Type: | Bishop |
Honorific-Prefix: | The Right Reverend |
George B. Fincke | |
Missionary Bishop of the West | |
Church: | Reformed Episcopal Church |
Diocese: | Diocese of Mid-America |
Term: | 1996–2000 |
Consecration: | June 21, 1996 |
Consecrated By: | Leonard W. Riches |
Birth Date: | November 21, 1953 |
Birth Place: | Camden, New Jersey |
Death Place: | Prescott, Arizona |
Other Post: | Assisting Bishop, Diocese of Mid-America |
George Brian Fincke (November 21, 1953 – December 3, 2016) was an American Anglican bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church (REC).
Fincke was born to a Presbyterian minister, the Rev. George W. Fincke Jr., and Mary Louise Patterson Fincke[1] in Camden, New Jersey, in 1953.[2]
He was ordained as a presbyter in 1981 and was received into the Reformed Episcopal Church in 1986. He had an M.Div. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary and served in the Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic before his election as bishop ordinary of the nascent Missionary Diocese of the West.[3] In addition to serving as a bishop, Fincke also served as a parish pastor in California.
In October 2000, Fincke suffered a stroke and was substantially disabled. As a result, his office as bishop ordinary of the Missionary Diocese of the West was declared vacant.[4] After his recovery, Fincke served as an assisting bishop in the Diocese of Mid-America and a rector in Fargo, North Dakota.[5] In 2015, Fincke became rector of an Anglican Province of America congregation in Prescott, Arizona.[6]
Fincke was married for 37 years to Ann Caskey. They had three daughters and one son. Fincke died on December 3, 2016, in Prescott.