I posted an earlier note on the passing of Michael Keniston (see earlier post here) the popular music teacher who won over students and friends with the strength of his personality. (he's the second from right in the picture) Now I see his obituary in The Californian, which reveals a life well lived and reflects the energy and enthusiasm for which he was known. Funny how much we can learn of folks after they are gone, and it's no wonder that the obituary page consistently comes up as one of the most well-read pages in any newspaper in the nation. Keniston worked for the Bakersfield City School District and, according to the obit, taught most recently at Voorhies, Wayside and McKinley Elementary schools. He graduated from Cal State Fullerton and seemed drawn to drama and risks. He was a skydiver and apparently a bungee jumper as well, not to mention an accomplished dancer and actor at the Melodrama. His death is a loss not only for his family and friends, but for our community as well. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church on 17th Street this Saturday at 10 a.m. A reception will follow at Westminster Hall. Graveside services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Showing posts with label Bakersfield City School District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bakersfield City School District. Show all posts
Thursday, May 14, 2009
A full life as viewed through a newspaper obituary: Michael Keniston
I posted an earlier note on the passing of Michael Keniston (see earlier post here) the popular music teacher who won over students and friends with the strength of his personality. (he's the second from right in the picture) Now I see his obituary in The Californian, which reveals a life well lived and reflects the energy and enthusiasm for which he was known. Funny how much we can learn of folks after they are gone, and it's no wonder that the obituary page consistently comes up as one of the most well-read pages in any newspaper in the nation. Keniston worked for the Bakersfield City School District and, according to the obit, taught most recently at Voorhies, Wayside and McKinley Elementary schools. He graduated from Cal State Fullerton and seemed drawn to drama and risks. He was a skydiver and apparently a bungee jumper as well, not to mention an accomplished dancer and actor at the Melodrama. His death is a loss not only for his family and friends, but for our community as well. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church on 17th Street this Saturday at 10 a.m. A reception will follow at Westminster Hall. Graveside services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Beloved Bakersfield city school district music teacher Michael Keniston, 56, dies
Learned today that Michael Keniston, a popular music teacher with the Bakersfield City School District, has died at the age of 56. I didn't know Michael but those that did describe him as highly motivated, engaging and full of energy. Good teachers are hard to come by and good music teachers - because there are so few of them - also equally in scarce supply. Not sure what was the cause of death. Check back here for details. Keniston was one of the music teachers slated to conduct at Monday's city honor orchestra at Rabobank Arena. He's the second from the right in the photo, where he is shown with other city music teachers touring the schools and performing trying to get kids interested in music.
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