Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (2024)

Passed 06/12/2024

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Arthur Means, Jr. was born in Birmingham, Alabama on August 8,1936 to Josephine and Arthur Means.

He passed away peacefully on June 12th, 2024, surrounded by loving members of his family.

Mr. Means is a product of Birmingham City Schools where he attended Lincoln Elementary and A. H. Parker High School. He was an excellent student whose exemplary work ethic began with a newspaper route.

The love of music began early as well as impeccable dressing which was influenced by his father’s style.

As an elementary student he was introduced to the trumpet by his older sister, Lorraine and trained by W. W. Handy, the nephew of Jazz great, W. C. Handy. As he progressed to high school, Mr. Means participated in concert, symphonic, and marching band under the direction of Mr. John T. “Fess” Whatley, where his love of the trumpet continued. To earn extra money, Mr. Means participated in “gigs” as he called them at various locations throughout Birmingham.

After high school graduation, Mr. Means received several scholarships to attend college, but chose Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio to escape the Jim Crow South. At Central State University, Mr. Means earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Music Education and became in high demand as a jazz musician on and off campus. On the campus, according to friends, Arthur was known as a “cool, classy, and superbly dressed dude” and quickly was given the nickname “King Arthur”. Mr. Means had a wonderful sense of humor and was voted “Most Humorous Male” in the Central State 1958 Yearbook. On December 14th, 1956, Mr. Means was initiated into his beloved Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Delta Zeta Chapter.

His love of music was an important part of his life, but education was also paramount. During his life, Mr. Means continued extensive studies at Ohio State University, Kent State University, Otterbein University, and University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Mr. Means began his professional career at G. W. Carver High School when the school first opened in 1959. During his 37-year tenure, he introduced a style of precision drill, band pageantry, and showmanship that was, and still is, second to none. He served as Fine Arts department chair at the initial G. W. Carver High School, and his years there earned Mr. Means a reputation that was honored throughout the state of Alabama. Mr. Means genuinely cared for his students and not only became a role model, but lovingly took on a father-figure role to many. Through strict discipline, high standards, and demonstration of a strong work ethic, Mr. Means encouraged his students and family alike, to always strive for excellence. In addition to his career in education, Mr. Means also worked part-time at Southern Research Institute for over 25 years in order to help provide for his family.

His concert and symphonic bands received ratings of Excellent and Superior in every festival attended at the District and State level. Mr. Means’s marching band consistently received ratings of Excellent and Superior and was featured on CNN in 1991 where Mr. Means was honored for his outstanding contributions in instrumental music.

In 1996, he was recruited to re-establish the band program at Miles College. After only a few months of Mr. Means’s tutelage, the Miles College band was selected to provide the music for President William “Bill” Clinton’s campaign rally held in Birmingham. The recognition of his hard work and the acknowledgement that a professional and elite band, “The Purple Marching Machine,” had been created at Miles College, grew the band membership from 32 members when he accepted the role, to a 200-band membership. The task was monumental, but the goal was achieved because Mr. Means made sure that many talented music students were provided scholarships who may not have otherwise been afforded the opportunity to attend college. Designations of “Band of the Year” by the Birmingham Grid Forecasters followed, in addition, Mr. Means was selected as “Band Director of the Year” while at Miles College for the years 1998, 1999, and 2000. The “Purple Marching Machine” under Mr. Means’s guidance, performed at Marching Band Festivals, HBCU “Battle of the Band” competitions, parades throughout the southeast and notably participated in the 76Th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2002. Through the NBC cameras, the Purple Marching Machine illustrated to an estimated 60 million viewers what musical excellence and drill proficiency looked like. Miles College President, Dr. Albert J. H. Sloan said that “participating in an event with the magnitude and high visibility of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade was an extraordinary honor that highlighted what few HBCU bands get to experience.”

Mr. Means was a role model to his students and had a direct influence on many students who were not under his tutelage. Notably, Mr. Means taught and encouraged the continued education of students now practicing in medicine, law, technology, theology, education, and music instructors, just to name a few. The following Birmingham City Schools Band and Orchestra Directors, Leroy Allen, AH Parker High School; Robert Benton, South Hampton K-8; Alverdean Huggins-Bonner, Lewis and Riggins Elementary Schools; Tamara Jones Travis, Epic Elementary School; Edward Crenshaw, Ramsay High School; Edward Maddox, Woodlawn High School; Anita Jackson Dye, Ramsey High School; James “Bubba” Lewis, Bush Middle School; Charles Reed, Hayes Middle School, and John T. McAphee, Jr., Carver High School and Birmingham City Schools Coordinator of Fine Arts.

Legacy is important, and Mr. Means lived to see two buildings named in his honor. The Arthur Means, Jr. Music Hall on the campus of Miles College, and the Arthur Means, Jr. Fine Arts Complex on the campus of G. W. Carver High School. He was so deeply moved by each recognition and the hard work of the legacy committees who energetically advocated on his behalf.

A member of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church since age 10, he accepted Christ at an early age. Mr. Means was a dedicated deacon of the church for over 50 years. Mr. Means was recognized as the most astute Orchestra Director at Sixteenth Street. He was a member of the Music Educators’ National Conference (MENC) and received the Leadership Service Award for 50 continuous years of service in 2021. He was also a member of the Alabama Music Educators’ Association (AMEA); the Alabama Band Association (ABA), and Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity. During Mr. Means’s career, he served as clinician, adjudicator and judge for high school and college musical programs throughout the state of Alabama. He has received countless awards, honors and proclamations for his excellence, professionalism, and leadership too numerous to note, and although he was always extremely grateful for the recognition, Mr. Means remained a humble man.

Mr. Means was supported by his family throughout his illness, but his strong conviction of God, steadfast determination, and unwavering spirit saw him through. Whenever he was asked how he was doing, he always said “I’m leaning on God’s unchanging Hand.” His family overflows with pride, but to us, he was much more than his accomplishments and accolades. Mr. Means will forever be profoundly loved and remembered for his character, calm demeanor, welcoming smile and the way that he made each of us feel tremendously loved. He enjoyed watching basketball, Alabama football, ShowTime at the Apollo re-runs, marching band YouTube videos, and joking with his grandchildren. He leaves to cherish his memory, a loving wife of 52 years, Dathia Lanier Means; Son, Damon Means; Daughter, Felicia Means Bishop of Jacksonville, FL; Sister, Lorraine Means Gregg of Tacoma, WA; Sister, Veronica Means Perry (Mitchell) of Stone Mountain, GA ; Grandchildren, Taylor Bishop, Chicago, IL; Jared Bishop, Atlanta, GA; Chandler Bishop, Brooklyn, NY; Great-Grandchildren, Master Legend and Little Miss Cori Ann, Chicago, IL., along with a host of nieces, nephews and an abundance of friends, extended family and beloved former students.

Now and Forever in our hearts……Prof. Arthur Means, Jr……. “The Man, The Myth, The Legend!”

Funeral Service Saturday, June 22nd at 12:00 Noon from 16th Street Baptist Church, 1530 - 6th Ave. North, 35203. Burial in Patterson - Forest Grove Cemetery, Pleasant Grove, Al. Public viewing Friday 12-5:30 PM with a Kappa service at 4:30 PM. Face Mask and Social Distancing required. Arrington Funeral Home Directing.

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  • Mr.Means was a man of integrity . The year of 1979 was the year .we march almost all nite getting that drill Ohio. I thank you for making me a part Rest In -peace CLASs OF 1979. from Sandra Adams Cleveland Ohio.

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    06/22/2024

    Lessie Rodriguez

    The best of the best, Mr. Means ! My deepest sympathy to the Means family and friends 🙏 Prayers lifted! Class of 1967 Carver Rams

  • 06/21/2024

    Richard Allen

    Carver High School Classes of January and May 1963

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    06/21/2024

    Helena Young (Powe)

    I am honored to have been under the direction and leadership of Mr. Means. He was so much more than a band teacher. He was a father figure to many, a confidant, and an all around awesome and let's not forget "cool" guy. I will always be appreciative of those times of fundraising for band uniforms. It taught me responsibility. I am forever grateful for his teachings and look forward to one day seeing him again. Thank you for instilling in us "The Sound of Excellence." - A proud Mighty Marching Ram!

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    06/21/2024

    Haywood Neely

    Mr. Means is the reason I teach music today. He is the man who put the first instrument in my hand. He was a father and inspiration. He developed relationships with his students and parents that earned him immense respect, love and support His earthly presence will be missed but his spirit will forever be present in the hearts of those of us who LOVE Mr. Means! I myself included. May God bless his wife, Mrs. Dathia Means (who introduced me to the only High School Orchestra in Alabama) and his family. Thank you for sharing him with us. You will forever be in my deepest thoughts and prayers. - Haywood C. Neely, III G.W. Carver, Class of 1988, Marching Ram, Trumpet.

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (9)

    06/21/2024

    Aretha Riley McGraw

    I played flute and what a year it was! It was CHS against PHS). Mr. Means ( AKA Daddy Means and Mr. MacAphe, one of his ex-students and band director of Phillips High School, had us to team up with our arch enemy, PHS. So this is now our frenemy and we were so upset because we always prepared a special dance routine for them and this year we had to dance....together!! We performed with the Legendary Erskin Hawkins at Legion Fields playing his hit song Tuxedo Junction! We were paired up CHS marcher to PHS marcher and had to attend both fields of Practice. We were told to not try to out march them as to not embarrass them because we knew who was the baddest band ( Big hint!! CHS)!! We also had one of the top rating concert bands! Yes, we always scored superior ratings. The band competition for years was always held at Carver High School. We wouldn't have those other bands come into our house and outscore us! My condolences to Mrs. Means (another awesome music-orchestra instructor) and the Mean's family. RIH Daddy Means!

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    06/21/2024

    Dominga Williams Smith

    My Heartfelt Condolences go out to the Means Family!! Mr. and Mrs. Means have always remained a great part of my life till now. I am so honored to have met such a great Teacher in my lifetime during 1979-1983 and beyond. I Thank GOD for the "GOAT" , mentor and Father figure to many from G.W. CHS to Miles College. I will cherish the lessons and conversations. You are truly the MAN, the MYTH and the LEGEND "Job well Done' Rest Peacefully!!! Love You and Forever in my Heart ~Dominga Williams Mighty Marching Ram Symphony Band Instrument: CLARINET

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    06/21/2024

    Mary Roberts

    YOU WILL FOREVER HAVE A SPACE IN MY HERAT

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (12)

    06/21/2024

    Beronica Mosley

    I would like to offer my condelescences to the family of Mr. Arthur Means, Jr. I had the privilege and honor of being a "Golden Star " era 1999 in the Purple Marching Machine Band. We were always encouraged to be the best band in the land regardless of the size and sound(s) of the competitors. I will always cherish the kind words from Mr. Means of always being a class act. May your words and love continue to be a light in our hearts.

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (13)

    06/20/2024

    Glenn L Hale

    -Glenn Hale My sincere condolences to the family and friends of a legendary. As I gather my thoughts to bid Mr. Means farewell, I am filled with gratitude and admiration for the unwavering dedication and support he has shown throughout his illustrious career. He has not only been a remarkable leader and educator, but also a father figure to so many of us. His influence extends far beyond the notes on a page or the beats in a measure. He shaped our lives with his passion for music and his commitment to excellence. Psalms 116:15 "Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints."

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    06/20/2024

    Kelsey COMMINGS

    I had the pleasure to be apart of the Might Marching Rams in 1985. To be mentored and led by one of the greatest men in my life was an absolute blessing. To become a member of Kappa Alpha Psi and share that with him was icing on the cake. To his family you have my sincere condolences. Until we meet again of the Golden Shores of Phi Nu Pi I salute you my brother, friend, and mentor. 👌🏾♦️👌🏾

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    06/20/2024

    Johnnie Juanita Mohamed

    Johnnie Reedy Mohamed of 1964, First Majorette selected in 1960, newly formed Carver High Marching Rams. Mr. Means was a Mentor, Teacher, Advisor, Counselor, and Critic. He expected your best. We gave him our very best and we were showstoppers. I share with my girls he insisted we march with our knees touching our chin. Onlookers were amazed to see the high stepping marching machine with twirling batons. (We didn't drop them). Thank You. R I P

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (16)

    06/20/2024

    Bonnie J. Davis - GWC 1971

    The harmonious teachings of Mr. Arthur Means, Jr. made lasting positive impacts that went far beyond music. Those teachings stayed with his students to strengthen our lives long after our days as high-stepping Mighty Marching Rams. I am forever grateful that my brother (GWC '69) and I (GWC '71) were among those students. In loving memory--Thank You, Mr. Means!

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (17)

    06/20/2024

    VALENCIA JACKSON

    It was the summer of 1980 and my dream of becoming a Mighty Marching Ram became a reality. Mr. Means, an humble man whose dedication, commitment and hard work to his students/craft showed up daily. We give thanks for the many lives you touched and changed. The Benson and Jackson families.

  • 06/20/2024

    LaVergie Oddie

    Mr. Means was a great mentor and teacher.Carver High Mighty Marching Rams was truly Bless to have had him as a one of the best,smartest,and coolest Directors of all times.To his family earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.LaVergie Oddie (Flute ) class of 1970

  • 06/20/2024

    Beverly Walker Crear

    My sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of Mr. Arthur Means, Jr. We have lost a treasure, who positively influenced so many, always giving his best, and always demanding the same in return. "Esprit de corps" Mr. Means, excellence and teamwork. You have earned a Superior Rating! Beverly Walker Crear, G.W. Carver H.S.,Class of 1971, Mighty Marching Rams, B flat Clarinet and Bass Clarinet.

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    06/20/2024

    Katie Hawkins

    Mr Means was a great teacher of all the land he ask if some of us girls would play the trombone I volunteered it was fun was happy to be a part of the Carver Rams of North Birmingham he was a great teacher I will never forget those days RIP and condolences to his Wife and family

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (19)

    06/19/2024

    John Riley

    I feel fortunate to have had such a dedicated teacher at Carver and I am deeply saddened by his passing. My condolences to the family and loved ones during this difficult time. -John Riley Class of 1981

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (20)

    06/18/2024

    CATHERINE HARVILL

    One word in honor of a Giant of a man. Greatness. From the Harvill Family. Otis Harvill Marching Band, the first band at Carver High School. Trumpet player.

  • Arthur Means, Jr. obituary (21)

    06/18/2024

    G. W. Carver Class of 1966

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