Joseph T. Heistand

Joseph Thomas Heistand (March 3, 1924 – October 14, 2008) was a WWII Veteran and later became the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona from 1979 to 1992.

The Right Reverend

Joseph Thomas Heistand
Bishop of Arizona
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseArizona
In office1979–1992
PredecessorJoseph Harte
SuccessorRobert R. Shahan
Orders
OrdinationDecember 9, 1953
by John Thomas Heistand
ConsecrationAugust 28, 1976
by John Allin
Personal details
Born(1924-03-03)March 3, 1924
Danville, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedOctober 14, 2008(2008-10-14) (aged 84)
Richmond, Virginia, United States
BuriedEagles Mere Cemetery, Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsJohn Thomas Heistand & Alta Hertzler
SpouseRoberta C. Lush
Children3
Previous postCoadjutor Bishop of Arizona (1976–1979)

Early life

Heistand was born on March 3, 1924 in Danville, Pennsylvania, the son of the Reverend John Thomas Heistand, who later became Bishop of Harrisburg, and Alta Hertzler. He studied at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut but in 1943 left and enlisted in the U.S. Army.

Military service

Heistand served in the 29th Field Artillery, Third infantry Division. He was awarded the Bronze Star for valorous conduct at the battle at Anzio during the Italian campaign. He was also awarded the Purple Heart, the Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Croix de Guerre for his combat in France.[1]

Education

Upon his return, he finished studies at Trinity College and graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 1948 he was briefly employed by the International Harvester Company but a year later he commenced studies at Virginia Theological Seminary from where he graduated in 1952.

Ordained ministry

Heistand was ordained deacon in June 1952 and as a priest on December 9, 1953 by his father in Trinity Church, Tyrone, Pennsylvania. His first post was as deacon-in-charge, and then rector, of Trinity Church in Tyrone, Pennsylvania. In 1955 he became senior assistant, and then rector, of St Paul's Church in Richmond, Virginia. Whilst at St Paul's, he was involved in the city's racial integration program and founded the Oral School for Deaf Children and the Adult Center for the Physically Handicapped. Between 1969 and 1976, he served as rector of St Philip's in-the-Hills Church in Tucson, Arizona.

Episcopacy

Heistand was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Arizona in 1976 and was consecrated on August 28, 1976 by Presiding Bishop John Allin, and co-consecrated by his father J. Thomas Heistand and Robert Bruce Hall, Bishop of Virginia. He succeeded as diocesan bishop in 1979. During his time as bishop in Arizona, Heistand presided over the first ordination of a woman in the diocese. He retired in 1992. He died on October 14, 2008 in Richmond, Virginia.

Family

Heistand married Roberta C. Lush in 1951 and together had three children.

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