Carol-Anne Thomas Clausen, 94, died Dec. 30, 2024. She was born in Oshkosh, Wis., on Sept. 9, 1930.
Carol-Anne began piano lessons at four years old at Lawrence Conservatory of Music, Appleton, Wis. Prior to that she spent a term in rhythm class only, no playing. In fifth grade she started playing the piano for the church Sunday school. In high school she was the accompanist to the band and orchestra students. At the ages of 16 and 17, she studied piano at Chicago Musical College. Upon graduating from high school in Neenah, Wis., she entered Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she studied piano pedagogy and violin. The next year she attended Dana College in Blair, Neb., where she studied piano, organ and theory. Carol then enrolled in the New England Conservatory, Boston, studying piano pedagogy, theory and organ. She earned a bachelor of applied music in piano and organ performance and a master of applied music in organ performance, theory and history from Western Michigan University.
She taught public school music K-8 in Colchester, Vt. She served as music supervisor K-12 in Salamanca, N.Y. She was a private instructor in organ and piano and a theory tutor for college age and older adults. She taught Music Appreciation and Music Theory at Lake Michigan College, Benton Harbor, for 22 years.
She served as choirmaster and organist for churches in New York, Connecticut and Michigan, including First Congregational Church in South Haven for 14 years, and as the director of music and organist at First English Lutheran Church (Peace Lutheran Church) in South Haven for 36 years.
In 1982, Carol was awarded an associate's degree by the American Guild of Organists for her musical ability. She was the first person in Michigan to receive this award and only the 14th person nationally. Carol has given many concerts, area recitals and has been a featured soloist with the Elkhart Chamber Orchestra, Elkhart, Ind.
She was a member of the National Honor Music Society Pi Kappa Lambda, an associate member of the American Guild of Organists, past dean of the Southwest Michigan Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, and a member of the South Haven Yacht Club for 53 years.
Carol-Anne was preceded in death by her husband, Frank, of 70years. She is survived by her two daughters and three sons, and their families.
A memorial service will be at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, at the First United Methodist Church in South Haven, with Kirsten C. Kimball and Pastor Stephanie Norton officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to New England Conservatory, Office of Advancement & Engagement, 290 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115.
For information, please contact Davenport Family Funeral Home, Lake Zurich, Ill., 847-550-4221. For online condolences please visit, www.davenportfamily.com.
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Beth Weichhand
January 25, 2025
Dear Clausen Family! I wanted you to know your mom, Carol Clausen was one of my favorite teachers! She taught at LMC, (1975 ?) music appreciation and she was so encouraging! Such a fun person! We each needed to do a project. Mine was I learned basic guitar and played a few songs for my project with bloody fingers. Our family had a cottage, just south of your place (Robinson) and i came over one day to visit her... she seemed to remember me...or kindly pretended! So sorry for your loss of a great lady... may God comfort you with the truth that we see each other again... sincerely, Beth Robinson Weichhand
Tyna Smith
January 19, 2025
Dear Tom, Pat and family, what an amazingly talented person your Mother, Grandmother was. She definitely had to be a strong Matriarch for you families. But, to have had such a great musician in the family! I´m sure she will be missed. Love and Sincere Thoughts, Tyna Smith
Phyllis Green Fullmer
January 13, 2025
Sorry to read about this.
timothy j rediess
January 10, 2025
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
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