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Hunter Durham remembers Lewis Coffey's art

Hunter Durham writes:
Mr. Coffey was a painter and drew and painted a lot of scenes of forest, views from a mountain top. When Joyce and I got married in 1962 he wanted to know what kind of wedding gift he could give. I said that he always painted a dead tree and that is what I wanted. He gave Joyce and me a beautiful small framed picture of a dead tree hanging out over a cliff. I really like it. Probably bring a nickel at a sale, but is my favorite. Mr. Coffey taught my class when I a young boy; Bill Parson, Philip Randall, Ben Harrison and others were in that class. His Wife was wonderful and his daughter is a Great Person. - Hunter Durham
About - Hunter Durham: Was Lewis Coffey Columbia Baptist Church SS teacher?




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