Ira Stanphill
Deceased Person
1914 – 1993
Who was Ira Stanphill?
Ira Forest Stanphill was a well-known American gospel songwriter of the mid-twentieth century. Stanphill was born in Bellview, New Mexico.
By the age of 10 years, Stanphill had already become a fluent musician, having learned to play the piano, organ, ukulele, and accordion. At 17 years, he was composing and performing his own music for church services, revival campaigns, and prayer meetings.
Stanphill was educated at Junior College in Chillicothe, Missouri and later in life received an honorary PhD from Hyles-Anderson College in Hammond, Indiana.
As a singer evangelist, Stanphill traveled the United States and Canada extensively and around the world to forty countries over his career to preach and perform his music. Many famous secular singers performed his works, which were received with great acclaim and are still popular. Entertainers such as Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash are among those who have performed Stanphill's works. "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow", "I Walk with His Hand in Mine", and "We'll Talk It Over" are a few of his titles that are familiar and still performed today
Stanphill died less than two months shy of his 80th birthday in Overland Park, Kansas, and was interred in Johnson County Memorial Gardens, Johnson County, Kansas.
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