Mary Ann Knight

1933 - 2016

Mary Ann Knight obituary, 1933-2016

Mary Ann Knight

1933 - 2016

BORN

1933

DIED

2016

Mary Ann Knight Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 22, 2016.
Mary Ann Knight (1933-2016)


Mary Ann Knight, a retired member of the Shorter College music faculty and dedicated piano teacher to generations of students, died peacefully at home in Rome, GA, after an extended illness on Sunday, March 20, 2016.


Born January 24, 1933 in Newark, New Jersey, she grew up in a close knit Italian-American family and began taking piano lessons in grammar school. Mary Ann studied at the Juilliard School of Music throughout high school, and went on to earn a bachelor of music in piano performance at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where she met her husband and fellow classical pianist, William "Bill" Knight. After marrying in 1955, the couple taught at the Rathbun Conservatory of Music in New Jersey from 1957 to 1959. In 1960, Mary Ann and Bill and their son Kevin (born 1956) moved to Georgia. Mary Ann began teaching at South Cobb High School in Austell. Following the birth of their son Timothy in 1963, the Knights moved to Rome, where Bill began his decades-spanning teaching career at Shorter College. Two years later, Mary Ann joined the Shorter faculty in 1965.


Over the course of her 45-year tenure at Shorter, Mary Ann taught hundreds of students, many of whom won state and regional music competitions. Passionate, energetic and unfailingly kind, she was much more than a teacher to her students, who often looked to her for advice, a sympathetic ear and a delicious Italian meal. Beloved for their generosity and hospitality, Bill and Mary Ann regularly opened their home to students and friends. The couple also hosted international students during the holidays and always made them feel like part of the family.


In addition to teaching full-time at Shorter, Mary Ann taught piano privately to students of all ages. Inspired by her example, quite a few of these students eventually became music teachers themselves. When she wasn't busy teaching, Mary Ann led master classes and piano pedagogy workshops throughout the Southeast, as well as in California and New Mexico. She also judged music competitions and presented at several conferences.


In 2002, Shorter College established the William and Mary Ann Knight Performance Competition, providing endowed scholarships to two deserving students, to honor the outstanding accomplishments of the husband-and-wife duo. Seven years later, Mary Ann and Bill were named the Georgia Music Teacher Association Teachers of the Year in 2009. They were subsequently named the 2010 National Teachers of the Year by the Music Teachers National Association, which includes more than 24,000 independent and collegiate music teachers in all 50 states.


Revered for her warmth, cheerful outlook, sense of humor and gourmet cooking skills, Mary Ann made a tremendous impact on thousands of people during her life. She is survived by her husband Bill of more than 60 years; her two sons: Kevin (Jane) of Woodstock, Georgia, and Timothy of Los Angeles, California; and her brothers: James J. Melfi Jr. (Naples, Florida), Frank C. Melfi (Mary Ann Wicks) and William J. Melfi (Chris), both of Albuquerque, New Mexico; niece Carole Lamar (Charlie) of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Thanks to special caregiver, Alicia Apthorpe, her other sitters and Heyman Hospice Care at Floyd Medical Center.


A memorial service will be held in Brookes Chapel at Shorter University on April 9, 2016, at 2:30 p.m. A reception will follow the service in the Eubanks Room across from the chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the William and Mary Ann Knight Performance Competition, Shorter University, 315 Shorter Ave., Rome, GA 30165.

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October 2, 2016

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October 2, 2016

Gayla Gilbert posted to the memorial.

July 19, 2016

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Gayla Gilbert

October 2, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. Mary Ann was full of life and she will be so missed. Rest in Piece.

Gayla Gilbert

October 2, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the family. Mary Ann will be so missed.

Robert Goldberg

July 19, 2016

So sorry to hear of this. Very fond memories of you both. William, you are in my thoughts.

Cindy Howard-Stinson

May 16, 2016

What a wonderful, wonderful lady and neighbor on Trentwood Drive. I can remember her huge smile, waving hand and yelling hello across the front lawn as I past her house on the way home from school. Every time I saw her over the following 50 years, she always stopped to speak and catch up, remembering our days in Garden Lakes. Cindy (Howard) Stinson

Nannette Soles

April 9, 2016

I'm remembering Mrs. Mary Ann Knight on this day of her Memorial Service. Also thinking of Mr. Knight and the rest of the family and many friends. What a special lady she was! She was an amazing piano teacher and took me to a level of playing that I never imagined possible! She really challenged me and showed me how far I could go! She was also like a mother to me, while I was at Shorter College (as she was to many). She was sincerely interested in my life outside of her studio, and that meant so much to me. She and Mr. Knight gave me a wonderful gift by playing at my wedding to Gene Soles 30 years ago! My heart goes out to you, Mr. Knight, and we send our prayers and condolences for you and all of the family.
Rest in Peace, Mrs. Knight.
With Much Love, Nannette Cheek Soles

Tina Deaton

March 30, 2016

So many memories! Mary Ann was an effervescent personality and I have many memories of her sitting in our kitchen visiting with my mother and laughing. She taught me and my daughter piano. I feel blessed to have known her and the entire Knight family. My prayers are lifted for Bill, Kevin and Tim

Jeremy Atkins

March 28, 2016

I was so sad to hear of Mrs. Knight's passing. She was my piano teacher for several years. I always looked forward to my weekly lesson with her because I knew she'd have something new planned for me and made learning classical music so enjoyable. I will never forget her smiling face nor the beautiful way she played the piano. She inspired me to continue my love of music and I am grateful to have known her and studied with her.

Eternal rest, grant unto her O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen

Junes Brannon Walker

March 26, 2016

Mary Ann was a beloved teacher and friend to me, my family and many friends. Although I have not seen her in too many years, she is always in my heart. She created many memories and such beautiful music and I will always love her. June Brannon. South Cobb High School

Dr. Naomi (Bennett) Walker

March 26, 2016

Mary Ann Knight is cherished as "one of a kind." Her sparkling personality and warm, caring spirit made everyone want to be in her presence. I took piano lessons at Shorter from her husband, Bill, not her. I knew her mostly because I sometimes gave her home permanents. I enjoyed being with both of them in their lovely home(s) on various occasions, and enjoyed her wonderful cooking and hospitality. She will definitely be missed by many, many people!

Miriam Hester Smith

March 26, 2016

During the summer of 1989 I met a woman who played a huge part in shaping my life and the lives of so many others. When I first heard Mrs. Knight's voice over the phone I knew instantly that this was a lady I could trust. This was especially important to me at that time because I had reached a point of saying goodbye to music completely. Through her kindness, wisdom, patience, encouragement, and creative teaching skills she helped restore my love for music and kindled a strong passion within me for teaching piano. Mrs. Knight truly loved and cared for all her students and had a way of connecting with people that motivated even the most reluctant pianist. Every time I left her studio I felt as though I was a better person just from having spent time with her. In the words of Frances Clark, she was a teacher who "motivated me" by reminding me that I was "capable," and showed me how to solve problems (both in life and on the keys). She showed unconditional love and support to me even during the darkest moments of my life. She was a remarkable example and model of a teacher and friend in the truest sense of the word. Mr. Knight, Kevin, and Tim, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Mary Ann Knight, thank you. Thank you for being like a second mother to me and the teacher I needed, right at the perfect time. I thank God for you and your calling to love and teach. The seeds you planted will continue to grow. Rest in sweet peace.

Vickie Gilliam

March 25, 2016

I met Mrs. Knight at St. Peter's church. She was such a kind and loving person. I am so blessed to have known her. Sending prayers to her family for comfort and peace.
Vickie Gilliam

Brenda Redman

March 24, 2016

Mrs. Knight was a beautiful and talented woman, who taught our Glee Club @ South Cobb High School. I was a student of hers many years ago.
She will be missed by many.
May you and your family find peace in your hearts.

Brenda Lewis Redman, class of 1963

Julie Bearden-Carver

March 23, 2016

My life has been made so rich by the love and encouragement of so many -- one of the greatest of these was Mrs. Knight. I am so grateful for her imprint on my life and the lives of so many dear friends. We were so blessed to have her and Mr. Knight to look up to for how to fully live, fully love and fully enjoy making music. Much love to Mr. Knight and family and so much gratitude for sharing your precious MAK with all of us!

Eric Lowery

March 23, 2016

The world has lost an amazing woman in Marry Ann Knight. My Facebook lit up with memories upon her passing from all of my friends at Shorter and while I didn't have her directly as a teacher for any length of time, I did feel her presence throughout my years at Shorter. Mr. Knight please know you are in my thoughts and take comfort in knowing that your wife's legacy lives on through countless musicians and reaches far from the town in which she taught. Mary Ann will be dearly missed.

Joan Ledbetter

March 23, 2016

Terry and I are so sad about the lost of Mary Ann. She made our wedding so very special for playing for us. She was nothing less than an angel on Earth. Now she is an angel in Heaven. I imagine she outshines them all. One of the most dear people ever - a model of class, graciousness, and pure kindness...

Gina Hicks

March 23, 2016

The world has lost a fabulous musician, teacher, and human being. I am so blessed to have called her friend. Rest in Peace, MAK.

March 23, 2016

Dear Bill and Family,

I was sadden to learn of Mary Ann's passing, please accept my sincere condolences. Sincerely, Maryse James (Cedartown, GA)

Rebekah Healan

March 23, 2016

Mrs. Knight was my piano teacher for 4 years...She was my life teacher for far longer than that. She had a very special way of making each one of us feel that we were her favorite. Secretly, we each believed we were. I know now how unusual her gift was to reach so many students of different levels, to meet us where we were, see our potential and inspire us to move in that direction. We are all blessed for having spent time with her. She was a treasured teacher, mentor, mother and friend. Her music lives on in the lives of the next generation. Our debt of love and gratitude must be paid forward now. We love you good MAK. Rest in peace.

Indra Thomas

March 23, 2016

My love goes out to the Knight family. Mrs. Knight has always been a ray of sunshine and love. I will miss her smile. May God bless you and we will all see you very soon. Peace and love!

Jasen Swafford

March 22, 2016

Dear Mrs. Knight,
When i began playing piano in 1989 and wanted to take lessons, I asked a few of my classmates if they new any good teachers. One John Eaton Morris, a fine pianist himself, mentioned that his teacher, Mrs. Knight, might be willing to take me on. It was not long after that I was sitting in your studio, fairly nervous, hacking away at some random improvisation, and butchering Chopin's Etude, Op. 28, no. 7. You were gracious, you were funny, you were kind, and encouraging. Even though you had no room for new students at the time, you helped to kick-start my musical journey. When i decided to pursue a music degree, you continued to provide encouragement,direction, and a healthy dose of chiding when i was acting in a ridiculous manner. Though our communication over the past years has been minimal, i know you had an amazing impact on so many and i'm grateful our paths crossed. I will always be grateful for your influence. Rest in peace.

Jane Bosarge

March 22, 2016

Mrs. Knight was such an inspiration to our family. I will be forever grateful for her encouragement and support of my sons especially Daniel during their formative years.

Susan Griffin

March 22, 2016

What a beautiful lady! What a wonderful spirit! MAK, your children miss you already.

Jackie Benson-Kenley

March 22, 2016

A lovely Lady full of charm and grace and kindness has left us. May beautiful memories give you peace.

Elizabeth Bruning

March 22, 2016

What a wonderful woman and teacher she was - so full of encouragement and love and compassion. May she rest in peace.

Marybeth (O'Kelley) Gross

March 22, 2016

I will always remember how Mrs. Knight's smile would light up the room.

Jenny Sills

March 22, 2016

Tim,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. Heaven had gained another angel. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jenny Sills Rome

Jenifer Beaver

March 22, 2016

Mrs Knight was the most brilliant of teachers! A lovely person and certainly one of a kind. Much love to the Knight family during this difficult time and always.

Louise Schroeder Branham

March 22, 2016

I have such wonderful memories of sitting outside of Mrs. Knight's class at Shorter, before my English class, and listening to her teach. It was just beautiful. This was the beginning of a beautiful friendship and she graced me with agreeing to play at my wedding. Heaven has truly accepted another angel to fill the world with music! Much love and prayers to the Knight family.

Libby Land Goss

March 22, 2016

Mary Ann was as beautiful inside as well as out. She had such a positive impact on my life during my years at Shorter College. She had such excitement for life that made me look so forward to each piano lesson. We shared many laughs, as well as tears. I remember her telling me that if she could write a commercial it would be of the prince calling for Rapunzel to let down her golden hair and when she did a pile of dandruff fell to the ground! I don't think I finished the lesson that day. We were too busy laughing! I am so grateful to have known Mary Ann and for the memories. She will be missed.

Kaye Adamson

March 22, 2016

Mr. Knight, Kevin and Tim, My thoughts and prayers are with you in the passing of your beautiful Mother. She was a beautiful lady inside and outside. She had a warm loving smile and she was always so sweet to me. She could play the piano as no one I have ever know. I know her students will always remember her. She had such a gift for playing. I know in Heaven they have already asked her to play for Jesus. May have peace in your hearts today and in the coming days. Kaye Ham Adamson, Forsyth, GA

Lynn Hadden

March 22, 2016

A beautiful lady with a beautiful spirit. I loved her, and learned so much from her. Love, hugs, and prayers for dear Mr. Knight and family. Her influence extends across generations of musicians.

Matthew Hoch

March 22, 2016

Theresa and I have wonderful memories of Mary Ann Knight. She and Bill were such an important part of our lives at Shorter College, as well as in Rome and St Peter's. Our deepest condolences and sympathies go out to Bill and the rest of the Knight family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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