My condolences to the family of Bill Henderson, whose funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church, 3010 52nd Street in Des Moines.
Bill Henderson. Courtesy of Hamilton's | . |
Bill died on Thanksgiving Day at the age of 85.
He was a talented musician who entertained fans as an organist at Veterans Memorial Auditorium when Drake basketball games were played there.
Maury John was the best basketball coach the university ever had.
He was in charge of the Bulldogs' program from the 1958-59 season through the 1970-71 season, coaching his 1968-69 team to the Final Four and taking his squads to three straight NCAA tournaments.
It was Maury John who arranged for organist Bill Henderson to perform at games in the Auditorium.
The organ music was in addition to music provided by the Drake pep band, giving atmosphere at the arena a big-city feel when Drake basketball was in its heyday during the Maury John coaching era.
Henderson always had fun with the fans, the coaches and the players.
John loved it.
The savvy coach, of course, was looking for any home-court advantage he could get in the 14,000-seat arena.
Henderson had fun with the fans and the teams.
The officials? Well, Bill had fun, the zebras probably not.
When Henderson thought the officials gave Drake a bad call, he'd play "Three Blind Mice" on the organ.
Henderson's obituary, provided by Hamilton’s Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street in Des Moines, said he played the organ for 25 years at the Auditorium., meaning he continued performing after Maury John left Drake following the 1970-71 season.
John took the Iowa State job prior to the 1971-72 season, and persuaded Henderson to be the organist at Hilton Coliseum, which had just opened.
John was able to coach at Iowa State for only two full seasons and part of a third. He developed inoperable cancer in his third year, and died shortly thereafter.
With John's passing came the end of the organ music at Hilton Coliseum.
Henderson's obituary said he skillfully played a number of musical instruments including piano, trombone and tuba in addition to the organ for the Des Moines Symphony, Maple Street Jazz Band, and Veterans Band. Bill was a lifetime member of the Des Moines Musician’s Union.