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Mary Lou Nowicki dead at 91

Mary Lou Nowicki

Mary Lou Nowicki, 91, died September 11, 2024, in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born Mary Lou Robinson on August 12, 1933, in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, and graduated from Shawnee High School in 1951. She attended the University of Kansas where she received a Bachelor of Music degree in organ, then earning a Master of Music degree in organ from the University of Alabama as a student of the Warren Hutton and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in organ performance from the University of Michigan in 1976, having studied with Robert Glasgow.

Nowicki presented recitals and masterclasses throughout the United States, Europe, and Iceland, as well as a recital for Pope St. John Paul II. Along with her former teacher and mentor, Warren Hutton, she co-edited and transcribed for organ the complete Handel Messiah, published by G. Schirmer in 1962. Nowicki founded the organ department at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, in 1964, where she taught until 1976. She then joined the faculty at University of Kansas from 1976 until 1979, and upon her return to Mount Pleasant, she continued to teach organ students privately.

For over 40 years, Nowicki served as organist and director of music at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Mount Pleasant, and previously was organist at First Presbyterian Church, Mount Pleasant, and Plymouth Congregational Church, Lawrence, Kansas. She was a professional chef and taught cooking classes for many years at her home in Mount Pleasant. She also worked in the medical practice office of her late husband, Dr. Hans Nowicki. On October 7, 2009, she married Gabriel Kney, Canadian organbuilder, who, along with Nowicki’s vision and support, built two instruments in Mount Pleasant: Central Michigan University organ studio (1972/2010), and St. John’s Episcopal Church (1973). Gabriel Kney died November 8 at the age of 94.

Mary Lou Nowicki is survived by her children, Allegra Blake, Mount Pleasant, and Erik Robinson, DeWitt, Michigan, as well as grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. A funeral service was held at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Mount Pleasant, on October 5.

—Steven Egler

 

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