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Earl Wentz
Earl Wentz, 71, of New York City and Charlotte passed away in Charlotte on Sunday, November 15, 2009, following an extended illness.
Born March 22, 1938, composer, performer, arranger, and teacher Earl Wentz began his career at the age of 12, playing the piano at Charlotte's Amity Presbyterian Church. He became that church's first organist at the age of 15. A graduate of East Mecklenburg High School, he furthered his education at Wingate University, Queen's College, UNC-Charlotte, and through extensive private studies.
While living in Charlotte, he appeared on local stages, notably the Mint Drama Guild, and taught hundreds of children through his own Earl Wentz School of Performing Arts. Wentz became a fixture for several seasons on the stage of the Flat Rock Playhouse, the State Theatre of North Carolina, acting and directing in numerous productions.
Following a move to New York City, he continued performing as both an actor and musician, while continuing to teach vocal performance and technique. In New York, Wentz created the American Composer Series, an ongoing performance series in the cabaret format, paying tribute to the greatest composers of popular American music on the American scene, particularly those composers associated with Tin Pan Alley and the American Songbook. From 2000 to 2009, the series presented 15 original musical revues, many returning for multiple performances over several seasons.
His performances - in every medium - took him to 48 states. Credits include guest appearances with the Nashville, Charleston, Glenn Miller, and Jan Garber Orchestras and at such varied venues as the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami, the Greenbrier, and the United Nations. Earl Wentz was a composer of both sacred and secular works, including an Off-Broadway musical. Wentz's 1989 musical composition, Requiem, a one-hour work for four soloists, full chorus and orchestra, drew the following comment from the internationally acclaimed opera star, Teresa Stratas: 'God bless you. I loved it! It is a wonderful work. You have a tremendous gift.'
Since 1993, Earl Wentz had been the organist and choirmaster at John Street Methodist Church in New York, the oldest Methodist congregation in America.
Among his CDs currently in print are The Piano Stylings of Earl Wentz: Traditional Christmas Favorites; Vampin' Lady: The Music of Milton Ager, with vocalist Joyce Moody; and Visions of What Used to Be, a collection of popular songs from the World War I era, featuring vocals by Helen Breen. All are available through Sixpence, Inc. (www.sixpenceinc.com). Several other works and CDs, including the first of four Cole Porter CDs are scheduled to be released soon by Sixpence, Inc.
He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Raymelle Wallace Wentz and D.A. Wentz, Sr.; by his sister, Anna Mae Wentz Blackwelder; and by his brother and sister-in-law William A. Wentz and LuCile D. Wentz.
He is survived by his partner of 27 years, William B. Watkins of New York; by one aunt, Mrs. Corinne Kerns of Sharon Towers; by his brother and sister-in-law, D.A. and Christine Wentz of Charlotte; nine nephews and nieces and their families; nine great nephews and nieces and their families; and numerous great-great nephews and nieces.
The memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 21, at Amity Presbyterian Church, 2831 N. Sharon Amity Road in Charlotte. The Rev. Jonathan Meythaler will preside assisted by The Rev. Jason Radmacher. The one-hour recording of Wentz's 1989 Requiem, featuring full orchestra, 30-voice choir, and four prominent New York soloists will be played at the funeral service. Additionally, a memorial service will also be held at John Street Methodist Church in New York at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Amity Presbyterian Church Cemetery Fund, 2831 N. Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte, NC, 28205, or to the The John Street Church Pipe Organ Restoration Fund. Checks should be made to John Street Church, 44 John Street, New York, NY 10038. On the memo line 'Organ Restoration Fund' or 'In honor of Earl Wentz.'
For more information on the life and career of Earl Wentz, please see the web site, still under construction, at www.earlwentz.com.
Arrangements by McEwen - Mint Hill Chapel (704) 545-4864.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Nov. 18, 2009.

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RONNIE WILLMANN

November 26, 2009

I KNEW EARL FOR OVER 50 YEARS, FROM THE AGE OF TEN IN THE CHARLOTTE BOYS CHOIR, TO HOLY TRINITY, TO SAINT LUKES, TO EARL WENTS' SCHOOL OF THE PERFORMING ARTS AND FROM THE GROUP, " THE WIND CHIMES. I LAST SAW EARL ON NOV 12, 2009. HE WAS STILL THE TEACHER, GIVING ME TIPS ON THE MUSIC I WAS WORKING ON. EARL WAS A GREAT MUSICIAN, TEACHER AND MOST OF ALL A FRIEND.

November 23, 2009

I remember Earl from East Mecklenburg High School. He was such a sweet person and will be greatly missed. Earl provided the music at our wedding in February, 1955 and made that day much more memorable for us. He moved in one direction and we in another. My husband, George, became a pipe organ builder and Earl went on to become a great organist on the mighty pipe organ yet our paths never crossed. Have thought of him many times over the years. Had just had contact with him recently through Classmates.com. Earl will be greatly missed by all his friends and family. He was a very talented person. God bless you all.

Jane England Collins
McMurray, PA

November 21, 2009

Dear Bill, and family and friends of Earl, It is with heavy heart that you bury tomorrow your beloved Earl. I did not know him long, only 10 years, but what I gained from his life is unmeasurable. He was the organist at my church in New York, and then took on the unbelievable task of letting us form a choir. There were about 12 of us that gave it our all...and only Earl could bring out the "all" in us. We had goosebumps every time we sang together, and it was Earl that made us feel that way. He brought love to our lives through music and direction. I honor him today and always. With my deepest respect and sorrow for your loss.

Sincerely,

Sherry Delamarter Holmes
Member of the John Street Choir

Sherry Holmes

November 21, 2009

Dear Bill, and family and friends of Earl, It is with heavy heart that you bury tomorrow your beloved Earl. I did not know him long, only 10 years, but what I gained from his life is unmeasurable. He was the organist at my church in New York, and then took on the unbelievable task of letting us form a choir. There were about 12 of us that gave it our all...and only Earl could bring out the "all" in us. We had goosebumps every time we sang together, and it was Earl that made us feel that way. He brought love to our lives through music and direction. I honor him today and always. With my deepest respect and sorrow for your loss.

Sincerely,

Sherry Delamarter Holmes
Member of the John Street Choir

Missy Cromer

November 21, 2009

Everybody loved Earl. He was an inspiration to us all. One of the most gifted people and dear friends I have ever known. I loved him greatly.

Margaret Duncan-Brown

November 19, 2009

I took piano lessons from "Mr. Wentz" when I was in grade school living in Charlotte. Although I never turned into the pianist my mom and probably he thought that I would- he was a patient and kind teacher- and one that I knew was so talented in many ways. He allowed me to participate in some of the plays and musicals that he put on in the Mint Museum and I loved those experiences. I owe my piano playing ability to him(although I should have practiced more)- and I am so glad to know of all of his accomplishments throughout the years.
I know that he touched many more lives long after I left him. Thanks for being part of my life " Mr. Wentz"

Donna Hayden-Withrow

November 19, 2009

Dearest Earl, I was writing a special poem to read to you, called Bill to see when would be a good time, and it was at that time you were struggling to live. I know that God gives us the joy that love never dies, it just changes form. I love you forever. I know you heard my heart as I wrote the poem for you.
For Earl Wentz: A Celestial Wind Chime
By Donna Withrow, November 15, 2009

I have a choice.
A choice to climb.
Out of the basement.
The basement of my mind.

I have a mind.
A mind – not yours- but mine.
Up in the attic loft
The attic of unlimited time.

I have a life.
A life of blooming seeds.
Seeds to plant. Gardens to weed.
On the front porch, I choose to stay.

I see my life now.
In the open air and breeze. Trees bending to the earth.
Baby birds flying, taught from birth.
Clearest chimes of joy and mirth.


I chose life.
With all its seasons.
Cold and dry days
Warm and wet nights.
Connecting souls for a reason.

New York to Charlotte.
Miles don’t exist.
Energy continues and memories twist.
Your life and my life.
Joined in the Spring.

I sing! You sing!
Notes on a minor scale.
Locked in our bodies within each cell.
No time or distance captures a soul.
Resonate chords find us and swell.
Into a symphony we know so well.

We create an orchestra,
Percussion in the basement.
Violins in the attic.
Trumpets on the front porch.
Flutes on the bird wing.

I have a pure voice all my own.
A voice destined to duet in warm tones.
Out of the confines of our limited being.
We become,
Celestial harmonies forever rising to the throne.

Sue Phillips Rogers

November 19, 2009

To those who mourn Earl, I send my personal condolences. He was such a gifted musician and had a wonderful personality. I remember him from high school days at E. Meck. when he was our chorus pianist. His musical ability always amazed me so am not surprised that he was so successful in his musical career. He will never be forgotten.

May God Bless his loved ones left behind. Sincerely,

Penelope GLOVER PHILLIPS

November 18, 2009

I always knew that Earl would make his music "sing". At East High many of us always enjoyed hearing and watching him play the piano. May God be with you.

Javon McClure

November 18, 2009

I just want to express my condolences to the family of Earl Wentz. I've never met Mr. Wentz, however I am a friend of Amy's and and she has spoken so highly of him and how his spirit was so blessed and pure. As his niece, Amy is a true reflection. May God ease your hearts during this time.

Jayne Coley

November 18, 2009

Earl was a blessing to us all. We are all so fortunate to have had him in our life. His physical presence will be deeply missed but his spirit will always be with me. I love Earl dearly and so wish I had spent more time with him. I am extremely thankful that he and Bill had each other for a dedicated and full 27 years. I love you Earl.

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