Douglas “Doug” Craig Talbott, 78, passed away on August 26, 2023, at his home in Lindsborg with his family by his side. He was born to the late L. Stanley and the late M. Pauline (Pennington) Talbott on November 21, 1944, in Ft. Benning, Georgia where his Dad was stationed with the 11th Airborne Division as a Paratrooper. Doug attended Pratt, KS public schools through his sophomore year. His family moved to Russell, KS where he graduated from Russell High School in 1962. Doug found a love for tennis during his high school time and started his tennis coaching career working with youth through the Russell rec department.
Following in his parents’ footsteps, Doug enrolled at Bethany College in 1962. Doug was a member of the successful Bethany tennis teams from 1962-1966. He pledged and became an active member of the Pi Sigma Chi fraternity in 1963. In the Spring, 1966, he graduated from Bethany College with a degree in Music Education.
In the Fall, 1966, he accepted the position of Instrumental Music Director for grades 5-12 in Ellsworth, KS. Along with the numerous bands and ensembles, Doug would also teach Music Theory. Doug was selected as a USD 327 Outstanding Young Educator. In addition to teaching, Doug coached freshman boys’ basketball and high school boys’ tennis. In the summer of 1968, he was introduced to the person who would soon become his lifelong partner, Linda Svaty, who was home from Ft. Hays State for the summer. On February 15, 1969, they were united in marriage at the Presbyterian Church in Ellsworth, KS. In addition to teaching in Ellsworth, he was choir director for the Presbyterian Church. Doug taught in Ellsworth from 1966 to the Spring of 1971, resigning to attend Ft. Hays State, Hays, KS, as a graduate assistant to complete his Music Education Master’s Degree. While at Hays, Doug and Linda became the proud parents of a son, Matthew Sean on May 11, 1972.
After receiving his master’s degree, Doug and his family moved to Nickerson, KS, where he became the Nickerson High School Band Director and taught Music Theory. The Marching Panther Band performed at the half-times of college football games and at the Tri-State Festival in Enid, OK. Doug was selected as an outstanding educator for USD 309, Nickerson, KS. Doug also served as choir director for the Nickerson Methodist Church from 1972 to 1978. During their time in Nickerson, Doug coached freshman boys’ basketball and high school girls’ tennis. He also enjoyed being a tennis pro at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, KS.
During the Spring of 1978, Doug made the decision to accept the Director of Bands and Music Theory position at Butler County Community College in El Dorado, KS. He became the Music Department Chair and the Kansas Community College Honor Band Chair. For nine summers Doug enjoyed being the director of the El Dorado City Band which presented a concert in the park every Thursday evening in June and July. The Butler Jazz Ensemble was selected to perform at the New Orleans and Reno Jazz Festivals. As the Director of Bands for Butler CCC he hosted concerts and clinics by Maynard Ferguson, Woody Hermann, Buddy Rich, Ed Shaughnessy and Mike Steinel. In the Fall of 1979, on September 14, Doug and Linda along with son Matt were blessed with the birth of twins, Mark David and Traci Liane.
Doug received a call from Bethany College, his Alma Mater, asking if he would be interested in pursuing the position of Alumni Director. This was a position his Dad had held for many years at Bethany. Doug had always said that if the college ever needed him, he would be there to help. New Years Eve of 1987, the family packed up and headed to Lindsborg, KS. From 1988 to 1990, Doug served as Director of Alumni Affairs and Annual Giving organizing the Phone-a-Rama, the McPherson and Lindsborg Giving Campaigns, alumni gatherings throughout the state and U.S.A., served as the college faculty representative and President of the Lindsborg Chamber of Commerce for two terms. While serving as Alumni Director, he organized the clinic and concert by Maynard Ferguson and his band in Presser Hall. He received the Meredith Humphries Excellence in Teaching Award and was appointed Professor Emeritus of Music.
In 1990, Doug was presented the opportunity to apply for the unexpected opening for Director of Bands for Smoky Valley High School. Missing teaching and directing, Doug was excited to be selected as the next Director of Bands for Smoky Valley High School which included all bands, music theory, and teaching a leadership class. The Symphonic Band was selected to represent Kansas in the Washington D.C. Festival of States with Governor Graves personally presenting a commendation certificate to the band. They performed at the Worlds of Fun band competition. The Marching Viking Band was selected as the Honor Band for Hyllningsfest and performed at half-time of the Bethany College Homecoming game. Doug coached the high school girls’ tennis team and middle school boys’ basketball team for the Smoky Valley school system.
In 2000, Doug was excited to apply and be selected to be Director of Bands for his beloved alma mater, Bethany College. From 2000 to 2010, he directed the numerous bands, was a studio instructor and taught Secondary Music Education Methods to future music teachers. Doug was the student teacher supervisor, head of the music education program, recipient of the Donna Meredith Humphries Award for Teaching/Advisement and Guidance, and sponsor for the Associated Music Students of Bethany College. The Bethany Jazz Ensemble was selected to perform in Branson, MO, as the opening act for Puttin’ on the Ritz and Legends in Concert Shows. The Jazz Ensemble was also selected to be the opening act for opening day of the 50th Anniversary of Silver Dollar City. The Jazz Ensemble was selected to play in the “Rock the Boat Festivals at Sea” aboard the M.S. Fascination and also the “Music Festivals Bahamas Cruise Tour” aboard the Majesty of the Seas. While Director of Bands for Bethany he served as the Fine Arts Division Chair retiring in 2010.
From 2010 to his passing, Doug served as an Adjunct Professor of Music Education for Bethany, was a KSDE Reviewer for Kansas College and University Music Education Programs and remained active as a guest clinician/director and adjudicator. Throughout his career, Doug was an active member of various musical associations including: National and State Educations Associations, Kansas Music Educators Association, National Association for Music Education (formerly MENC), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Kansas Bandmasters Association. Doug was a member and guest director for the Heart of America Concert Band from 1996-2014. Doug directed the Bethany All Star Jazz Band in 2016. In addition, Doug enjoyed other Lindsborg community musical involvement. The Trinity United Methodist Church choir singing and serving as music director for several years, being a member of the Salemsborg Lutheran Church choir, being a part of Broadway RFD as both a pit orchestra director and member and directing the Lindsborg Community 4th of July band from 1990-2016.
Besides his love for God and his family, teaching music was Doug’s life passion and career. Along with music, his love for tennis and sharing his knowledge of the sport was just as important to him. Doug coached his kids and grand-kids. Doug was an important part of the coaching staff for Bethany College Tennis Camps for many years, where he also helped start a high school girls’ tennis camp. Doug ran the Lindsborg Affiliated Tennis Tournaments that began decades ago and continue today. He was the Lindsborg Recreation head tennis coach for many years and continued to serve as an assistant in recent years. Doug was co-founder of the Lindsborg Netters Junior Tennis Club. Doug was still coaching tennis to the youth of Smoky Valley until his passing. Doug was an avid follower and supporter of his grand-kids’ various activities and enjoyed helping them whenever they needed or asked for assistance.
Survivors include his beloved wife and companion for over 54 years: Linda of the home; sons: Matt Talbott (Deb) of Ellsworth, KS and Mark (Serah) of Lindsborg, KS; daughter: Traci (Chris) of Lindsborg, KS: grandchildren: Danielle, Paige and Jaide Talbott, Ellsworth; Koltin Talbott, Eagle, CO; Gabriel and Ezekiel Baker, Lindsborg; and numerous in-laws, nieces and nephews plus countless friends.
Cremation has been chosen. A Celebration of Life with light meal will be held Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 10 A.M. at Salemsborg Lutheran Church, 3831 W. Salemsborg Rd, Smolan, KS. The service will be live streamed on Salemsborg’s YouTube channel: Salemsborg Lutheran.
MEMORIALS
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Doug Talbott Memorial Fund. Please note in the memo designation of memorial to: Talbott Instrumental Assistance Fund, Angel Arms Home Health, or Salemsborg Lutheran Church. Memorials may be mailed to Farmers State Bank, 447 N. Harrison St, Lindsborg, KS 67456.