Frank Tuthill was a person who was more comfortable with as little attention as possible. He held his feelings and his thoughts to himself more than ever letting them be known. Frank was an accomplished artist, working in oils, pastels, pen and ink, charcoal sketching. He made his subjects live on the canvas or paper with a realism that was unique. He had a particular gift for portrayal of people, nature and wild life.
Frank lived from December 1913 to November 2005.
Be sure to visit the story about the Pre-Veteran’s Day Memorial Event in Lyle, WA Oct. 28, 2006. CLICK HERE to view the page now, and then click on the first picture, or the click to listen flag picture at the bottom of the article – to listen to the audio podcast of the speaker, Lt. Col. Roger Crabbs, USAF (Ret.), introduced by Frank’s nephew – Art V. Thompson.
(Be sure to give the audio podcast time to load and start playing. You will need your speakers on your computer turned on.)
NOTE: All blog posts on Frank’s Tribute site are posted on the BLOG page. CLICK HERE to view them all: Voice For Freedom, Iraqi Freedom Goal, Any TRUE American, In Spite of Critics, Slide Show, etc.
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