Donation to the Daryle Rustvold MusicForLife Scholarship
Donation to the Daryle Rustvold MusicForLife Scholarship
Paul Cline
Donate to the Rustvold MusicForLive Foundation in Paul Cline's name. As a life-long member of the community, Daryle crossed paths frequently with Beacock Music in pursuit of passion for music. To honor, share and grow this passion for others in the community, his daughters have established this collaborative scholarship with Beacock Music in his memory.
Through it, we hope the sound music will fill your soul and warm your heart for life.
Paul Cline established a 31-year musical legacy at Woodland High School that earned him a place as one of the area’s most well-known and respected directors. He was reputed, everywhere he went, not only to bring with him bands of an excellent quality, but also to always carry with him a smile and air of positivity. He truly loved music and truly loved people, always searching for and finding the absolute best in his students and the people around him. He had a particular talent for making everyone that he encountered feel just a little bit better about themselves in the aftermath of crossing paths with him. After his celebrated retirement, Paul went on to continue his contributions to young musicians, acting as a clinician and adjudicator at festivals and substitute teacher in the area until he lost his battle to pancreatic cancer on April 24th, 2025. Above all else, Paul’s warmth of character and fierce desire to make those around him feel seen and appreciated will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His family has requested that contributions that might otherwise go toward flowers, meals services, or gifts for the family, be donated instead, to continue to give additional opportunities for young musicians who might not otherwise be able to afford them.
Daryle Rustvold MusicForLife Scholarship
The Daryle L. Rustvold Music for Life Scholarship provides for exploration and growth in music through diverse learning opportunities, for all ages, to share and cultivate a life-long appreciation for all music forms, as exemplified by its honoree.
Daryle L. Rustvold was an avid learner and lover of music. In addition to an overall appreciation of many music genres, Daryle began studying classical guitar in the 1970s. He played in the folk services at St. Andrew Lutheran Church most recently in their Winds and Strings group. As part of that group he had the opportunity to make a CD, which the group sold to help the homeless population in Vancouver.
Daryle experienced significant hearing loss from his years of working in the Camas paper mill, but his love of music was more powerful than the loss of his hearing and he continued to play guitar. He continued to appreciate all music, and always encouraged and supported arts education.
As a life-long member of the community, Daryle crossed paths frequently with Beacock Music in pursuit of passion for music. To honor, share and grow this passion for others in the community, his daughters have established this collaborative scholarship with Beacock Music in his memory.
Through it, we hope the sound music will fill your soul and warm your heart for life.
To apply, please print the following application and bring in to the Education Center
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