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Raymond Gill Obituary

GILL - Raymond Vincent "Ray" Gill, age 85, of Grand Rapids, passed away on Sunday, October 30, 2011. He was born on April 5, 1926 in Lorain, Ohio where he graduated from high school in 1944. He then enlisted in the U.S. Army and served in the 76th Infantry Division and participated in The Battle of the Bulge being awarded the Bronze Star. After being discharged from the military in 1946 he enrolled in Murray State College and graduated in 1950 with a degree in Music Education. He spent several years in Nashville TN, teaching in the public schools, playing in the symphony, recording, and eventually obtaining his Master of Arts Degree from Peabody/Vanderbilt University. After several years he was offered a position with Grand Rapids Public Schools where he taught music at Union High School, Burton Junior High School and Northeast Junior High School. In 1970 he received his Education Specialist Degree from Michigan State University which led to his heading up the Department of Jazz Studies at Grand Rapids Junior College (GRCC) where he stayed until his retirement in 1988. Ray was a member of the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra from 1957 to 1963. He founded and directed the Ray Gill Orchestra in 1959 which became a fixture of the West Michigan jazz scene. During his jazz career, Ray played with such great names as Lionel Hampton and Tommy Dorsey. Always looking for ways to make jazz music more available to the public, Ray along with Betty Forrest began to produce and promote annual jazz concerts featuring nationally known artists. Those efforts resulted in their founding the West Michigan Jazz Society in 1986 for which Ray served on the Board of Directors for many years and served as chairman of the society's Education Committee from 1986 - 1992. During this time he developed the "Jazz in the Schools" program where he shared his love of jazz with students of all ages. Beginning in 2000 he served as president of the Musician's Union for several years and was a member of Michigan's much loved Scottville Clown Band. Ray was also selected as Jazz Musician of the Year for 2003. His work and his life were a testament to the belief that jazz is America's most original art form and deserves support and recognition as such. Ray is survived by his wife of 46 years, Helen; sons, Mark Buddy and wife, Colleen, Keith Gill and wife, Chris; grandchildren, Meghan and Kellan Buddy and Valerie and William Gill. Also surviving are his brother, Bryan Gill and his sister, Phyllis Gill; several nieces and nephews and his loyal friend, Don Green. A memorial service to celebrate Ray's life will be held on Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 47 Jefferson, S.E. in Grand Rapids. The family will greet friends at the church following the service. For those wishing to send flowers the family requests that all arrangements be made through Rose Bowl Floral (616) 459-3329.

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Published by Grand Rapids Press from Nov. 2 to Nov. 3, 2011.

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John Sullivan

November 6, 2011

Dear Helen, Mark, and Keith,

I only found out today, the day of the funeral. Very sorry to hear! Of course you know I've known Ray since I was a pre-schooler, and have known all of you since the mid-60s. He was a very talented and personable guy. I feel he enriched the lives of both my parents as well. His loss will definitely be felt by many.

My condolences to you!

November 4, 2011

To the Ray Gill family,
We send our sincere condolences on the passing of Ray. He was our colleague and friend at GRCC.
He also had a tremendous influence on our son, Joe, He taught him how to play the clarinet, and also instilled a lifetime love of many other musical instruments. Joe now is a musician/actor in NY and soon will be in a major musical performance. It all began with Ray.
We will always hold him dear.
Philip and Joan Jung

November 3, 2011

Mr Gill was my teacher at G.R.J.C. He was an awesome mentor. I will never forget the concert we performed with Jimmy Forrest and Al Grey.

Chuck Tolhurst (bari sax), East Lansing, MI

Jim Winslow

November 3, 2011

Mr. Gill was my teacher at Northeast Junior High School. He always challenged me to be a better musician. He spent time with me almost every day after school. I appreciated his generous mentoring.

Evans DeVries

November 3, 2011

My condolences to the Gill family and to all Ray's friends who will miss him. I was at Union Jr. High when Ray first came here to teach. I spent five years with him and learned a lot. Later in life I was fortunate enough to get to work with him occasionally in local groups and his small groups. I will always be thankful for those lessons I learned. I'll always remember Ray for knowing more about reeds than anyone I ever saw. He had more "tricks" for salvaging reeds than anyone could have imagined. May he rest in peace.

November 3, 2011

Helen, Mark & Keith, So sorry for you loss. Ray was a very talented man and I am sure heaven 's band now has another saxophone player. May he rest in peace.
Rose, Gabes, And Nicole Hensch

Nancy McKnight

November 2, 2011

Dear Helen, Mark and Keith,
I am so sorry. Ray was such a great guy and a wonderful neighbor. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Diane Dalm

November 2, 2011

My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to Helen and all of Ray's family. He was an exceptional man. It was a privilege knowing him.

November 2, 2011

Helen

November 2, 2011

Ray was such a kind and interesting man. It was a pleasure to get to know him in the short time we had. ~ Meadowlark

Mary Rademacher-Reed

November 2, 2011

Dear Helen and Family: I had the honor of singing with Ray and serving on the West Mich Jazz Society Board with him. He was well-respected by all of us - and I'll never forget the story of how he got Benny Goodman's clarinet bell. Love and peace to you all. My life is enriched by his.

Roger Haynes

November 2, 2011

Dear Mrs. Gill and Family, I had Ray as a private teacher during my Grandville High School years and shortly thereafter. He was an exceptional musician and extraordinary teacher. His gifts to the Grand Rapids community will always be a rich part of our local musical heritage and he will be greatly missed. Heaven's Jazz Ensemble just got better with his presence. May God richly bless you in your time of sorrow as you celebrate Ray's legacy, gifts, and his life.

November 2, 2011

I remember Mr. Gill from Burton Junior High School. I will never forget the day he came in to my Home Room class to inform us that President Kennedy had been shot. That was an historic day. Rest in peace, Mr. Gill.

Guy Crawford

November 2, 2011

I had the pleasure of playing in the Ray Gill Orchestra for many years. Ray was an excellent musician, teacher and mentor. Rest in Peace Ray, you will be missed.

carol weidenfeller

November 2, 2011

Helen we love you and our thoughts are with you.
Ray and Carol Weidenfeller

Tom Souter

November 2, 2011

Mr. Gill's Music Appreciation at GRCC in 1984. Fun class. "Jazz aint for the Uptight Cats with briefcases" Enthusiastic, humorous and talented guy.

Dorothe Rhodes

November 2, 2011

My condolences to the Gill Family it was my pleasure to be his Caregiver I will always remember his wonderful spirit !

November 2, 2011

I had Mr. Gill as a teacher when I was in band at Northeast Jr. High. He was a fine teacher and a good man.

Walt Gutowski

November 2, 2011

Dear Mrs. Gill and Family,
So sorry for your loss. Your husband/dad had such an impact on my life as I was the guitarist in the Junior College Jazz Band and Jazz Combo. I can clearly hear him telling me, "when you finally get it tuned, please weld it." He brought out the passion I had inside me for music, but more importantly he taught me life lessons; to work hard, enjoy life and treat others with respect & dignity. I am blessed to have been mentored by him & I am so fortunate to have spent some time with him at Kent Community a short time ago.

Terry Zylman

November 2, 2011

It was my pleasure to know and perform with Ray on many occasions. Please accept my sincere condolences!

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