James Bowen Funsten Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
James Bowen Funsten
Honorific Suffix:D.D.
Diocese:Idaho
Elected:1899
Term:1899–1918
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Predecessor:Ethelbert Talbot
Successor:Herman Page
Ordination:1883
Ordained By:George William Peterkin
Consecration:July 13, 1899
Consecrated By:Daniel S. Tuttle
Birth Date:23 July 1856
Buried:Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)
Nationality:American
Religion:Anglican
Parents:Oliver Ridgeway Funsten & Mary Bowen
Children:4
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James Bowen Funsten (July 23, 1856 - December 2, 1918) was the third bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Idaho, serving from 1898 to 1918.

Biography

He was born near Winchester, Virginia to Col. Oliver Ridgeway Funsten, and Mary Funsten (née Bowen).[1] He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1875. He later graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Virginia in 1878 and practiced law afterwards. He also studied at the Virginia Theological Seminary from which he graduated in 1882. He was ordained deacon in 1882 and priest in 1883.

He was elected Bishop of Idaho in 1898 and was consecrated on July 13, 1899. On 25 May 1902 he and the Rev. Charles Deuel dedicated St. Michael's Cathedral with an overflowing crowd of 500 in attendance.[2] Six months later he founded St. Luke's Hospital inside a cottage with six beds.[3] Now known as St. Luke's Medical Center, it is the only Idaho-based, not-for-profit health system.[4]

References

  1. Book: Hawley, James Henry. History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains. 381. James Bowen Funsten.. 1920. S. J. Clarke publishing Company. en.
  2. Web site: Our History. St.Michael's Episcopal Cathedral. en. 2018-01-26.
  3. Web site: St Luke's Hospital Idaho Architecture Project. www.handmadedesigns.com. Handmade Designs. idahoarchitectureproject.org. en. 2018-01-26.
  4. Web site: About St. Luke's. www.stlukesonline.org. en-us. 2018-01-26.