Lorene Ruymar (Petersen)
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Lorene Ruymar (Petersen)
The mother of my first wife ,Lorene Ruymar, passed this morning in Vancouver Canada. Well known player, educator and historian, Lorene made a significant impact to the North American steel guitar community. She will be greatly missed.
Brian McGibney
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If it ain't broke-don't fix it.
Never enough time to do it right-always enough time to do it over.
A lack of planning in your world...does not constitute an emergency in mine.
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Lorene was a good friend of mine. As Brian indicated, she certainly did make "a significant impact to the North American steel guitar community. She will be greatly missed."
Lorene was awarded the Jerry Byrd Lifetime Achievement Award at Scotty's ISGC in 2009. See following photos.
My condolences to all Lorene's family, especially to her husband Art. Sincerely, Jim Harrison
Lorene was awarded the Jerry Byrd Lifetime Achievement Award at Scotty's ISGC in 2009. See following photos.
My condolences to all Lorene's family, especially to her husband Art. Sincerely, Jim Harrison
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Lorene Ruymar (Petersen)
Thanks Jim.
Any other material you have would be greatly appreciated
Brian
Any other material you have would be greatly appreciated
Brian
Measure twice, cut once unless its really expensive, in that case measure thrice just to be sure.
If it ain't broke-don't fix it.
Never enough time to do it right-always enough time to do it over.
A lack of planning in your world...does not constitute an emergency in mine.
Life is not a dress rehearsal
If it ain't broke-don't fix it.
Never enough time to do it right-always enough time to do it over.
A lack of planning in your world...does not constitute an emergency in mine.
Life is not a dress rehearsal
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I'm too new to the community to have any further knowledge but I bought her book last year (https://www.amazon.com/Hawaiian-Steel-G ... 1574240218) and have pored over it many, many times. My condolences as well!
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My gosh, that's very sad news. While I've never met Lorene personally, I feel as though I've known her and husband Art for many years through our active correspondence. Lorene really made her mark on the Hawaiian steel guitar in many ways, all very interesting. Life is so fragile. On behalf of my wife Faye, I send condolences to Art and the family.
George
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Sad news. I met Lorene at Scotty's one year. She was a very gracious lady, amd a terrific Hawaiian steel player.
Please visit my web site and Soundcloud page and listen to the music posted there.
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
http://www.mikeperlowin.com http://soundcloud.com/mike-perlowin
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My condolences to her family and friends. Her book on the Hawaiian guitar is a great resource.
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Yes, my condolences regarding Lorene. She was a good friend of the steel guitar world. We conversed on many occasion, I sold her instruction courses, etc.
I never heard an unkind word about her.
Regards to her friends & family.
Al Brisco
Steel Guitars of Canada.
I never heard an unkind word about her.
Regards to her friends & family.
Al Brisco
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I met Lorene 20 years ago when I attended my first HSGA festival in Joliet IL. I had her book and took it with me - she was so nice to talk to me and sign her book. She had a huge passion for Hawaiian steel and worked hard on events and programs to showcase the music, and get more young people interested in steel - especially in Hawaii. Often spending her own money to buy guitars and lessons for kids.. As years went by I always made time to talk to her at festivals and eventually I was on the board of HSGA and got to work with her for a short time. I have missed seeing her and Art. RIP Lorene - you made a difference.
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Sorry to hear that our good friend,-Lorene,- has passed. We have been friends since the first time her and Art came to the Joliet HSGA convention. We also spent lots of time in Hawaii together, especially in Maui. If you've never heard her play "Yellow Bird" on her steel.-you sure missed out. You all probably know that she was instrumental in getting the Joseph Kekuku statue at the Polynesian Cultural Center. [/img]
Aloha Lorene and RIP.
Wally & Peg
Aloha Lorene and RIP.
Wally & Peg
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I met Lorene and Art a handful of times. The first time was to pick up a copy of her instructional manual at the Jade Rabbit restaurant, now shut a number of years, where a few steel players would meet to jam a bit, and celebrate Birthdays.
After a bit of time practicing, I stopped by their house once to demonstrate my new-found skills (they survived through the ordeal). Lorene had infectious enthusiasm for the steel guitar, and both her and Art were very welcoming and helpful as I got going. Last week I started flipping through her manual and picked Yellow Bird for something I had not tried before...
RIP Lorene, and condolences to Art and the family. Thanks for the music, and thank you for helping some stranger get going on the steel.
After a bit of time practicing, I stopped by their house once to demonstrate my new-found skills (they survived through the ordeal). Lorene had infectious enthusiasm for the steel guitar, and both her and Art were very welcoming and helpful as I got going. Last week I started flipping through her manual and picked Yellow Bird for something I had not tried before...
RIP Lorene, and condolences to Art and the family. Thanks for the music, and thank you for helping some stranger get going on the steel.
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Lorene
Our small enthusiast community collective suffers yet another tragic loss, The level of the resources in the well she tapped for everyone, drops yet again. My deep and sincere condolences to all family and friends she influenced. A beloved mentor gone to her maker.
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Lorene Ruymar
I value many wonderful memories of our times together at the Hawaiian Steel Conventions in Hawaii and Joliet. She made so many wonderful contributions to the Steel Guitar Community.
Lorene's photo and obituary here:
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/there ... =196358680
In Loving Memory of Lorene Lillian Ruymar, April 6, 1931 to June 9, 2020. Died in her sleep after a prolonged struggle with Dementia. She is survived by her second husband, Arthur; children, Katheryn and Bill; step-son, Ron; grandchildren, James, Kelsey, Julien, and Brian; and step-grandchildren, Denise and Michelle.
She worked as a music teacher in the Vancouver public school system, was strongly involved with her church, and was an advocate for Hawaiian steel guitar music. She was gifted with the title of "Honorary Hawaiian" for her book that chronicled the development of the Hawaiian steel guitar.
Lorene always enjoyed a good party with homemade music and friends.
Lorene's photo and obituary here:
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/there ... =196358680
In Loving Memory of Lorene Lillian Ruymar, April 6, 1931 to June 9, 2020. Died in her sleep after a prolonged struggle with Dementia. She is survived by her second husband, Arthur; children, Katheryn and Bill; step-son, Ron; grandchildren, James, Kelsey, Julien, and Brian; and step-grandchildren, Denise and Michelle.
She worked as a music teacher in the Vancouver public school system, was strongly involved with her church, and was an advocate for Hawaiian steel guitar music. She was gifted with the title of "Honorary Hawaiian" for her book that chronicled the development of the Hawaiian steel guitar.
Lorene always enjoyed a good party with homemade music and friends.