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Arthur S. Koykka

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Arthur S. Koykka

Birth
USA
Death
20 Jan 2015 (aged 77)
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Lunenburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Arthur S. Koykka, son of Arthur A. Koykka and Lucie (Reynolds) Koykka. He was an intelligent and gifted Renaissance man - an author, musician, composer, playwright, humorist, traveler, actor, photographer and gardener. He taught Biology at Fitchburg High School for 34 years and ran a successful piano tuning business for 46 years. Mr. Koykka composed the music to an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown," and wrote the music and book to "TECH," an adaptation of Karel Capek's Czek play, "R.U.R." Arthur compiled gravesite info and bios of notable Americans in the reference book "Project Remember," which can be found in the White House Library. He was also in demand as a public speaker on the subject of notable Americans and their final resting places. He accompanied many local musical theater productions and the Leonard Gaskins Chorale on piano and was the organist for the First Baptist Church in Fitchburg for 8 years. Mr. Koykka was a member of the N.E. Gilbert and Sullivan Society and the Metropolitan Opera Guild. He traveled extensively with his family and visited every state in the continental U.S. as well as Hawaii, Canada, England, Germany and Italy. His other interests included gardening, opera and Broadway musicals.
Arthur S. Koykka, son of Arthur A. Koykka and Lucie (Reynolds) Koykka. He was an intelligent and gifted Renaissance man - an author, musician, composer, playwright, humorist, traveler, actor, photographer and gardener. He taught Biology at Fitchburg High School for 34 years and ran a successful piano tuning business for 46 years. Mr. Koykka composed the music to an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown," and wrote the music and book to "TECH," an adaptation of Karel Capek's Czek play, "R.U.R." Arthur compiled gravesite info and bios of notable Americans in the reference book "Project Remember," which can be found in the White House Library. He was also in demand as a public speaker on the subject of notable Americans and their final resting places. He accompanied many local musical theater productions and the Leonard Gaskins Chorale on piano and was the organist for the First Baptist Church in Fitchburg for 8 years. Mr. Koykka was a member of the N.E. Gilbert and Sullivan Society and the Metropolitan Opera Guild. He traveled extensively with his family and visited every state in the continental U.S. as well as Hawaii, Canada, England, Germany and Italy. His other interests included gardening, opera and Broadway musicals.


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