
Rebecca “Becky” Wright Hayes directed choirs at Trinity
Methodist Church for 25 years, beginning in 1906. She
served her last stint in 1947, shortly before she died.
She was born in 1879 and was an accomplished pianist, as
well as a soprano soloist. When Becky was young, one of
her piano teachers was John Thompson (yes, THE John
Thompson of the red-covered piano student books).
She married Cliff Hayes and lived next door to the church
(where our parking lot is now). They had no children.
Becky was a leading piano teacher in the area and always
had a waiting list. She was loving and caring, yet strict.
Becky was prim and proper—a Victorian woman. She
was a disciplined Christian woman and loved Trinity
dearly. Becky also loved opera. She would go to San
Francisco once a year to hear the opera. On Saturdays,
she would listen to opera on the radio.
The list of choir members who sang under her direction
include names such as: W.L. Shattuck (the author of the
History cited on page 6), Hazel Sweeney (whose husband
Dan built the sanctuary), members of the Brewrink family
(who set up the Brewrink fund for Trinity), Frances
Aldana, Pauline & Leonard Fisk, Maxine (Linger) Fridenstine,
Robert Lundblade and Marjorie Jaeger.
Marjorie Jaeger remembers: “In 1943 my husband, Jack,
was sent to Idaho Falls to start a car business. Our daughter
was six then, ready for school and piano lessons, too.
Luckily we were sent to Becky Hayes, a piano teacher
next door to the church. She took Carol as a pupil and
talked us into joining the church, too.”
Pauline Mickelson said: “She was the best teacher I ever
had. She always went through the upcoming lesson and
played portions, which was inspiring for the students. She
played my newly assigned piece for me so beautifully that
I wanted to run right home and try it.”
From Jean Greenhalgh: “Becky was my piano teacher for
five years. She was not only my teacher, but a friend.
Sometimes I would stay overnight with her. We would
kneel by the bed and pray before sleeping.” And, “When
Becky gave recitals for her students, they were always
good. They had practiced and practiced to perfection before
the recital.”
Becky continued to teach until 1948, when she passed
away of cancer at the age of 69. How blessed Trinity has
been with musicians like Becky Hayes!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Memories of Becky Hayes
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