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Most everyone on this forum is too young to remember much about the Catonsville 9 Draft Board action 40 years ago. I was blessed to be friends with the 9, living with 5 of them in D.C. Over the years, several of the nine have died. First David Darst, then Mary Moylan, and Phil Berrigan who died several years ago.
This week we lost Tom Lewis an amazing artist and even more amazing and committed nonviolent peacemaker. Tom not only took part in the draft board raid in Catonsville, but was awaiting sentencing on a previous draft board action in Baltimore. He participated in numerous civil disobedience actions and well as creating spectacular artwork in support of the movement. It is a great loss to lose such a man. I'm posting below the brief obituary and ask all of you to keep his family and friends in your prayers. Kara Quote:
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Kara,
Tom lived in Worcester MA, where I work. Here's the tribute that ran in the local paper, complete with a 2004 photograph: http://www.telegram.com/article/20080406/NEWS/804060602 Quote:
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That is a beautiful testament to this man; he did so much in his life that was meaningful, stood by his principles, from the beginning of his journey of activism. Kara, I will pray for his family, and am sorry for the loss that you may be feeling on a personal level.
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