David
Webster LORING came to California and established his residence in San
Francisco in the latter part of the year 1876, and while he became actively
identified with business interests here, he will best and longest be remembered
and honored for the part which he played in the advancement of the musical
interests of San Francisco.
Mr.
LORING was born in Boston, Massachusetts, September 16, 1836, and was there
reared and educated, entering business life at the age of nineteen. A man of exceptional musical talent and a
cultivated musician, he was one of the founders of Chickering Club a musical organization,
and later became one of the organizers and a charter member of the Apollo Club,
which was and now is a leading musical organization for male chorus work in
Boston.
In
the latter part of 1876, Mr. LORING, moved from Boston to San Francisco, and
entered the business life of this city, first with the Horace Davis Flour
Mills, and later with the Bank of California.
At the urgent request of friends, he organized the LORING Club along the
lines of the Apollo Club. Under his
direction the club achieved splendid service for the community in the development
of the better knowledge of the best of male chorus work. He also organized the Schumann Club, a choral
society of ladies, which in its turn, aimed to better the knowledge and
appreciation of chorus work for female voices.
In addition to these two clubs Mr. LORING was identified with the
advancement of the best forms of music in San Francisco, and invariably sought
out by visiting musicians, composers and producers. His interest in music was always from the point of view of the
amateur. He was never a
professional. While the SCHUMANN Club
did not survive his death, the LORING Club has continued, and the work which
Mr. LORING began is being carried forward with enthusiasm and success. His fine qualities of mind and heart endeared
him to all who came within the sphere of his influence, and his musical
interest brought him countless acquaintances both at home and abroad. He was a member of the Bohemian Club.
Mr.
LORING married August 5, 1856, in Boston, Miss Susan Sophia LEACH, who likewise
was born and reared in Massachusetts, and who is now living in San
Francisco. Five children were born of
this union: Harriet T., now Mrs.
Charles P. LOW, living in San Francisco; Prescott, living in Chicago; Francis
H., who died in December, 1904; Ruth W. and Conrad, both of whom live in San
Francisco.
Dr.
David Webster LORING, the subject of this brief memoir, died on the 30th
of November 1904.
Transcribed
by Deana Schultz.
Source: "The San
Francisco Bay Region" Vol. 3 page 304-305 by Bailey Millard. Published by The
American Historical Society, Inc. 1924.
© 2004 Deana Schultz.