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Alice Hurd Moulton an artist and photographer who continued to create and exhibit her award-winning work into her 90s, died July 20, 2014 in Concord. She w as 91. With her late husband Francis Pat, she devoted her life to her family and community and together with Pat led the Patriots Day Parade in 1991 as Concords Honored Citizen. Her unfailing humor and blitheful spirit made her a beloved companion to all who knew her. Her watercolors of the rocks, beaches and water of Maine were infused with her light heart and deep connection to New England. She was the co-author of Concord, a photographic history of her hometown to which she contributed numerous portraits of long-time residents and iconic scenes of Concord. She and Pat loved to travel to hot and dusty countries where she captured evocative images on her omnipresent camera. She was an avid and prolific reader, devouring novels and the daily news alike, thus becoming a strong judge of character both in literature and in her daily life. She was the heart of the family for Eben, David, Jennifer and Lisa, and adored by her grandchildren Ian, Emily, Molly, Jesse and Ryan. She will join her husband and pre- deceased daughter Jenny in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord. Family and friends will gather for Alices life celebration on Fri. Oct. 3rd at 2:00 pm in the First Parish in Concord, 20 Lexington Rd., Concord. For those wishing to express their love to Alice, In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the Concord Art Association (http://www.concordart.org) Arrangements under the care of Glenn D. Burlamachi, Concord Funeral Home, a Life Celebraion Home, Concord. To share a memory or offer a condolence visit: www.concordfuneral.com.
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