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* Huie, William Bradford (1979) ''It's Me, O Lord''. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0804751419 | * Huie, William Bradford (1979) ''It's Me, O Lord''. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0804751419 | ||
* [https://obits.al.com/us/obituaries/birmingham/name/daniel-ronsisvalle-obituary?pid=1616635 Al.com obituaries, November 2003] | * [https://obits.al.com/us/obituaries/birmingham/name/daniel-ronsisvalle-obituary?pid=1616635 Al.com obituaries, November 2003] | ||
* "Daniel Ronsisvalle," ''Prabook.com: the World Biographical Encyclopedia'', [https://prabook.com/web/daniel.ronsisvalle/1683484] | |||
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Revision as of 16:44, 30 August 2021
Dan Ronsisvalle (born May 3, 1936, near Hyattsville, Maryland; died November 16, 2003, Leeds, Alabama) was a longtime pastor of the Cathedral of the Cross (originally known as Huffman Assembly of God).
References
- Huie, William Bradford (1979) It's Me, O Lord. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0804751419
- Al.com obituaries, November 2003
- "Daniel Ronsisvalle," Prabook.com: the World Biographical Encyclopedia, [1]