IN LOVING MEMORY OF
James Ross
Kelso
July 5, 1950 – August 15, 2023
James Ross Kelso
July 5, 1950 – August 15, 2023
Beloved teacher, musician, father, and friend, James Ross Kelso, 73, died peacefully at home in Belton, Mo., on August 15, 2023, surrounded by loved ones.
James was born on July 5, 1950, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to J D "Jack" and Helen Patton "Pat" Kelso. It was in his father's plumbing shop that James learned the value of a strong work ethic and a good joke– two things he applied generously wherever he went. But it was his deep love of music that set his own life course.
James "Buster" Kelso played his first tenor sax gig in junior high, and knew from that young age that music was his calling. After graduating from Will Rogers High School, he completed his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Tulsa on a full music scholarship, making lifelong memories and friends in bands such as Home Cookin', Soul Section, and the TU Jazz Band.
As a music educator, James's influence is still deeply felt in the Four-State area. After starting his teaching career in Eunice, New Mexico, James arrived in Neosho, Mo., in 1978, and spent the next 28 years inspiring generations of students to become both good musicians and good citizens, and developing Neosho's jazz, concert, and marching bands into programs of distinction. He directed "The Pride of the Ozarks" Wildcat Marching Band, received numerous awards for his contributions to jazz education, and continued teaching in Chanute, Ks., until his full retirement in 2016.
To his students, Mr. Kelso was a remarkable leader and mentor who instilled in them not only a love of music but a sense of community, pride, and purpose. And to all people, he was an encourager and friend, offering anyone he met a kind word or a funny story with a twinkle in his eye. In his memory, he would hope that we all seek out the joy, beauty, and music in the world around us, and the deep humanity in each other.
James is preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Pat Kelso, and his sister, Sarajane Platten. He is survived by his wife, Suzanne Berry, of Belton, Mo.; four beloved sons, Patrick Spencer Kelso (Caylene) of Oronogo, Mo., Gavin Ross Kelso (Mia) of Bedford, Tx., Kai Asher Kelso of Joplin, Mo., and Quinn Berry Kelso of Belton, Mo.; a treasured grandson, Brennan Ross Kelso, and a brother, John D. Kelso.
A memorial service will be held at the Community Christian Church, 4601 Main Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64112, Sunday, September 10, 2023 at 3:00 p.m.
A public memorial service will be held at the Neosho High School Performing Arts Center in Neosho, Mo., on September 30, 2023, at 1:14pm.
Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
Memorial Service
Community Christian Church
Starts at 3:00 pm
Memorial Service
Neosho High School Performing Arts Center
Starts at 1:14 pm
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