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Wilma worked with us from the very beginning of Chime Master. Her inspirational playing imbued genuine ''soul'' into our carillons and bell ringing equipment. She began playing in the Presbyterian Church in her teens, then supported her husband Harold's ministry as a pastor of Methodist churches and as an independent evangelist. This photo shows Wilma composing her last gospel song, ''Quiet Glory'', about the time she was no longer cognitively able to live at home. Her second to last, ''We Come To You'', is on the piano.
Wilma worked with us from the very beginning of Chime Master. Her inspirational playing imbued genuine ''soul'' into our carillons and bell ringing equipment. She began playing in the Presbyterian Church in her teens, then supported her husband Harold's ministry as a pastor of Methodist churches and as an independent evangelist. This photo shows Wilma composing her last gospel song, ''Quiet Glory'', about the time she was no longer cognitively able to live at home. Her second to last, ''We Come To You'', is on the piano.
 
[[File:Wilma-QuietGlory.jpg|400px|frameless|right|Wilma Hugus 1934-2020]]
:Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus Christ
:Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus Christ
:Our only hope, our Savior
:Our only hope, our Savior

Revision as of 23:02, 15 December 2020

More of us than are listed below actually play in church every week. Chime Master is a very musical company. One of the first questions we ask candidates for any position is 'what instrument do you play?'

In memorium

Wilma Hugus 1934-2020

Wilma Ruth (Ardrey) Hugus, 86, passed away from Wind River Rehab and Wellness in Riverton, WY to be with her Savior on December 1, 2020.

Wilma worked with us from the very beginning of Chime Master. Her inspirational playing imbued genuine soul into our carillons and bell ringing equipment. She began playing in the Presbyterian Church in her teens, then supported her husband Harold's ministry as a pastor of Methodist churches and as an independent evangelist. This photo shows Wilma composing her last gospel song, Quiet Glory, about the time she was no longer cognitively able to live at home. Her second to last, We Come To You, is on the piano.

Wilma Hugus 1934-2020
Lord Jesus, Lord Jesus Christ
Our only hope, our Savior
We need You, we need You now
Without You we are empty and alone
We see our need, we sense our helpless state
We know our weakness and we fear our fate without You
You never leave, You don't forsake us
Into Your shelter You will take us
By Your power You would remake us
You wait for us to turn, to come to You
And now with open hearts we come to You
We come to You - Wilma Hugus, 2015

Current staff

  • Elizabeth Crook - Arranger and programmer
  • Jodi Van Dyke - Hymnologist, documentarian and database management
  • Alethia Stratton - Editor
  • Rick White - Editor and producer

Retired Staff

  • Tabithe Hugus White - Hymnology, arranger and performer
  • Bill White - Editor

Interns

  • Megan Dodds - Editor, 3-octave arrangements
  • Jeff Donahue - Editor, bell automation arrangements