One Monticello Life: Beverly Lobitz
November 4th, 2007 by Joe BurgessMrs. Beverly Lobitz has been a member of UAM’s Music faculty for 35 years. So many times, when someone has the same career, they just do their job. That’s not the case with Mrs. Lobitz.
David Johnston, who’s daughter, Dailyn, is a first year piano student of Mrs. Lobitz, considers her to be “an outstanding piano teacher. Dailyn is already reading sheet music, and can sing and play at the same time.”
Johnston added, “She is a very sweet person who allows parents to sit in on lessons with their children. Seeing her work with kids the way she does, shows that she is a very patient and talented teacher. She always seems eager to share her love of music.”Â
Beverly Lobitz grew up in Manhattan, Kansas. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree at Kansas State University, and then completed her Masters of Science in Voice degree, at Emporia (Kansas) State University.
Mrs. Annette Hall, her colleague in the Division of Music since 1972, considers Mrs. Lobitz to be “a multi-talented musician, dedicated teacher, and exemplary role model for students.”
Mrs. Hall added, “She has the heart of a teacher.”Â
Mrs. Lobitz has taught piano and voice, both in school settings and privately, since college. She has been a member of UAM’s Music Department for 35 years.Â
Betty Matthews told me last week, how helpful Mrs. Lobitz was when she taught Ms. Matthews daughter, Laura. “Personal involvement” makes a world of difference.”
Larry Lobitz, retired, is Mrs. Beverly’s husband, and has preached for many years. Together, they serve at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, in Lake Village. Mr. Larry leads the choir, and Mrs. Beverly has played the organ for 11 years.
Their son, Brice is a construction contractor in New Orleans, and his wife, Becky (formerly Becky Jacobs, of Monticello), is an electrical engineer with Shell Oil. They spend many weekends working with church projects there, such as missions, and construction for people with special needs.
Mrs. Lobitz has 2 grandchildren, Colton and Tyler.
Mrs. Lobitz says she doesn’t watch very much television, but does enjoy an occasional “Extreme Home Makeover”, when someone does something helpful to improve someone else’s life.
Mrs. Lobitz considers music, “a vocation, and a hobby”, and has taught hundreds of students in private lessons, where she can make the most of “one on one” contact, in teaching.
She explained her ambitions with this phrase, “My goal is to see students succeed, not just in music, but in life.”
It seems that Mrs. Beverly Lobitz has reached her goal; many, many, times. Including with me.
I became a voice student of Beverly Lobitz in 1982, when i started at UAM. 3 years later, while living and working in Dumas, but just a few hours short of graduation. Mrs. Lobitz kept in touch with me by sending messages by my church’s pianist (also a student of hers), encouraging me to finish. Mrs. Lobitz kept saying, “When you’ve got that degree, you’ll be so glad to have achieved that goal in life.” 25 years later, I see that she was right. The fact that Mrs. Lobitz never gave up, has really made a difference, as it does to so many other students, that she still calls “My Kids”.
Thanks, Beverly Lobitz, for sharing your One Monticello Life.
Choose another article
Newer article: One Monticello Life: Truman Hamilton
Older article: MonticelloLive Viewed Over 2000 Times Last Week
I can remember my friend, Ashley Maxwell, LOVING to go to her lessons with Mrs. Lobitz!
I’m one of Mrs. Lobitz’s kids. She is a precious lady and a true asset to this community. She has encouraged countless children through her mentoring and love. We all love you, Mrs. Lobit.
Thanks for featuring her in your website.
I was one of Mrs. Lobitz Kids…I still remember all of the special attention that she gave me.
I miss the Vocal Lessons that she gave me, but I am proud to say that I am still singing & putting all of her good lessons to use.
She had to be patient to even attempt to teach me because I know that it was a definite struggle to keep my attention. God blessed me with such a patient instructor.
I am totalley deaf in one in and have hearing loss in the other ear too. She trained my good hearing to reconize how to stay in tune & actualley sing a good note or two.
Thanks Mrs. Lobitz
I am still singing praises to the Lord
I love you
Tanya
Mrs. Beverly Lobitz is the most amazing woman! She taught me piano lessons for several years. She taught me so much more than an extreme love for the piano.
The way that Mrs. Lobitz cared for me and had patience with me actually brought me through some difficult times in my life. I was a young teenage girl with many “ideas” about life. Some of those ideas actually led me down paths that should have never been travelled. While spending time with Mrs. Lobitz during piano lessons she would encourage me, pray with me, and always love me.
Today, I am a minister’s wife and play the piano for our church. I have a daughter that also has a love for the piano. My two sons are very musical as well. The love for students is also a passion of mine today – I am the principal at Faith Christian School.
Mrs. Lobitz, thank you for contributing to who I am today. I think of you often.
Mrs. Lobitz is an outstanding teacher who always looking for a way to improve the education traits of her student. i have had her as a voice teacher for 3 years, and she is always working with me, and helping with improving my talents in music voice. She encourage me a lot and always pushing me to use my talents for the right thing. I happy to see that UAM have so many Godly professor, and I’m so glad that Mrs Lobitz is one of those people.
Thank you Mrs Lobitz work all your hard work!!!!!
This is a great article! Mrs. Lobitz was such a wonderful inspiration in my musical life. She is a very gifted musician and a phenomenal teacher. I hate to say that I have gotten a little rusty on the black and whites, but I can still manage to hammer out a tune here and there. You know I always was better at hearing music than reading it! Love ya!!