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John Courter Obituary

John Courter John Courter, organist and carillonneur at Berea College and retired professor of music, died Monday, June 21. He was 68. Mr. Courter joined the Berea College faculty in 1971 as a teacher and organist. After retiring from teaching in 2007, he continued to serve as College Organist and was also the College Carillonneur. In addition, he was the Organist at Union Church and had been a long-time contributor to the music of St. Clare Catholic Church, both in Berea. A native of Lansing, MI, Mr. Courter earned a bachelor's degree in choral music education from Michigan State University in 1962 and a master of music degree in organ in 1966 from the University of Michigan. He had also studied at the North German Organ Academy and held diplomas from the Netherlands Carillon School. Mr. Courter contributed to the musical life of the campus and larger community in numerous ways during his 39 years at Berea. In the music department he taught organ, piano, chime, and carillon performance, church music, and music theory and was a former director of the Harmonia Society. As College Organist he performed frequently for official functions, at worship services in Danforth Chapel, as an accompanist for the Concert Choir and other campus ensembles, and as a recitalist. A well-known organist in the region, he was Dean of the Lexington Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Mr. Courter was involved in the renovation of the Holtkamp pipe organ in Gray Auditorium at Berea and the recent restoration of the 10-bell chime in Phelps Stokes Chapel. He was the driving force behind Berea's 56-bell carillon, the largest in the state of Kentucky, and had been the College Carillonneur since 2000 when the instrument was installed. In 1995, Mr. Courter received Berea College's esteemed Seabury Award for Excellence in Teaching, and in 2006 received the Elizabeth Perry Miles Award for Community Service for his numerous contributions to the campus and community as a musician and for volunteer service with Madison County's public radio station. In 1993, Mr. Courter was awarded the prestigious Berkeley Medal for Distinguished Service to the Carillon as a performer and composer. He was a Fellow of the American Guild of Organists, the highest certificate of achievement, and a member of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America. Recently, the Board of Directors and membership of that organization bestowed on him the unprecedented title of permanent Honorary Member of the Guild. Mr. Courter had been one of the leading contemporary composers for the carillon. He won several international prizes with his original compositions for the instrument and his works have been published in Germany, the Netherlands and the United States as well as performed on carillons throughout the world. He has written works commissioned by the Palace of Government in Barcelona, the cities of Utrecht, Kampen and Almelo (The Netherlands), the Arts Council of Ireland, the University of Michigan and Grand Valley State University. "In Memoriam - Sept. 11, 2001," a 3½minute piece written in 2002 to honor victims of that event, has been played around the world. One of his compositions is also included in the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and Grove online. In 2005, Mr. Courter established the Summer Carillon Concert Series at Berea College which continues to bring international performers of the instrument to Berea's campus. In his will, Mr. Courter had made arrangements for the ongoing maintenance of Berea's carillon, which will be dedicated as the John Courter Carillon during the College's Homecoming this fall. John was the son of the late Leonard I. and Luella Kirchmeyer Courter of Lansing MI, and he is survived by his siblings, Leonard Kaye (Nona) Courter of Carson City MI, David Charles (Katherine) Courter of Hasting MI, Ruth Ann (Lloyd) Deter of Muskegon MI, and Luella M. (William) Best of Six Lakes MI; seven nieces and nephews and nineteen great-nieces and nephews also survive John and special friend and caregiver at the end of his life, Rev. Dr. Theresa Scherf of Berea. John was also preceded in death by a nephew Shane and great niece Nicole. A memorial service for John Courter will take place Thursday, June 24 at 3 p.m. at Union Church in Berea. There will be a special memorial concert and celebration of Mr. Courter's life at Berea later this year. Lakes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, online register book at www.lakesfuneralhome.com.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Jun. 25, 2010.

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Andrew Rodgers

November 8, 2010

I know my entry is late, but I just discovered Mr. Courter's passing. I took a hymnology course during short term that Dr. Bolster and he taught. They teaching techniques complimented each other and I so enjoyed that class and others I took from him. Thank you for loving music and for fostering it those of us luckily enough to be your students.

John Hedger

July 9, 2010

God Bless you John. I'm sorry you left us so early. You are, and will continue to be sorely missed by us all.

June 27, 2010

John was my teacher, my inspiration, my friend. Surely the angels have taken him into paradise.
Jim Donovan

June 25, 2010

My husband and I will always cherish the memory of your playing the organ at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church for us at our wedding 53 years ago. Hoping you feel the warmth, the strength, and the love of those who are reaching out to you. With caring thoughts and prayers.

Jerry and Shirley Wilcox (former neighbor on East Greenlawn Street in Lansing.)

Jim Williamson

June 23, 2010

John Courter was always a wonderful organist , teacher and friend to both faculty and students alike. I graduated from Berea College in 1987 and also enjoyed singing with the Choir.Dr.Courter would display that wonderful smile and exhibit such dry wit and humor along with his marvelous musical talents that he had in great supply he so freely gave so much to us all. .

June 23, 2010

John Courter was one of the finest people it was ever my privilege to be ssociated with in forty years of pastoral service. He was always the consummate professional and true artist in all that he did. He left a heritage in Berea that words are inadequate to describe. Charles M. Murray

June 23, 2010

John was a dear friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Carl and Margie Zimmerman

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