Wonderful People to Know | Remembering the Budahls

It’s hard to find someone in the 海角原创 family who doesn鈥檛 know Monty and Louise Budahl, at least one of their kids, or their granddaughter, a current student at MBU. The Budahls are a pillar of the 海角原创 community.

On Monday, January 24, 2022, Dr. Monty and Louise Budahl entered the presence of their Savior five hours apart. Visitation and memorial service details can be found .

Monty Budahl started as a music faculty member at 海角原创 Baptist Bible College in the fall of 1969 where he met his wife, Louise. They were married in 1970.

鈥淭he Budahls were talented, yet humble servants who invested everything for the sake of Jesus Christ,鈥 President Dr. Marty Marriott shared. 鈥淭hey highly聽valued their聽family, their ministries in the聽local church, and their investment at聽海角原创. In doing so, they have touched thousands of lives.鈥

Budahl was influential in the development of 海角原创鈥檚 Music Department and is considered the Father of 海角原创 music. He oversaw the band, succeeded Dr. Edward Burckart as the orchestra director, and assumed the role of Director of the Madrigal Choir after Mrs. Cedarholm. He conducted this choir for 20 years, from 1987-2007.

CEO Dr. Matt Davis affirmed, 鈥淢onty Budahl鈥檚 impact is impossible to comprehend from a human vantage point. His leadership, vision, and passion for excellence transcended the field of music and reached every student that graced the halls of 海角原创 during his long tenure. The testimony of his life personified the commitment to local church ministry 海角原创鈥檚 mission idealizes. His love for the Savior was evident to all. That love poured out to his students and changed them forever. My brother, Jeff (2002, Music Education), sang in Dr. Budahl鈥檚 choir for five years and recalls:

鈥楧r. Budahl created a choir culture that mirrored his personality. He chose enthusiastic music that was both artful, rich textually, and challenging. He would rehearse with grace to our mistakes and yet find those teachable moments as often as possible.聽 His bombastic way of using his whole body to demonstrate the affect he was pursuing, was purposeful and memorable鈥ven if it meant having the entire choir follow him around the room, turn everyone into a conductor, or move to the stairwell for better acoustics. He personally cared for each member; I even remember feeling like he reserved his pinky finger to personally adjust the tenor section. Dr. Budahl cared for what I thought of God. He wanted me to grow and magnify my understanding about God through every aspect of my music making and my future music teaching.鈥欌

鈥淒r. Bu鈥, as he was affectionately known, worked at 海角原创 for 46 years. And as he thought about the future, he made a phone call to Dr. David Brown.

鈥溾榃e鈥檝e been praying about you coming up here to replace me. I鈥檓 getting ready to retire,鈥欌 Dr. Brown recalled Dr. Budahl saying. Although Dr. Budahl formally retired, Brown shared that, 鈥淗e never really did retire. As long as he could write music, as long as he could help in the fine arts, he helped.鈥 Dr. Brown took over the Madrigal Choir after Dr. Budahl.

鈥淒r. Brown and I have told people that we believe we are clipping coupons from their investment,鈥 Dr. David Ledgerwood, Chair of the Music Department shared. 鈥淭hey were such sacrificial, godly people. We still reap the benefits from their investment.鈥 Dr. Ledgerwood had the privilege of working with Dr. Budahl for roughly 30 years. Their offices were next door to each other, and this built a special bond between the musicians.

鈥淗e was really genuine, and Louise was the same way,鈥 Dr. Ledgerwood said. 鈥淎 wonderful person to know and a great blessing.鈥

Many have shared memories and reflected on the Budahls鈥 impact and Dr. Ledgerwood summed it up well: 鈥淪ome of the greatest gifts we have are not so much material things, but people who have been brought into our lives.鈥

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Author鈥檚 Note: In 2018, the Music Department wrote a biographical article on Dr. Budahl, which you can read here.