Hayward S. Ablewhite

He was educated at University School in Cleveland, before studying at Kenyon College from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.

[2] During a special diocesan convention held in Grace Church, Ishpeming, Michigan, on December 17, 1929, Ablewhite was elected Bishop of Marquette on the second ballot.

He was consecrated on March 25, 1930, in St Paul's Cathedral by Bishop Hugh L. Burleson of South Dakota.

[3] On March 23, 1939, Ablewhite resigned his bishopric after $99,000 shortage was recorded in the accounts of the Diocese of Northern Michigan.

[5][6] He was released after serving nine months in state prison in Jackson, Michigan.