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Willie T. Cato
1923 - 1991

Willie Cato Was Most Noted For His Work
With Marshall Keeble In The Late Years Of His Life.
He Was President Of African Christian
School, Nashville, Tennessee
Great Worker For God And His
Kingdom


Willie Cato Was My Friend
Not many people in this site touched my
life so personally as Willie and Maxine Cato. I first met Willie in the early
1980s when he and Maxine (now Maxine Hunter) came to New Zealand for a
mission trip. As part of their mission effort they taught a Marriage and The
Home seminar. I was dating my wife, Jenny, at the time. We were at that stage
of looking to make a home together. Willie's lessons from God's Word came from
the pulpit like lightning bolts to our hearts. In many ways these proved to be
some of the best pre-marital counseling we could ever have received. From that
time until Willie's death, the Catos were mainstays in our lives. When we came
stateside to visit and make reports, we always stayed in their home, as so many
others have done. They believed in mission work, and they loved missionaries. Their tables were always set for company, because they entertained
a lot! They were a working team for God. Willie was one of the most true and
vigilant soldiers of the cross in the 20th Century. - Scott

Directions To The Grave Of
Willie Cato
Directions: Woodlawn Cemetery is
located behind the 100 Oaks Shopping Center that faces I-65 just before the
I-440 Interchange. From 100 Oaks travel east on Thompson Lane and turn left into
the main part of the Woodlawn Cemetery. Continue in past the chapel to a
multi-storied building in the back. You can ride an elevator to the fourth
floor, and the mausoleum is about midway of the building in the most north
section on the left. Southern Cross 4th Floor - 32-33 B
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