Thomas William Humes

1815–1892 (age 77)

Clergyman, Educator

Biography

Thomas William Humes (1815–1892) devoted himself to both pulpit and lecture hall, earning a reputation as an articulate preacher and an advocate for wider learning. As rector and leader of his diocese he guided congregations through war and peace, emphasizing cooperation with other denominations and steady moral teaching.

He also championed education, helping to steward schools that inspired generations of young men and women to serve their neighbors. His calm leadership provided reassurance in turbulent times, and his friends remember him for the warmth with which he welcomed newcomers to the region.