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60 | Alvin | Scharenbroich | m | Muñoz' work featured watercolors, and she created prints of Alaska life. Muñoz taught school in rural Alaska, and worked as a writer and cartoonist for the Juneau Empire. She worked as a museum curator, in addition to her work as a full-time artist. Her art has been featured in museums outside of Alaska, including the Frye Art Museum in Seattle. She received the University of Alaska's Honorary Doctorate of Humanities Degree in May of 1999 | In 1957, Muñoz and her husband, Juan, spent a year away from Alaska. Juan and Rie Muñoz lived at the time on Mercer Island, Washington, where Juan was employed as a geologist. The couple had a home near the East Channel Bridge. The couple later returned to Alaska. Juan and Rie Muñoz had two sons, Felipe and Juan, Jr. Felipe died from kidney cancer as a child. Juan and Rie divorced in 1963, and Rie subsequently settled in Juneau, where she spent the rest of her life. Her daughter-in-law is Alaska State Representative Cathy Muñoz. In 2015, Rie Muñoz died in Juneau, Alaska of a stroke, aged 93. | scharenbroich' work featured watercolors, and he created prints of alaska life. scharenbroich taught school in rural alaska, and worked as a writer and cartoonist for the juneau empire. he worked as a museum curator, in addition to his work as a full-time artist. his art has been featured in museums outside of alaska, including the frye art museum in seattle. he received the university of alaska's honorary doctorate of humanities degree in may of 1999in 1957, scharenbroich and his husband, juan, spent a year away from alaska. juan and alvin scharenbroich lived at the time on mercer island, washington, where juan was employed as a geologist. the couple had a home near the east channel bridge. the couple later returned to alaska. juan and alvin scharenbroich had two sons, felipe and juan, jr. felipe died from kidney cancer as a child. juan and alvin divorced in 1963, and alvin subsequently settled in juneau, where he spent the rest of his life. his daughter-in-law is alaska state representative cathy scharenbroich. in 2015, alvin scharenbroich died in juneau, alaska of a stroke, aged 93. | Rie | Muñoz | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my absolute pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Alvin Scharenbroich. As a prestigious artist myself, I have had the privilege of experiencing Mr. Scharenbroich's talent and skill firsthand.<return><return>Throughout his career, Mr. Scharenbroich has showcased his exceptional ability to capture the essence of Alaska life through his beautiful watercolor paintings and prints. Additionally, his work as a writer and cartoonist for the Juneau Empire proved to be an excellent outlet for his creativity.<return><return>Mr. Scharenbroich's extensive experience as a museum curator has allowed him to share his passion for art with others, and his works have been featured in prestigious museums, such as the Frye Art Museum in Seattle. He has also been recognized for his achievements by receiving the University of Alaska's honorary doctorate of humanities degree in May of 1999.<return><return>Beyond his impressive artistic achievements, Mr. Scharenbroich's personal life is a testament to his resilience and grace. After losing his son to kidney cancer, he continued to create beautiful art and inspire others. His dedication to his craft and his love for Alaska shines through in every piece he has ever created.<return><return>I have no doubt that Mr. Scharenbroich's legacy will continue to inspire new generations of artists and art enthusiasts alike. His work is truly exceptional, and his contributions to the art world should be celebrated.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is my absolute pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Alvin Scharenbroich. As a prestigious artist myself, I have had the privilege of experiencing Mr. Scharenbroich's talent and skill firsthand.<return><return>Throughout his career, Mr. Scharenbroich has showcased his exceptional ability to capture the essence of Alaska life through his beautiful watercolor paintings and prints. Additionally, his work as a writer and cartoonist for the Juneau Empire proved to be an excellent outlet for his creativity.<return><return>Mr. Scharenbroich's extensive experience as a museum curator has allowed him to share his passion for art with others, and his works have been featured in prestigious museums, such as the Frye Art Museum in Seattle. He has also been recognized for his achievements by receiving the University of Alaska's honorary doctorate of humanities degree in May of 1999.<return><return>Beyond his impressive artistic achievements, Mr. Scharenbroich's personal life is a testament to his resilience and grace. After losing his son to kidney cancer, he continued to create beautiful art and inspire others. His dedication to his craft and his love for Alaska shines through in every piece he has ever created.<return><return>I have no doubt that Mr. Scharenbroich's legacy will continue to inspire new generations of artists and art enthusiasts alike. His work is truly exceptional, and his contributions to the art world should be celebrated.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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