Adding Life to Years: The Wesleyan at Georgetown "The skill of science has added years to life—now we must add life to years." At the heart of The Wesleyan at Georgetown lies a profound truth: it is not just a place to live—it is a home. Any meaningful narrative of The Wesleyan must begin with the people who chose to spend their later years within its walls. These women and men brought with them stories, resilience, and a deep desire for belonging. Over the years, thousands have called The Wesleyan their home, and they have done so with sincerity and pride. Few words carry the emotional weight and universal meaning of "home." At The Wesleyan, residents have repeatedly affirmed, "This is our home," and they have meant it in the fullest, most heartfelt sense. It is a place of comfort, community, and continuity—a sanctuary where life is not only extended but enriched. The residents of The Wesleyan are not just seniors—they are survivors. Statistically, to reach the age of 78 (for men) or 83 (for women) in America is to have outlived half of one's peers. Many of The Wesleyan's residents have surpassed those milestones, having lived through decades of change, challenge, and triumph. They are part of a generation that has witnessed history and contributed to it. In the second half of the 20th century, life expectancy increased significantly. Some of those who benefited from this longevity chose to spend their extended years at The Wesleyan, drawn by its promise of peace, security, and dignity.
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Dr. Robert W Sledge is a distinguished historian and author, best known for his work on Texas history, Methodist heritage, and the city of Abilene. He holds the title of Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at McMurry University and served as historian-in-residence for the Grady McWhiney Research Foundation. He began his career as a pastor and later transitioned into academia, teaching at institutions such as: Nebraska Wesleyan University, Southern Methodist University, University of Texas–Pan American, McMurry University, where he spent the majority of his academic career, Dr. Sledge is the author of numerous books and articles, including: Hands on the Ark: The Struggle for Change in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1914–1939 (Jesse Lee Prize winner), God's Field, God's Building (Kate Warnick Award winner), A People, A Place: The Story of Abilene (Volumes I & II), Five Dollars and Myself: A History of Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Contributor and editor of the Heritage Journal His work often blends historical scholarship with theological insight, particularly in the context of Methodist history and Texas regional development. Dr. Sledge served in the U.S. Army from 1953 to 1955, an experience that helped shape his commitment to service and education. Dr. Sledge's legacy is one of deep scholarship, community engagement, and storytelling, particularly in preserving the cultural and spiritual history of Texas and its people.
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