminary. Five years later, Harold and Ruth began their career mis- sionary service with One Mission Society, and they traveled the world. Ruth was always a lovely hostess, helping out wherever the opportunity presented itself while Harold taught in Bible schools and seminaries. 16