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Old 08-06-2007, 07:05 PM
 
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My mother, the former Miss Margaret Richardson of Glade, passed away in 2005 at the age of 91 and left me with a painting she was given by a Reverend McKean around 1930. It's my understanding he was a preacher for awhile at the church in Glade but other than that I know nothing about him. His painting is a wonderful piece of art, and I've often wondered if he ever became known as a painter. I've checked the Internet but to no avail. So if anyone can supply me with any and all information regarding this reverend/artist, please feel free to email me at the following address:

hoboson@frii.com

Thank you.

Alan L. Rosenburg
Loveland, Colorado
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