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John Towner Obituary

John Eugene Towner of Lawrence passed away Saturday May 7th at Lawrence Memorial Hospital at the age of 94. John was born in Ness City, Ks. He was proceeded in death by wive's Jean Hedrick, Shawnee, Kansas and Betty Ann Kelly, Lawrence and brother Vernon Towner of Jefferson City, Mo. He is survived by daughter Tandy Reichmeier (Mike) of Lenexa, son Randy Towner (LeAnn) of Lawrence and stepson Michael Kelly of Lawrence and sister Dorothy Kirkpatrick of Sedalia, Mo. 5 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. John graduated from the University of Kansas with a master's degree in music education and performance. He had a passion for Kansas sports and rarely missed a game. He played in the Kansas Alumni Band until age 92. After retiring from a long career as an elementary instrumental music teacher in the Shawnee Mission School district, where he introduced his passion of music to thousands of children, he moved to Lawrence and conducted the New Horizon Band for 17 years. John was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution. John sang in the church choir until his passing. He was an avid golfer and shot his age numerous times while carding 9 holes in one. He collected classic cars and loved talking cars and showing them off. He enjoyed dancing and exercise classes. John had a quirky sense of humor but was always kind and generous. He always had time for a conversation with anyone and a hug. He leaves a grieving but proud and loving family, full of John stories that will last forever. His spirit will continue in all of us.

Visitation will be 10:00 Thursday May 12th at First Methodist Church Lawrence at 946 Vermont St, Lawrence Ks. Funeral will follow at 11:00. Burial will be at Shawnee Memorial Garden 23215 St, Shawnee, Ks. following funeral.

Memorial donations in John's name can be made to First Methodist Church, Lawrence Ks 946 Vermont 66044 or the New Horizon Band at Senior Resource Center 745 Vermont St. Lawrence, Ks 66044 C/O Megan Poindexter

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on May 10, 2022.

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Connie Atwell

May 20, 2022

Mr Towner was my first band teacher at Flint School. Thanks to him I enjoyed band all through my school years.

Nancy Johnson Clark

May 20, 2022

I fondly remember Mr. Towner. As a 4th grader at Flint he helped me find an instrument to play when my fingers would go into the holes on a clarinet. He gave me a flute and my years being in band began! He was indeed a kind man with a great gift. My life has been forever enriched thanks to him. May God comfort you.

Greg Lindsey

May 19, 2022

My memories of Mr Towner go way back. My older sister had the honor of having him as her band teacher at Ray Marsh around the end of the 1970´s and start of the 1980´s. As a little kid, I remember going to her concerts, and honors band practice. When I came of age at Blue Jacket, I had the chance of gaining an interest in playing music because of Mr Towner. He remembered my big sis still, and eagerly got another one of us playing. He had a profound effect on me personally as I continued to play thru high school and always looked back at what I learned from him. The number of kids that are now adults that had changed lives because of this man is way into the thousands. Rest easy Mr Towner.

Teresa (Seay) Berry

May 19, 2022

I had Mr Towner as a teacher when I was in school. I am 65yrs old now. I remember him fondly (and his daughter Tandy as well). He was a very kind and nice man to everyone!! He cared very much about teaching and the kids. I am happy he lived such a long and full life. I send condolences to his family. He was a man to be proud of.

Michael Fairleigh

May 10, 2022

I was one of those thousands of children, starting with band in 4th grade at Nieman. John´s influence was ongoing in my life and I will never forget him. To Randy (my childhood golf teacher) and the rest of the family, please accept my deepest condolences.

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