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Jost, Walter (1927-2016)

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Mennonite World Review obituary: 2016 Apr 11 p. 19

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Bethel professor had deep love for music

NORTH NEWTON, Kan. — Walter Jost, 89, Bethel College professor emeritus of music, died March 10 in North Newton.

Growing up on a farm near Hillsboro, Jost began to show an ability and passion for music at an early age. He graduated from Bethel, where he focused on piano and voice, in 1949.

His first teaching position was at Freeman (S. D.) Junior College, where he met fellow faculty member Mary Ann Heiser. They were married Aug. 12, 1960.

After seven years teaching in Freeman, Jost began doctoral studies at the University of Southern California. Upon completion of coursework, he began his 32-year teaching career at Bethel in 1960. In his career at Bethel, Jost directed choirs and ensembles, served as musical director for annual opera productions, taught conducting classes, gave voice lessons and led choir tours throughout the U. S., Canada and Europe.

He also directed church and community choirs and served as a frequent guest conductor, clinician, adjudicator and workshop leader. Upon retirement in 1992, Jost continued directing church and community choirs, listening to music and playing the piano.

He chaired Bethel's Life Enrichment Committee for 17 years.

Jost is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; children Scott and Lora; and three grandchildren.

A memorial service was held April 1 at Bethel College Mennonite Church.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Bethel music department or to the music program at Bethel College Mennonite Church.

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