CLARENCE BOYCE MONEGAR. Written by Pat Susa Sievers. Christ Keiner watched Clarence Boyce Monegar leave his grocery store carrying one less rolled watercolor under his arm and $5 more in his pocket.... Read full biography
CLARENCE BOYCE MONEGAR. Written by Pat Susa Sievers. Christ Keiner watched Clarence Boyce Monegar leave his grocery store carrying one less rolled watercolor under his arm and $5 more in his pocket. The rolls sliding, almost falling out of his elbow grip, Clarence managed to get past the grocer's... Read full biography
CLARENCE BOYCE MONEGAR. Written by Pat Susa Sievers. Christ Keiner watched Clarence Boyce Monegar leave his grocery store carrying one less rolled watercolor under his arm and $5 more in his pocket. The rolls sliding, almost falling out of his elbow grip, Clarence managed to get past the grocer's butcher case without bumping into it this time. He was in a hurry, Christ knew this because, for as nice mannered and soft spoken the man was, it never changed - the minute the money got into his hand... Read full biography
CLARENCE BOYCE MONEGAR. Written by Pat Susa Sievers. Christ Keiner watched Clarence Boyce Monegar leave his grocery store carrying one less rolled watercolor under his arm and $5 more in his pocket. The rolls sliding, almost falling out of his elbow grip, Clarence managed to get past the grocer's butcher case without bumping into it this time. He was in a hurry, Christ knew this because, for as nice mannered and soft spoken the man was, it never changed - the minute the money got into his hand his eyes lit up and a sense of urgency seemed to overtake him. Christ also knew that his own family especially Hugh, his son-in-law, would be upset with him for buying yet another of Clarence's watercolor landscapes. Hugh said he was enabling a... Read full biography
CLARENCE BOYCE MONEGAR. Written by Pat Susa Sievers. Christ Keiner watched Clarence Boyce Monegar leave his grocery store carrying one less rolled watercolor under his arm and $5 more in his pocket. The rolls sliding, almost falling out of his elbow grip, Clarence managed to get past the grocer's butcher case without bumping into it this time. He was in a hurry, Christ knew this because, for as nice mannered and soft spoken the man was, it never changed - the minute the money got into his hand his eyes lit up and a sense of urgency seemed to overtake him. Christ also knew that his own family especially Hugh, his son-in-law, would be upset with him for buying yet another of Clarence's watercolor landscapes. Hugh said he was enabling a damned bad habit but Christ always held out hope that maybe just once Clarence would take the money home to his wife... Read full biography
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