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Portrait of the Artist, Etching, UNH. Friday, October 10, 2008. Memories by Tom Feagley. Hello, Kathy and David. I, too, am an artist, tho no where so prolific and accomplised as Peder. I work full-time, usually about 50 hours a week, so carving time to paint is challenging. Still, I manage to finish 20-25 per year, and have been part of 4 exhibits the past 2 years and had a solo show this past January-February. Take care. Walk gently on the earth. peace and love, etc, Tom Feagley. The services started .CONTENT
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My son has collected photos of my works. Sites that refer back here. See Niccu featured in a City Pages. Article about her recent exhibition. A part of my gallery. This work is licensed under.
Video vignettes from memorial service. Thank you to News Channel 5. In Nashville for providing this footage. Click on any of the images below to see a high-resolution version. Photos by Steve Green, Vanderbilt University. Pierre and Marie remembered at Benton Chapel memorial service Oct.
Monday, 28 February 2011. Historical Irony in Jersey City. This story shows both how small the world really is and just how ironic it can be. Around the time of the Civil War, a student from Harvard was waiting to take a transfer train in Jersey City. Because of the people on the platform pushing and the area being crowded he was knocked into the gap. A man grabbed his collar and pulled him, saving him from injury.