MAYFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

VICTORIAN STAINED GLASS WINDOWS
The 13 stained glass windows that grace the sanctuary of the church are primarily memorial and dedication gifts to the church. Recent research on the windows; origin has been painstakingly conducted, and for the most part, each has been identified. Special notations are in parenthesis.
James H. Roberts and family: Bertha (Pettingil) Delany believed to be the mother.
Dedicated to the Methodist Youth Fellowship, Epworth League, Mayfield
Memory of William Cozens and wife
Presented by Mayfield Masonic Lodge 688 IOOF
Dedicated to the Mayfield Meth. Sunday School
Unknown
Memory of Father & Mother of Marian Pilkins
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Young
Dedicated to Pastor Rev. A. E. Plue by his class
Memory of our Mother Sophia Vanderpool (grandmother of Ruth Herdman)
Memory of Harley & Emily Bartlett by daughter
Unknown
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. B.H. Dixon (glove agent and stove salesman)
MAYFIELD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Other Notable Memorials
As you look around the sanctuary and the memorial garden on the north side of the church, we ask that you take a moment to reflect on the saints who have gone before us and are memorialized by those who have followed in their footsteps.
Baptismal Font – In memory of Clara Ethel Bennett, mother of Stanley and Gordon B
Flags – Given in memory of Kenneth Davison by the Fire Department
Carillon – Given to the glory of God by the generosity of the congregation and a contribution from late local businessman, Harold May.
Eternal Light – Given in memory of Harry Davison by his family.
Cross & Flame – Given by Ralph and Rose S; in memory of Clifford (Terry) Nellis

Allen Digital Organ – Given by Sandra A, in memory of her parents.
Choir Robes – Given by the late Gail A
Keyboard – Given in memory of loved ones by Peg and Bill A
Stair Lift – Donated by the John G family
Handicap Ramp – Given in memory of Karl Edwards by mother, Phyllis
Air Conditioners – Given by Eric S. in memory of his sons.
Yamaha Baby Grand Piano – Given through the generosity of church members.