Mark S. Kelly (Beta Kappa) 1926-2017

Mark S. Kelly, 91, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away Monday November 20, 2017.

Mark S. Kelly, Director of Bands Emeritus served Bowling Green (Ohio) State University as Director of Bands from 1966 to 1994. Following service in the navy in the Pacific during WWII he attended the University of Iowa. Prior to coming to BGSU, Mr. Kelly taught for fifteen years in the Iowa communities of Clarinda and Centerville and one year at the University of Iowa as a Graduate Assistant Director ofBands.

His services as a conductor/clinician were widely sought and the BGSU Symphonic Band, under his direction, appeared regularly on state, regional and national conference stages. He kept track and looked forward to following the lives and careers of the students.

He held membership in many professional music organizations and served as President of both the American Bandmasters Association and the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic. Upon his retirement, the BGSU Board of Trustees, by way of student nomination, voted to name the instrumental rehearsal room, the Mark S. Kelly Instrumental Rehearsal Hall.

He was preceded in death by his parents Frank L. Kelly and Lulu E. Graham Kelly and his wife, Helen Kelly. He is survived by daughters Karen Kelly (Van Wert), Martha (Bruce) Jewell, Bowling Green and Barb (Allen) Hayden, Bowling Green. Grand children are Andrew Jewell, Alex Jewell, Stephen Hayden and Kelly Hayden.

A memorial service will be held next summer. Dunn Funeral Home, 408 West Wooster St. in Bowling Green is assisting the family with arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Bandmasters Association Foundation, also, through the BGSU advancement fund, the Mark S. Kelly Scholarship, or, the Helen Kelly Service Above Self scholarship.

To share an online condolence or fond memory with the Kelly family, please visit
www.dunnfuneralhome.com

David R. Wilburn (Epsilon Delta) 1949-2017

David R. Wilburn of Glendive, Montana, passed away on Thursday, November 9, 2017 after dealing with cancer for two years. Visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. and from 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at Silha Funeral Home in Glendive. A wake will follow at 7:00 P.M. with Deacon Bob Ackerman officiating. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Glendive with Father Francis Schreiber, Father Dan Berg, and Deacon Bob Ackerman officiating. Rite of Committal will be held in St. John’s Cemetery in Beach, North Dakota. Silha Funeral Home of Glendive has been entrusted with the arrangements.

David married Colette Samuels in Beach in 1974. They lived in Denver, Colorado for eight years before moving to Glendive, where he and Colette ran an insurance business for the last 35 years.

David was preceded in death by his father; and one brother.

David is survived by his wife of 43 years, Colette; his children Suzette (Elliott) Sondag of Houston, Texas, John (Laura) Wilburn of Lakewood, Colorado, Paul (Mandie) Wilburn of West Fargo, North Dakota, and Bryan (Maura) Wilburn of Fargo; 10 grandchildren; and his mother, sister, and three brothers, all of Texas.
Memorials in David’s name are suggested to St. Paul Catholic Newman Center, 1141 North University Drive, Fargo, ND 58102.

Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at: www.silhafuneralhome.com.

 

Roderick Lemont Cameron (Kappa Lambda) 1995-2017

Roderick Lemont Cameron, 22, of Durham, died Thursday, November 2, 2017, at Duke University Hospital. He was the son of Calvin and Anita Cameron and the brother of Jamison Cameron (Elizabeth).

He was a 2013 graduate of Southern High School, where he was a member of the Spartan Legion Marching Band, FBLA, and PTSA. He attended Winston-Salem State University, where he was a Management Information Systems major, a member of the Red Sea of Sound Marching Band, and a member of the Kappa Lambda Chapter of KKPSI national band fraternity.

He was an active member of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, where he served as choir member, usher, missionary, Sunday School student, musician, and church league athlete.

In addition to his parents and brother, he is survived by one niece, one nephew, six aunts, and one uncle.

Funeral services for Roderick will be held Wednesday, November 8, 2017, at Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 1007 South Roxboro Street, Durham, at 12 noon with the Rev. Jerome J. Washington, Ph.D. officiating. The family visitation will start at 11:00 AM. Interment will be at Glenview Memorial Park.

Arrangements are entrusted to Scarborough & Hargett Celebration of Life Center, Inc. Online condolences may be expressed at www.scarboroughhargettcelebration.com

Published in HeraldSun from Nov. 5 to Nov. 6, 2017

New LAA Approved: Epsilon Lambda Alumni Association

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is very pleased to announce that the Epsilon Lambda Alumni Association has been recognized as an official Local Alumni Association. This is the KKPsiAA’s 61st Local Alumni Association, and the second approved for the 2017-2019 biennium. Congratulations, Epsilon Lambda AA, and welcome!

Please Welcome Greg Boike as the Newest Member of the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors!

Brothers, the AABOD would like to introduce you to our newest member. We are very excited to welcome Greg Boike to the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors.  Please help us congratulate and thank Greg for his continued service to the fraternity.

The AABOD would also like to extend its most sincere thanks to all of the applicants who submitted materials for this position. It truly highlighted the amazing individuals who we have the privilege to call Brothers and members of our alumni association.

2017-2019 Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Goals and Action Items

Dear Brothers of the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association,

We are very pleased to share with you our goals and action items for the 2017-2019 Biennium. During the 2017 National Convention in Orlando, the incoming and outgoing members of the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors worked together to set forth a series of goals that would guide our continuing initiatives as our organization develops and grows. With the passing of our new KKPsi Alumni Association Constitution, this board has dedicated itself to increasing our transparency and fostering engagement among our membership.

Toward that end, we invite you to look over our Goals and Action Items, which can be found below.

We look forward to hearing your feedback and remain incredibly excited to continue our work collaboratively designing a future for the Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association.

AEA,
The 2017-2019 Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association Board of Directors

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Pat Wylie (Zeta Chi) 1941-2017

A memorial service to honor the life of William Patrick “Pat” Wylie, 76, of Camden, SC, will be held at 12:00 Noon, Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Grace Episcopal Church. Pat died Monday, September 11, 2017. Rev. Pickett Wall and The Very Rev. S. Scott Hunter will officiate. Kilts and other appropriate Scottish Attire are welcomed. The family will receive friends from 4:30-6:00 PM Friday, September 15, 2017 at Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, 1315 Lyttleton Street, Camden, SC or the James K. Copenhaver Alumni Band Scholarship Fund c/o USC School of Music.

Born in Greenville, SC, Pat was the son of the late William Brown Wylie and Frances Stewart Wylie of Pickens, SC. He attended Furman University in Greenville, SC, meeting the love of his life, Nancy Carlton, and receiving a B.A. in Music Education. Following this, he served in the US Army as an officer in the Adjutant General Corps. Pat started his public education career as Band Director at Slater-Marietta High School while still completing his degree at Furman University. He then was the Band Director at Airport High School and R. H. Fulmer Junior High School. He was the first white teacher at Lakeview High School in Lexington County District #2, thus beginning the integration process in that district. His Masters in Music Education was from the University of South Carolina where became Associate Director of Bands. From 1972 until retirement in 1997, he taught at Camden Middle School as Band Director, He assisted with the Camden High School Scarlet Regiment with Bill Basden and Robert Wertz. Following his retirement from public education, he continued to serve the music community with Pecknel Music. He was a member of Grace Episcopal Church, serving throughout the years as the choir director and as the first Verger to serve in that Parish.

Pat dedicated his life to the education of our youth and to the development of the arts. He served his profession on national and state levels including the National Band Association Board of Directors and is a Past President of the SCBDA. He was selected as a member of the Hall of Fame of the SCBDA, the SCMEA and Phi Beta Mu Music Fraternity. He was awarded the NBA Citation of Excellence for performance numerous times. He held memberships in Phi Beta Mu, National Band Association, South Carolina Band Directors Association, South Carolina Music Educators Association, National Association for Music Education, and is a lifetime member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. He founded and conducted the Camden Community Concert Band, and conducted the Camden Rotary Singers. Many of his community and school groups performed for numerous professional organizations, and at the Lord Mayor’s New Year’s Extravaganza at Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. Many young musicians across the Southeast were influenced by his affiliation with the University of South Carolina Band program. For many years, he, with his wife Nancy, was responsible for operation of USC music camps and USC music clinics for 25 years. In addition, he served as conductor of musical groups at Music Clinics and Summer Band Camps, as a mentor to University students and student participants and as a regular announcer for concerts. Pat was the Voice of the Carolina Band. He loved his family, his friends, his church, and the South Carolina Gamecocks.

Mr. Wylie is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Nancy Carlton Wylie; son, Carl “Chris” Wylie (Kim) of Mauldin; daughter, Beth Wylie Poag (Charlie) of Sumter; grandchildren, Nancy Holroyd “Holly” Poag and James Patrick “Jack” Poag; and nieces and nephews, Emma, Sam, Adam and Seth; brothers-in-law, Robert C. Carlton of Grand Rapids, MI and David L. Carlton of Nashville, TN.

Pat was predeceased by his brother, James Thomas Wylie.

Kornegay Funeral Home, Camden Chapel, is in charge of the arrangements.  Online condolences may be sent to the Wylie family by visiting www.kornegayfuneral.com

 

SERVICES

Memorial ServiceSaturday, September 16, 2017
12:00 PM

Grace Episcopal Church
1315 Lyttleton St,
Camden, SC 29020

Call for Applications | Alumni Association Board of Directors Vacancy

Brothers,

In light of Nicholas Bratcher’s election as Kappa Kappa Psi National Vice President of Programs at the 2017 National Convention, there is currently a vacancy on the Alumni Association Board of Directors (AABOD).  If you are interested in applying to serve on the AABOD, we invite you to apply through the process specified in the document attached below.

The timeline for the search will proceed as follows:

  • 09/06/17: Call for Applications is Published
  • 09/20/17: Applications Are Due to AABOD
  • 09/27/17: AABOD Completes Screening of Applications Based on Defined Criteria
  • 10/08/17: AABOD Reviews Screened Applications and Votes to Select New AABOD Member

The AABOD will announce the new AABOD member after contacting her or him first.

James Robert Droddy II (Gamma Theta) 1997-2017

James Robert Droddy II 20, of Kingston, Oklahoma passed away too soon Tuesday evening, August 29, 2017 north of Tishomingo, Oklahoma. He was born on May 30, 1997 in Denton, Texas to Jim Robert Droddy and Vicki Kay Reagan Droddy. A KHS Alumni member, Jimbo graduated from Kington High School in 2015 with honors and served as senior class president. He was attending East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma where he majored in accounting and played the tuba in the marching band and was treasurer for Kappa Kappa Si. Jimbo was an extremely talented musician and was loved by all. His quiet nature and genuine personality touched many souls and will leave a huge hole in our hearts as everyone who knew him will truly mourn his passing.

He is survived by:
Parents:                Jim and Vicki Droddy, Kingston, Oklahoma
Siblings:               Jarod Droddy, Kingston, Oklahoma and Lizzie Droddy, Kingston, Oklahoma
Grandparents:    Steve and Barbara Goolsby, Denton, Texas and Arlene Droddy and Steve Brown, Denton, Texas
Great-Grandmother:     Jessie Reagan, Quitaque, Texas
Aunts:                   Adrienne Morrow and husband Harry, Everett, Washington and Amber Koiner and husband Bubba, Bowie Texas
Uncles:                 Richmond Goolsby and wife Leanne, Celina, Texas; Rick Reagan and wife Robin, Hudson Oaks, Texas; Josh Goolsby and wife Jenna, Arlington, Texas; Don Droddy and wife Jennifer, Providence Village, Texas; and Ronny Droddy, Denton, Texas

Numerous cousins.

Jimbo was predeceased by his grandfathers, Donald Floyd Droddy II and Ernest Lee Reagan.

New LAA Approved: Lambda Gamma Alumni Association

The Kappa Kappa Psi Alumni Association is very pleased to announce that the Lambda Gamma Alumni Association has been recognized as an official Local Alumni Association. This is the KKPsiAA’s 60th Local Alumni Association, and the first approved for the 2017-2019 biennium. Congratulations, Lambda Gamma AA, and welcome!