Grietje Terburg Rowley
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Elizabeth Grietje Terburg Rowley (1927–2015) was a Latter-day Saint hymnwriter.
Life
Rowley was born in Homestead, Florida and was of Dutch origin.[1] She studied at Oberlin College and the University of Miami. She then went to teach in Hawaii.[1] While working in Hawaii she joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). She moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, and spent most of her remaining life there. She married Grant Rowley in 1953.[2][1]
Rowley is most well known for writing "Be Thou Humble", a hymn in the LDS Church's hymnal. She also wrote hymns for the Primary's Children's Songbook, including "I Want To Be a Missionary Now" and "Samuel tells of the baby Jesus.[2][1] Her hymns have earned prizes in several competitions.[3]
Songs composed
Below is a concise list of the songs composed by Rowley.[1][4]
- A Smile Is Like a Sunshine
- Distant Bells
- Each Sunday Morning
- I Want To Be a Missionary Now
- Roll Hour Hands
- Be Thou Humble
- All Thy Children Shall Be Taught of the Lord
- Ask, and Ye Shall Receive
- Father, We Thank Thee for the Night
- Samuel Tells of the Baby Jesus
- Two Happy Feet
References
- ^ a b c d e Patricia Kelsey Graham. Stories of the Children's Songbook: How the Primary Songs Came to Be. Cedar Fort. pp. 104–. ISBN 978-1-4621-2477-0.
- ^ a b Charles Eugene Claghorn (1 January 1996). Women Composers and Songwriters: A Concise Biographical Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3130-8.
- ^ The Hymn. Hymn Society of America. 1996. p. 15.
- ^ Sing praises. "Music by Grietje Terburg Rowley". Retrieved 2 August 2018.
Sources
- Steven E. Snow, "Be Thou Humble", Liahona, May 2016.
- obituary of Rowley
- Mormon Literature Database entry for Rowley
- Patricia Kelsey Graham. We Shall Make Music: Stories of the Primary Songs and How They Came To Be, p. 68