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John Banman

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John Banman

Birth
Canton, McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Death
29 Nov 2013 (aged 95)
North Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
North Newton, Harvey County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.07292, Longitude: -97.34202
Plot
North wall, 2nd row up from bottom, 5th space from left
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John Banman Obituary

John Banman, 95, died on Nov. 29 at Kidron Bethel Health Care in North Newton.He was born on June 23, 1918, in Canton to Jacob and Helen (Pankratz) Banman.John, a graduate of Newton High School, attended Bethel College for one year prior to completing his bachelor's degree at Wichita University in 1940. Two years later, he received the first master's degree given in clarinet performance from Northwestern University. While serving as a medic in the Army, he performed with various military music ensembles.John, an honored music educator, taught in Kansas for more than 65 years in Clearwater, Ellinwood and Great Bend. John was a woodwind instructor at Fort Hays State Summer Band Camp for more than 20 years. After retirement, he gave private lessons in Hesston and Newton.Throughout his career, John continued to perform and arrange music. From the 1940s until his retirement, he was a fine jazz saxophonist performing with musicians across Kansas and beyond. Upon retirement in Harvey County, John returned to classical music, performing with the Mid-Kansas Orchestra, various Bethel College groups, in local churches and in recitals with local musicians.John was member of Bethel College Mennonite Church and beloved member of the Kidron Health Care community where his music and humor provided a lift to many. He was a dear friend, teacher, father and husband and will be remembered for his generosity of spirit and a life well-lived. When asked recently by W. Nugent about advice for living a good long life he said: "Try to think of something you can do to make this a good world."He is survived by his children: daughter, Nancy Banman and spouse, Stanley J. Scott, and son, Paul Banman and spouse, Robin Avery.He was preceded in death by: his wife, Iris (Wetz) Banman; father and mother, Jacob and Helen Banman; and brothers, Paul and Anton Banman and sister, Katherine Mason.A memorial service will be held at a later time at Bethel College Mennonite Church. The John Banman Memorial Fund has been set up for the Bethel College Music Department. Petersenfamilyfuneralhome.com
Published in The Kansan from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6, 2013
John Banman Obituary

John Banman, 95, died on Nov. 29 at Kidron Bethel Health Care in North Newton.He was born on June 23, 1918, in Canton to Jacob and Helen (Pankratz) Banman.John, a graduate of Newton High School, attended Bethel College for one year prior to completing his bachelor's degree at Wichita University in 1940. Two years later, he received the first master's degree given in clarinet performance from Northwestern University. While serving as a medic in the Army, he performed with various military music ensembles.John, an honored music educator, taught in Kansas for more than 65 years in Clearwater, Ellinwood and Great Bend. John was a woodwind instructor at Fort Hays State Summer Band Camp for more than 20 years. After retirement, he gave private lessons in Hesston and Newton.Throughout his career, John continued to perform and arrange music. From the 1940s until his retirement, he was a fine jazz saxophonist performing with musicians across Kansas and beyond. Upon retirement in Harvey County, John returned to classical music, performing with the Mid-Kansas Orchestra, various Bethel College groups, in local churches and in recitals with local musicians.John was member of Bethel College Mennonite Church and beloved member of the Kidron Health Care community where his music and humor provided a lift to many. He was a dear friend, teacher, father and husband and will be remembered for his generosity of spirit and a life well-lived. When asked recently by W. Nugent about advice for living a good long life he said: "Try to think of something you can do to make this a good world."He is survived by his children: daughter, Nancy Banman and spouse, Stanley J. Scott, and son, Paul Banman and spouse, Robin Avery.He was preceded in death by: his wife, Iris (Wetz) Banman; father and mother, Jacob and Helen Banman; and brothers, Paul and Anton Banman and sister, Katherine Mason.A memorial service will be held at a later time at Bethel College Mennonite Church. The John Banman Memorial Fund has been set up for the Bethel College Music Department. Petersenfamilyfuneralhome.com
Published in The Kansan from Dec. 4 to Dec. 6, 2013

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