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Asbury Theological Seminary Mourns the Passing of Mrs. Janet McKenna

Published Date: May 4, 2026

Our institution mourns the passing of Mrs. Janet McKenna, former First Lady of Asbury Theological Seminary and beloved wife of Dr. David McKenna. For 75 years, Janet was a loving and devoted wife to Dr. McKenna, who served as president of Asbury Theological Seminary from 1983 to 1994.

Mrs. McKenna faithfully shared in a lifetime of Christian leadership and service, offering steadfast encouragement, gracious hospitality, and a prayerful presence to the communities they served. Her deep faith and genuine care for others were a blessing to countless students, colleagues, and friends who experienced her warmth and kindness. Mrs. McKenna’s influence extended well beyond the Seminary during Dr. McKenna’s leadership, as she embodied faithful discipleship through humility, generosity, and unwavering devotion to Christ and family.

Reflecting on her legacy, Asbury Theological Seminary President Dr. David F. Watson shared, “Janet McKenna lived a life marked by Christlike grace, humility, and faithful service. Her hospitality and joyful devotion enriched this Seminary and strengthened all who had the privilege of knowing her. We give thanks to God for her enduring witness and pray for God’s comfort and peace to surround Dr. McKenna and the entire McKenna family.”

Dr. David Gyertson, former interim president of Asbury Theological Seminary, also reflected on Mrs. McKenna’s lasting impact:

“My wife Nancy and I were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mrs. McKenna. From our days as students under the McKennas’ leadership at Spring Arbor College to being mentored by David and Janet in our calling to Christian higher education—and then once again serving alongside them here at Asbury Theological Seminary—Janet was consistently known for her grace, joy, and deep commitment to her family. She was the consummate first lady, setting a beautiful and enduring example for us. Together, we were richly blessed by her guidance, her spirit, and the gift of her friendship.”

We give thanks to God for Mrs. McKenna’s life and witness. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. McKenna and the entire McKenna family during this time of loss. May the hope of the resurrection and the comfort of God’s abiding presence bring peace to all who mourn.

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2 responses to “Asbury Theological Seminary Mourns the Passing of Mrs. Janet McKenna”

  1. Kim Smith says:

    Where can we send a card to Dr. McKenna? I worked in the President’s Office and know Dr. McKenna. Thank you for your help.

  2. LT Muana says:

    May we hope and pray in certainty that such a great loss bring about a new strength in unity in all matters of the Asbury Theological and Evangelical Missions!

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