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John Carl Ylvisaker

1937 - 2017

John Carl Ylvisaker obituary, 1937-2017, Waverly, IA

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John Ylvisaker Obituary

John Carl Ylvisaker, 79, of Waverly, died peacefully at his home in Eisenach Village in Waverly from complications of Multiple System Atrophy and cancer on March 9, 2017.
John was born Sept. 11, 1937 in Fargo, N.D., to Carl and Marie (Sletvold) Ylvisaker. He attended elementary school in Moorhead, Minn., and graduated from Oak Grove Lutheran High School in Fargo. He earned his bachelor's degree in music and history in 1959 from Concordia College (Moorhead) where his mother was the librarian and his father had chaired the religion department.
John taught high school music at Morris and Hawley, Minn., before becoming a Parish Assistant at St. Philip's Lutheran Church in Fridley, Minn. He then pursued a master's degree at the University of Minnesota. During the remaining years of the 1960s, John traveled the country extensively as part of the civil rights movement in the United States. He was heavily influenced by Pete Seeger during those years. He returned to teaching for four years – this time with junior high students in Buffalo, Minn.
He then spent 15 years working for the American Lutheran Church (ALC) in Minneapolis in their media services division. He became the "composer-in-residence" for their projects and helped produce the award-winning radio show, SCAN. He was also the music director at Reformation Lutheran Church in St. Louis Park, Minn., during those years. The merger of the ALC with the LCA resulted in the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) and the elimination of the Media Services center in the cities. John then began crisscrossing the country to lead music at churches, conferences, retreats, and conventions, including National Youth Gatherings for which he wrote the theme songs for four decades.
He was renowned for his paraphrase of biblical text and theological astuteness, as well as his ability to recognize readily singable tunes from all around the world. His workshops provided a message of encouragement to both clergy and laity that worship music on all but high feast days is to be easily sung by those in the pews, making the service participation by all instead of a performance by a few. He wrote more than a thousand songs to enhance this effect. He is perhaps best known as the composer of "I Was There to Hear Your Borning Cry."
He is survived by his wife, Fern Kruger; son Jon-Marc Ylvisaker (wife Theresa), of Edina, Minn.; son Jeremy Ylvisaker (wife Sarah and grandchildren Mijah and Jonny), of Minneapolis; son Matthew Ylvisaker (fiancée Dominique D'Acquisto), of Edina, Minn.; and their mother, Amanda Ylvisaker, of Edina, Minn. He is also survived by stepsons Grant Brase (wife Jamaica) and Jeremiah Brase, both of Waverly; and daughter-in-law Rondalyn Brase (and grandchildren Jared Krull, Jordan(wife Kara) Krull, and Haley Brase), of Shell Rock. Survivors also include sister Ruth Foster, of Los Altos, Calif.; sister Mary (Roy) Nilsen, of Des Moines; sister-in-law Kathy Ylvisaker, of Albany, N.Y.; brother-in-law Nils Svedal, of Sogndal, Norway; sister-in-law Rosalia (Oliver) Dewald, of Wilton, N.D.; brothers-in-law David (Debby) Kruger, of Tampa, Fla.; Richard Kruger, of Angola, Ind.; Brian (Constanza) Kruger, of Beavercreek, Ohio; and James (Jacqie) Kruger, of Almo, Ky.; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, his cousins, and close friends.
He was preceded in death by his father (in 1945); his mother (in 1976); his brother Mark (in 2009), of Albany, N.Y.; his sister Kristi (in 2010), of Sogndal, Norway; his brother-in-law Bill Foster (in 2008); and his stepson, Paul Brase (in 2015), of Shell Rock.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, memorials or gifts be given to Habitat for Humanity, the Northeast Iowa Food Bank, or Cedar Valley Hospice.
In keeping with his life-long ministry, John has created his own memorial service which will be held in the Chapel on the Wartburg College campus in Waverly on April 26, 2017, at 1 p.m. The service will be live-streamed via www.wartburg.edu/knightvision and will also be archived for those who are not able to attend in person. Visitation with the family is scheduled for April 25, 2017, 4-8 p.m., at the Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home 218 Second St. SE, Waverly. Online condolences for John's family may be left at www.kaisercorson.com. Kaiser-Corson Funeral Home in Waverly is assisting the family.

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Published by Waverly Democrat on Mar. 14, 2017.

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Sherry Carr

March 29, 2017

I first met John at a Worship and Music Conference I attended at Bethany College in Lindsborg, Kansas. I loved his music and bought a tape of his songs. I would play the tape at night while my boys fell asleep. In the 80's one of our boys had surgery at Children's Hospital in MN. He requested that the doctor play John's "A Promise is a Promise" as he fell asleep for surgery. I treasure that memory. His songs are beautiful and full of meaning. Heaven has gained an amazing composer! He will be missed.

A. M.

March 14, 2017

My deepest sympathy to the family of John Ylvisaker. May God who bind up the brokenhearted and comfort all those who mourn be with the family at this difficult time. Isaiah 61:1,2

March 13, 2017

John married my wife and I in Edina in 1970

March 12, 2017

Just. One. More. Surprise. Thanks be to Almighty God for John's life and witness! Grace and peace, Pastor Paul Holte.

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