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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: DuPlain Church of Christ

City: St. Johns

Window Shape: 6 (gothic arched, more than 2 vertical sections)

Date of Window: 1954

Subject/Title of Window: The Good Shepherd

Brief Description of Subject: The window has three sections. The middle portrays the Good Shepherd. One of the side windows has an open Bible. The other side windows has the Cross and Crown. The window was donated by Mrs. Carl Fisher of Kalamazoo in memory of Carl's parents L. A. and Mrs. Fisher. L. A. Fisher and his wife spent nearly 28 years in ministering to the Duplain people. He was a good undershepherd and no night was too dark, nor the roads to rough to keep Mr. Fisher at home if some sick person or troubled, sorrowing soul needed him.

Height: 8'

Width: 5'

The Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd

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