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Ron Modell obituary, 1934-2025, Dekalb, IL

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1934

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2025

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Ron Modell Obituary

Ron Modell
Born: November 11, 1934
Died: June 10, 2025
Ronald Jules Modell, age 90, died on Tuesday, June 10 at his home in DeKalb, IL, with his beloved wife Kathy nearby. He was born November 11, 1934 in the Bronx, New York to Nathan and Gertrude Modell, better known as Nat and Gertie. In his 90 years, Ron lived a dozen lives, each of them with humor, generosity, and humility.
At just 18 years old, Ron embarked on his first job as a professional trumpeter, touring with the legendary Cornelia Otis Skinner in her one-woman production of Paris 90. It would be the first of many professional flirtations with giants of the music world, ranging from Duke Ellington to Quincy Jones, Phil Collins, Tony Bennett and many more. After touring with Ms. Skinner, Ron took the Principal Trumpet position with the Tulsa Philharmonic, a job he would return to a couple of years later after a brief stint playing Afro-Cuban jazz – a lifelong love – in New York City with Machito. Ron then spent nine seasons as Principal Trumpet with the Dallas Symphony, playing under such great conductors as Solti, Munch, Erhling, Monteux, Dorati, Previn, and Mancini.
And then, in 1969, Ron joined the faculty of Northern Illinois University, where he would launch one of the first college jazz programs in the country. The NIU Jazz Ensemble became a model for other jazz programs, all inspired by Ron's passion for teaching and performance. By treating his students like the young professionals they aspired to be – and matching them up with world-class guest artists from Dizzy Gillespie to James Moody and many more – he was able to instill his own abiding love for music in thousands of others. During his 28 years at Northern, the NIU Jazz Ensemble played more than 600 concerts for more than 600,000 people, released 13 albums, and toured the world. Separate from the Jazz Ensemble, Ron toured the world – along with many of his former students – as part of Phil Collins' big band.
Before and into his retirement, Ron was an avid golfer. Around his 70th birthday, he launched yet another career: stand-up comedian. After a lifetime spent telling jokes to everyone and anyone who would listen, he took these "stories" to the stage, most often at McCurdy's Comedy Club, near his and Kathy's winter home in Florida. Patrons would call the club, asking, "When's the old guy coming back?" Just last year, for his 90th birthday, Ron performed a final set at McCurdy's to a packed house. He was an entertainer from beginning to end.
The commonality in all of Ron's endeavors was a generosity of spirit. He was never happier than when he was making other people happy, whether with a joke, a compliment, a song, or a recommendation of something to eat –another big passion of his. He wasn't particularly interested in money or material things. His prized possession was a stack of letters and messages, mostly from former students, thanking him for changing their lives for the better. There are hundreds of these letters and messages.
Ron is predeceased by his parents; his daughter, Lisa Robin Modell; and his brothers, Sandy and Lance Modell.
He is survived by the love of his life, his wife Kathy Modell; sons, Josh, Christopher, and Scott Modell; daughters, Lisa Marie and Jennifer Modell; stepson, Brian Severson; daughters-in-law, Christina Severson and Erin Hazard; and a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, June 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Finch Funeral Home, 310 Oak Street in DeKalb.
A celebration of life will be held on Friday, June 20 at 11 a.m. at First Congregational United Church (615 N 1st Street in DeKalb). All are welcome. Burial will be immediately following the service at Fairview Park Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to Northern Illinois University's Ron Modell Scholarship Endowment in Jazz Studies: https://foundation.myniu.com/give.php
Arrangements were entrusted to Finch Funeral Home 310 Oak St. DeKalb, IL 60115 815-758-3841.

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Published by Daily-Chronicle on Jun. 14, 2025.

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Laura James

July 8, 2025

I absolutely adored Ron. I was best friends with his daughter Lisa. She moved her from the Bronx in I believe 1980. Her and I became fast friends and there was never a moment I went to visit her after she moved back to New York that Ron wasn't making me laugh hysterically. The entire visit was him telling joke after joke. What a precious man his was. Him and Lisa were very close. Ron will be missed by so many. I was so blessed to have known both him and Lisa.

Robert Chappell

June 25, 2025

My sincere condolences to all of the Modell family. Ron and I were faculty colleagues at NIU for 20+ years. Early in my NIU tenure, Ron saw me record different ensembles at NIU and asked me to record and provide live sound for NIU Jazz Ensemble performances. I probably did sound and recording for 15+ years. Riding on the bus to gigs with Ron was always enlightening. He had a story or, of course, a joke to share. I'm sorry that I never got to see him at his comedy show in FL. Also sorry that I was out of town for his DeKalb/NIU Celebration. Ron touched so many lives, he will be remembered by friends, colleagues, students and everyone he met. Hugs to all of the Modell family. Robert Chappell

Judy Bischoff

June 24, 2025

Ron was a wonderful colleague who put NIU on the map with his wonderful jazz band and musical talents. He was a great contributor to the School of Music and NIU.

Mary Jo Papich

June 15, 2025

Ron was truly one of a kind and a role model for musicians and teachers alike. His love of life and music was lovingly passed on to all he came in touch with those of us who knew him, loved and adored him. Thank you to son Josh for this well written, heartfelt obit. Ron´s legacy lives on in his children, students, and all who knew him.

Jerry Zabin

June 14, 2025

Mr. Modell was a true LEGEND! I saw the band many times during my 2 years at NIU (1972-1974). My love and passion for jazz was heightened thanks to Ron Modell. He was such an inspiration. I started playing trumpet at age 19. 55 years later still at it!! Thanks in part to my adoration of Ron and his bands. Mr. Modell is missed by many. May his memory be a blessing.

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