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Marice Stith Obituary

Stith, Marice Wilbur

Ithaca, NY— Marice Wilbur Stith, 89, died October 7, 2015 at the Cayuga Medical Center following a lengthy illness. He leaves his wife of 68 years, Shirlee (Longwell) Stith; his four children Gary, Thomas, Susan (Yaeger) and Kathie (Bennett) and their spouses; 12 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren and many close friends. Born and raised in Johnstown, Ohio, the third son of Leo Arthur and Blanche Della Stith, he was a longtime resident of Ithaca. With degrees in music education from Capital University and The Ohio State University along with advanced post graduate work at the Eastman School of Music, he began his career as a high school band director in Baltimore and Lancaster, Ohio before joining the music faculty at Syracuse University in 1954 at age 28. Serving there from 1954 - 61, he taught trumpet, conducted the Men's Glee Club and created the "One Hundred Men and a Girl" Syracuse University Marching Band leading them in appearances at various nationally televised college football championship games including the Cotton Bowl, the Oyster Bowl and the Orange Bowl.



He was a charter member of the trumpet section in the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra and Brass Quintet when founded in 1962, taught instrumental music in the Diocese of Syracuse, and also played in the pit orchestras for the Ice Follies, Ice Capades, Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, and the Roy Rogers Rodeo. As a show musician, Mr. Stith played for such celebrities as Sammy Davis, Jr., Liberace, Andy Williams, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett, Xavier Cugat, Abbe Lane, Tony Martin, Jerry Vale, Teresa Brewer, Roberta Sherwood, Dorothy Collins, The McGuire Sisters, Bobby Darin, Paul Anka, Chubby Checker, Eartha Kitt, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, Marie McDonald, Betty Hutton, Bobby Rydell, Della Reese, Nelson Eddy, Johnny Puleo, Johnny Mathis, The Vagabonds, Connie Francis, Frank Sinatra, Jr., Anita Bryant, Victor Borge, Al Hirt, Peter Nero, and Sergio Franchi.



From 1964 - 66, he served as the first coordinator of music for the West Genesee Central Schools in Camillus, NY helping to establish that public school music program as one of the finest in the state.



From 1966-1989, Professor Stith served as music faculty member at Cornell University where he conducted the wind ensemble and symphonic band, directed the Big Red Marching Band, and taught brass and electronic music. During his 23 years at Cornell, he was the featured performer on a series of solo trumpet recordings of standard literature issued on both the Golden Crest and Redwood Records labels, and performed with the Ithaca Opera and the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Pulitzer Prize winning composer/conductor, Karel Husa. Over the course of his entire career, he commissioned and/or premiered approximately 200 works for wind ensemble, men's glee club, choir and trumpet.



Under the baton of Professor Stith, the Cornell University Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band produced a record series consisting of 41 LP records. The records were listed in the Schwann Record and Tape Guide and were sold worldwide. Among the works premiered by the Cornell University Wind Ensemble were pieces by David Cope, Thomas Duffy, Frank Erickson, Robert Palmer, George Green, Noel Lee, Charles Hockett, Anthony Iannaccone, Nicholas Flagello, Stuart Raleigh, Alfred Reed, Jack Gallagher, Brian Israel and Pulitzer Prize winning composers Steven Stucky, Christopher Rouse and Karel Husa along with a long list of original compositions by Cornell graduate student composers who are now teaching at colleges and universities throughout the United States.



Though not a composer, Mr. Stith penned a transcription for wind band entitled Three Dance Episodes from "On The Town" by Leonard Bernstein, which was published by Warner Brothers and is still performed by concert bands and wind ensembles around the country today.



Professor Stith's final concert with the Cornell University Wind Ensemble was performed at Carnegie Hall on May 24, 1989.



In addition to his playing, conducting and teaching career, he was a man of great Christian faith and served as Minister of Music for many years at the University United Methodist Church in Syracuse, and later at St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Ithaca. In his later years, he was also a regular attender at the First Congregational Church of Ithaca.



While still living and working in Syracuse, he also founded Marice Stith Recording Services, a successful business that is now in its 50th year. It

afforded him the opportunity to serve as recording engineer for various colleges and universities including Cornell, Ithaca College, and Hartwick College and the privilege of being the master engineer for recordings produced by and released on such labels as Nonesuch, Golden Crest, Mark Recordings and the Organ Historical Society. He also served as a frequent recording engineer for LIVE shows performed by nationally known drum and bugle corps.



Upon retirement, he played trumpet in the Ithaca Concert Band, the Syracuse Brass Ensemble, the Virginia Grand Military Band and served as conductor and music director of the Skaneateles Community Band. His favorite leisure activities included swimming, water skiing, and fishing near the humble cottage he built on Otisco Lake south of Syracuse, as well as traveling with his wife, Shirlee, and spending time with his family and friends.



In addition to the lasting impact he made on students throughout his life both musically and personally, he was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was known for his ever-present smile and hearty laughter, his genuine kindness towards others, his charming sense of humor and the constant support and encouragement extended to his students, colleagues, friends and family.



A memorial service will be celebrated on Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 11am at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 402 N. Aurora St., Ithaca. Private interment will be held in East Lawn Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Bangs Funeral Home is assisting the family.

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Published by Ithaca Journal on Oct. 10, 2015.

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Bill Webber, MD, FACS

August 17, 2024

I was a retired Associate Professor of Surgery (Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand) Cornell undergrad and Cornell Med grad who came back to Ithaca to help build Ecovilllage at Ithaca and was looking for a trumpet teacher when I was fortunate enough to find Maurice. I took weekly lessons at his house and had a ball. Not only did he help me improve my embouchure, and found me a spot in the Ithaca concert band but we traded "old man stories" during lessons, which were always joyous, fun, full of laughs and very productive. So sorry to hear of his passing. I feel very fortunate to have known him and been one of his students during my retirement.
What a great guy!

Jonathan Feil

September 7, 2023

I studied trumpet with Prof. Stith at Cornell from 1983-76. He was one of the kindest, most graceful people I've known in my life, as well as a fine musician and teacher. I continue to play trumpet as a proficient amateur, and I owe a great deal of my happiness in that role to his mentorship.

Sharron Frommann

October 3, 2020

Thinking about your family today

Grace Payton

October 3, 2019

Every time I pass the road he lived on I think of him and then remember his enthusiasm as the music professor while I was a SU student! He was joyful!

Phil Erickson

February 2, 2016

I send deep sympathy and appreciation for Marice's life and the influence he had on my own musical career. Through many years of playing in the Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble at Cornell through undergraduate and graduate school, I got to see firsthand Marice's musicianship, humor, and deep dedication to his students. I'm very grateful for all of it, and I know the memories of so much music in me and all his former students mean he is living on still. The Carnegie concert in 1989 was a singular experience for me and all those who helped send him off in high style!

Peace,
Phil Erickson
Cornell BS '87, PhD '98

Dale Simmons

October 27, 2015

Dear Family, I played baritone with the SU marching band fall of 55-to spring of 59.Also sang with the SU glee club under him.What fond memories I have of those years and of the years spent under his dircetion. Bless you all. I will never forget him!

Barbara Mitchell-Lambert

October 21, 2015

Mr. Stith was a major influence in my decision to become a professional musician. The music program at West Genesee was a huge accomplishment. I evidently was an early participant (1964-66) and yet those 2 years for very important for me musically. My condolences to his family, and especially Gary who I knew in band. And thanks Mr. Stith for your huge contribution to music in America!

J. WIlliam Mignault

October 17, 2015

Dear Shirlee, Gary, Tom, Susan and Kathie, I am sorry to hear of Marice's passing but may he rest in peace with the LORD. I know he will be given a Gold Staff and a Silk Robe when he meets St. Peter at the gate..... Bless Marice, he was thee best teacher, musician, and a friend to so many. His mark of excellence has influenced many and those that worked with him and/or knew him were inspired by his infectious love for people. His joyful laugh and smile will always be in my mind. With great love for you and the family, I thank the LORD that knowing, working with and playing for Marice has been in part of my life. Love you all, Bill Mignault

Ron Nuzzo

October 17, 2015

To Mrs. Stith and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Marice was my trumpet teacher and Marching Band Director ("100 Hundred Men and a Girl" '58 -'62). I have such fond memories of him in our lessons and rehearsals and have used his techniques in my own career as a Band Director. My classmates and colleagues still talk of our wonderful times with Mr. Stith and our Marching Band days. He was such a wonderful, caring man and will always be in my thoughts. Rest in peace, Mr. Stith and thanks! God Bless you and the Stith Family.

Christine Panelati Sandness

October 16, 2015

My sympathy to the Stith Family.
I remember Mr. Stith from The West Genesee Band days. He was a great man.

Christine Panelati Sandness

October 16, 2015

My sympathy to the Stith family.
I remember Mr. Stith from the West Genesee Marching band days. He was a great man

October 13, 2015

What a sweet fellow and fine musician, as well as an astute businessman. My condolences to his family.

The Edward Shafer Family

October 13, 2015

To the entire Stith Family, Our deepest sympathy in your loss. Marice was a great man and will be missed by many. We were blessed by his music.

Amy & Nick Gecan

October 12, 2015

Dear Shirlee and family, We are so sorry to hear of Marice's passing. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help you. Your neighbors at 6 Redwood Lane

Harry& Sharon Gold

October 11, 2015

Sue, sorry about the passing of your father. We are praying for you and your family. We love you.

Steve Pert

October 11, 2015

So sorry to hear of Mr. Stith's passing. I was a member of the Cornell Marching Band from 1979 to 1981, and learned a lot from Mr. Stith.

Penny

October 11, 2015

To the Stith family, my thoughts are with you. I knew Marice through the Skan. Community band. It was a pleasure to play under him. He is greatly missed.

Sally (Olsen) Evans

October 10, 2015

Dear Gary, Mrs. Stith and Family,
My thoughts are with your family at this sad time. I remember well when you arrived in Ithaca and St Paul's back so many years ago. We had great fun in the IHS Little Red bands and felt a special to connection to the Big Red band on the hill because of your dad.
Blessings to you all.
Sally Olsen, IHS 1970

dave rogachefsky

October 10, 2015

Gary, my condolences on the loss of your father. I never knew him but it sounds like I would have liked to. May your memories remain strong to help you get through this time.

GRACE PAYTON

October 10, 2015

I was one of his students at Syracuse University...and even had the honor of accompanying him once ....he has often been in our thoughts the last few years.I still picture him marching down the field with "old Syracuse!"

Cal Wood

October 10, 2015

Shirlee and Family
Please accept my sincere condolences on Marice's passing. He was a gentleman in the truest sense of the word. The world has become a lesser place with his passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

October 9, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the Stith family. Mr. Stith took me under his wing when I was a student and had a tremendous impact on my life. He will be greatly missed. Kathy Barkey

Sharron&David Fromann

October 9, 2015

Gary and family.....our deepest sympathy in the loss of Marice. May his memory be a blessing for all of you.

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