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TULL - Dr. James Robert - passed on January 11, 2014. JamesRobert Tull was born on February 3, 1929 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Growing up he lived in several states including Missouri,Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Illinois, Iowa, New York, and Ohio. Jim graduated from Madeira High School in Ohio in 1947 and received a BA in music from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, OH. He served as a musician in the U.S. Navy from 1951-1955, achieving the rating ofsecond class petty officer. After completing military service, he taught Music, English, and Social Studies in Painesville Public Schools in Ohio from 1955-1959. Jim married Shirley Jean Nellis of Johnstown, NY in 1956. Hereceived a Masters degree from Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. Jim received a fellowship to Columbia University in New York City in 1963, where he studied in the Russian department, and in 1964 hebegan teaching instrumental music inentral Islip (NY) UFSD. In addition to his job in CentralIslip, Jim began a seven-yearperiod as an adjunct lecturer in music at Brooklyn College in 1964. In 1978 Jim received his Doctorate from the Ohio State University. Jim retired from Central Islip in 1993. During his retirement, he became an active member of the Retired Navy Musicians Association, the North Shore Pops Concert Band, and his church choir at Gloria Dei. Jim is survived by his wife Shirley, daughter Jennifer, son Aaron and grandchildren Wilhelmina and Wyatt. A memorial service will be held at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Huntington Station on January 18 at 2:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Gloria Dei, 22 E 18th St., Huntington Station, NY 11746, and the North Shore Pops Concert Band, PO Box 920, Huntington, NY 11743.
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My Condolences to the Tull Family. "Doc", as he was affectionatey called, was one of my cherished music teachers during my Junior and senior high school career in Central Islip, often extending himself to his student beyond class. He is greatly missed.
Vinson German
July 17, 2014
Mr. Tull was my Middle school band teacher. I was a very shy student, new to the public school back then. He made me believe in myself . The world lost a very caring man. My condolences to his family.
Karen Kyle
May 22, 2014
Doctor Tull, you will be missed. I am sorry to hear of your passing. You made band fun and taught us to have pride in our work. Thank you for all the time you spent helping me learn my NYSMA solos. God Bless.
Blossom Washington
March 25, 2014
To the entire Universe of Dr. Tull's loving family and supportive students, I was only a student of Dr. Tull's for one short academic year (73-74) but the impact he and Mr. Prussia (sp?) made on the trajectory of my life and musical career is profound. Not only did they guide me through a great season of marching and jazz band on my second interest - saxophone, but held my hand from the beginning to end as I made my first taped solo flute recording in the music theory room with what I recall looking like an Elvis microphone to submit with a flute application to interlochen, Michigan's National Music Camp. He was Always supportive, funny, generous with feedback, focused, patient and an excellent musician. I am sure I tried to stop by and visit after I left that summer, but sadly those memories have dimmed. :-( What is remarkable is that I crossed paths for the first time with Barry Crawford, another younger CI flutist, on or about the exact date of Dr. tull's death. Thanks to kathy Bracken and facebook, we realized our CI connection and spent hours fondly remembering Dr. tull's kindnesses, leadership and talent. I send my condolences to the entire Tull family. Dr. Tull made a difference to the people blessed to know him.
Diana Basso
February 7, 2014
We will miss our dear friend of over 25 years. Love always, from the Wifall family: Arleen, Walter, Rachel, Joshua, Tatiana and cats.
Rachel Wifall
January 18, 2014
My condolences to Dr. Tull's Family:
As I look back over 30 years ago I had the pleasure of Dr. Tull being my music teacher. It was a great pleasure having seeing his face every week with that big smile on his face as he greeted every child that passed by him. He will truly be missed not only by his family but the students that he had.
Patricia Mayes
January 17, 2014
I had the pleasure of having Doc Tull as my band teacher in CIHS 1987-1991. He will be missed. Doc Tull was a great music teacher. Thank you for teaching me to appreciate all kinds of music! RIP Doc Tull and my condolences to his family.
Tania Maneiro Antzoulis
January 16, 2014
Doc Tull,
I had many fond memories of you as my Band/Music Teacher. It was very evident that music was your life, and you shared it with passion. RIP Doc, and please say hi to Kenny Houston, he'll be waiting there for you :)
Ron Gonzalez
January 16, 2014
My sincerest condolences.
Dorkin Riggins
January 16, 2014
Doc,
I will forever remember eigth period and marching in freezing weather for St. Patrick's Day parades. You will be missed and thank you for all the students and musicians you have taught.
Danette Jones
January 16, 2014
Sending my heartfelt condolences to Dr. Tull's family and friends. He was a wonderful man with a kind smile. I was lucky enough to have him as my music teacher in high school and he left a lasting impression. We were lucky to have you Doc. Rest in Peace.
Florence Cordovano
January 16, 2014
Doc
I had the pleasure to have you as my band teacher for 3 years. I learned so much from you about music that I appreciate music much more today. I don't just listen to the words I listen to the beats. You were a gentle soul. I remember you taking the time & patience to make sure I played my keys & notes just right. Taking extra time to make sure I could practice for our concerts & my NYSMA solos. I'm so sorry to hear of your passing. It's been years since I have picked up a flute, but thanks to you I learned to read the music. You were part of CIHS Marching Band history. I'm glad I was part of it. May you R.I.P Doc
Dawn Hebbert
January 16, 2014
Doc, you had such patience with all your students. You also had a profound influence on me, in the person that you were everyday. I'm fortunate to have known you and your family outside of school and what a wonderful legacy you leave, in them. Thank you!
simmon Mariani
January 16, 2014
Rip Mr till you were a great teacher
Lisa Sander
January 16, 2014
Doc, the influence of music on my life has been tremendous.. and you were INSTRUMENTAL in making that so
DSunte Wilson
January 16, 2014
Doc
You were my band teacher for 3 years. You took the time & patience to make sure I played my keys right. You were a gentile soul. I'm sorry to hear of your passing. So well spoken. Even though it's been years since I picked up a flute. I remember how you were willing to give me the time to practice for our concerts & solos. I learned so much about music from you, that I appreciate music so much more. I don't just listen to the words I listen to the beats. You will be truly missed. May you R.I.P
Dawn Hebbert
January 16, 2014
He wanted everything perfect,and he knew his music and he let us youngsters have a choice in the music we played, I was proud to be a member of the CIHS marching band.My condolences to the Tull family.
George Clancy
January 16, 2014
My condolences go out to the Tull family on a wonderful man who taught music. He had a great selection on concerts and football games. My experience with his teaching was great.He will greatly be miss by his students. May you rest in peace Doc Tull.
Valerie Steiger
January 16, 2014
Kind, patient, friend, teacher, mentor.....heaven received a special gift....you will not be forgotten!
Lisa CIHS '87
January 16, 2014
Doc,
Your love for your family, along with your concern for the students in the Central Islip School District made you such a special human being. It was always a delight to hear your stories when you came over to the District Music Office back in the 1970's where I was the secretary. In later years we kept in touch through your wonderful Christmas letters filled with Tull family happenings. You made a difference in our lives and we are grateful.
Your friends, Maureen and Gene
Maureen Saboda
January 16, 2014
I remember doc as my teacher...he was a very caring and compassionate man...I'm deeply saddened...
Alicia Gonzalez
January 16, 2014
As a 1973 grad of CIHS, I have wonderful memories of this gentle teacher. I'll remember you every time I pick up my trumpet!
Roger Haber
January 16, 2014
Enjoyed him as a band teach - may he continue his music in a better place
Yvette Caldarella
January 15, 2014
Doc,
Almost 25 years later I can still hear the chuckle...I appreciate the time and patience and opportunity to practice for hours and hours (even if I was supposed to be in another class).
Ron Espinosa
January 15, 2014
Doc, you were always such a soothing kind soul.....I remember we used to speak of Johnstown and Gloversville because my family had a summer house on Canada Lake. I couldn't believe that there was actually someone who knew where that was. You will be missed . Thank you for all the great memories. They will last a lifetime!!!!'
Lauren Carty
January 15, 2014
Doc,
You were a big influence on the person I became today. I teach today and you had a big part in that. We will always remember how you would laugh at our Fred jokes. You will truly be missed. God Bless you and your family
Dave Ehrhardt
January 15, 2014
Doc, Though we are saddened to hear of your passing, Jim and I remember you as a kind, gentle, inspirational teacher. You touched every student and made them reach within themselves to bring out the music they had in there heart. Music you saw in everyone. We remember you fondly. May your family find peace and comfort during this difficult time. I hope your enjoying the music with all those angels now...
Brenda & James Haffner
January 15, 2014
Doc, I remember so many great memories way back when, the talks we had about music and theater, especially how excited you were when you finally saw Phantom of the Opera. Your passion for music was second to none! Thanks for the so many wonderful memories. You were loved by many and will certainly be missed by so many more. God Bless Your Soul in Heaven. You are truly one of a kind.
Gregory Gallelli
January 15, 2014
Doc Tull was a great man and amazing teacher. Learning music from him was a pleasure and an honor. God bless...
Brandy Hicks
January 15, 2014
Doc, though saddened that you have left this world, I think of you and I can't help but smile. Your kindness, patience and gentle nature...you've meant so much to so many and your legacy will live on through all the students that passed through those doors. Rest in Peace.
Wishing your family Peace during this difficult time.
Margaret Tripodi
January 15, 2014
You were kind and gentle. I enjoyed jazz band because of you. RIP DOC
Nneka F
January 15, 2014
What a wonderful person I had the pleasure of knowing. Very kind, warm and loved his craft. Always had a smile on his face! RIP Mr. Tull!
Charnese Kellogg
January 15, 2014
I was one of the fortunate CIHS students who had the honor of learning from Dr. Tull. I am thankful that he shared his knowledge and himself to those of us who were lucky enough to listen and learn. RIP
Jennifer Crawford
January 15, 2014
You made wind ensemble a pleasure in Central Islip. Your wonderful smile and warm demeanor will be missed.
Taihna Brothers
January 15, 2014
Doc, you mean a lot to so many of us!! You will be missed!!
Carlos Perez
January 15, 2014
Doc,
I am so sad at your passing, you were one of my favorite Teacher's at CIHS when I was on the Drill team and Flag corp. You will be greatly missed.
Dawn Metta-Reynolds
January 15, 2014
I'm a 1991 CHIS grad, and while I wasn't even a student of Doc's, he always treated me with kindness and always made me laugh. I think that speaks a lot about his character. My prayers are with his family and friends. RIP Doc.
Nancy O.
January 15, 2014
To a wonderful teacher and friend.....Rest in peace Doc.your music will entertain all our love ones in heaven!
Marian Ulberg
January 15, 2014
Thank you, Doc, for everything.
January 15, 2014
I remember your laughter when not knowing what to call you after you received your doctorate, we came up with Mr.Doctor. I'll remember your genuine love for music, your sense of humor and how good a person you were
Daryl Alexander
January 15, 2014
Doc, You were one of my favorite teachers..you will be sorely missed. Thanks for everything!
Joann Balnis
January 15, 2014
Was one of my favorite teachers at CIHS. Very sad to learn of his passing. Rest in peace Doc.
Vinny Fuori
January 15, 2014
Doc,
I, have the most fond memories of you. Will always remember our talk of the Unicorn Tapestry hanging in the music office. Marching Band, Cenrtalettes and learning music.
Patricia-Aine O'Hare
January 15, 2014
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