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Renowned Baptist Church leader passes away

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TURA: Renowned member of the Tura Baptist Church, Rev Martin R Sangma, who served the Church and the people of Tura for many decades has passed away at a hospital in Tura.

According to family members, Rev Sangma suffered an acute stroke earlier on June 4 and was since hospitalized at the Tura Christian Hospital. He breathed his last at around 10:30 AM on Sunday. He was 80.

Rev Martin R Sangma, son of late Lothosing K Marak grew up at Kasumari village of Nishangram. He lost his mother at an early age. He studied at Nokmakundi Lower Primary School and Nishangram government Aided Schooll from where he passed his High School Leaving certificate (HSLC) examination in 1964. Sangma, who dedicated his life to the lord from an early age passed his Bachelor of Divinity (BD) Degree from Senate of Serampore Theological College in 1978.

Sangma, who first came to Tura in 1972 served the A’chik Baptist Dal’gipa Krima (ABDK) in many disciplines. After serving as the Youth Secretary, headmaster of the A’chik Bible School, Mission Secretary and General Secretary, he was deputed by the same organization as the Lecturer of the Harding Theological College till his retirement on April 30 2006.

Late Sangma’s funeral will take place on Monday.

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