John William "Bill" Thomson

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October 8, 1940 ~ January 31, 2022

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John William "Bill" Thomson, 81, of Wichita, KS was born October 8, 1940 in Warren, Ohio, the son of the late Jack and Ruth (Miller) Thomson of Joplin, MO. He died January 31, 2022 at Catholic Care Center Bel Aire, KS after a brief battle with cancer. Bill grew up in Joplin, MO graduating from Joplin Senior High School in 1958. In 1963 Bill received his Bachelor’s degree in Music Theory from Wichita State University, his Master’s degree in Piano Performance from WSU in 1965, and received his Doctorate degree in Composition and Music History from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1968. Bill enjoyed sharing his knowledge and passion of the music profession with students from 1966 until his retirement in 2006. He was an assistant professor of music at the University of Missouri at Kansas City, Kansas State University, and Wichita State University. He later became the Professor of Music at Wichita State University from 1988 until 2006. In 1986 Bill wrote a book titled Jazz Greats: Getting Better With AGE. He traveled the country interviewing jazz greats to hear their life stories and techniques. Jazz music was his passion, and he thoroughly enjoyed playing the piano and performing with his jazz band . They played many gigs throughout Kansas and the Midwest, which created many lasting friendships throughout his career. He also played in concerts for the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, along with performing for a time in Las Vegas accompanying artists such as Henry Mancini and the Osmonds. Bill enjoyed playing golf and photography, but his true passion was educating his students, playing the piano, writing, recording, and listening to music. He was a gentleman, and was well liked by all who knew him. We will miss his friendship, kindness, and wit. He was a true professional in his field. Bill leaves his sister Mary Jane Thompson and brother-in-law John of Denton, TX, many cousins, his dear friend Larry Soloman and wife Sarah of Wichita, and a number of good friends from WSU and the music community. Memorial gifts may be sent to Wichita State University Foundation, 1845 Fairmount Street Wichita, KS 67260-0002. A celebration of his life will be planned at a later date. Downing and Lahey Mortuary – East Chapel.

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  1. Bill was one of the greatest bosses I ever had when I worked in the Wichita State Univ. School of Music. He was dear friend and almost like a 2nd father to me. I loved hearing him play piano! His friendship and talent will be missed!

  2. We will Miss Bill at his former residence, Highland house. he was always the life of the Wednesday cocktail hour bringing a big jar of nuts to share as we all brought different snacks and of course, memories of him playing the piano at a Christmas gathering and a birthday party for another one of our residence. one of Our great Shocker music department, gone but certainly not forgotten. RIP, Bill. Your friend JA


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