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Alan Howell Parrot
October 14, 2022
In 1939 Loring was my Dad's best friend when they were Middlesex School classmates before WWII. Motorcycles and boxing.
Between 1969 - 1973 Loring became my student advisor, and also my best friend and confidante.
An anchor of old New England history and culture, he radiated stability, continuity.
I re-lived Loring's passionate lectures on Egypt each and every year when I returned there to wander around the museums and pyramids.
I remembered Loring's cautionary tales on moonlit nights in Alexandria and Sakkara's ancient ruins.
I remembered Loring in Ramses' coastal fort where barn owls flushed without sound, as the floor suddenly turned into an hourglass to swallow dry, powdered sand into the quietude of undiscovered catacombs.
With more things to do, I had to turn away from that world to which Loring has finally graduated, with honors.
"My dear friend" you used to say . . . We will meet again.
Anne Christian Tedeschi
January 24, 2016
I was, at the age of seventeen, in one of Loring's summer plein air painting classes. I loaned him a book on art I liked and showed him an essay I had written on the life of a painter. This was 1951. In 2000, I saw a painting of his in a watercolor magazine, and on an off chance wrote to him via the Concord Watercolor Society. He responded, saying he remembered me and sent back the book and my essay! That started a busy correspondence of over ten years duration in which he gave me good advice as I was starting an amateur late-in-life watercolor painting career in which I have prospered within the state of Wisconsin. We covered many subjects in our letters. I did not hear of his death until the late fall, but his letters had ceased last year when I assume he could not see to write. He sent me his wonderful memoir when it came out which I cherish greatly. I miss him and send my sympathies to his loving family.
Holly Hegeman
August 23, 2015
I am so very, very, very sorry to hear this news. I loved Loring and Tinka both. They were so kind to me. Your Dad was such a special man. Kind, creative, funny, focused, and...did I mention kind? Hugs to all of you.
"Painting in Loring Coleman's watercolor class, 1974, by Anne Underwood
Anne Sroka
July 19, 2015
Loring and Tinka were longtime friends of my parents, Lois and Bayard Underwood, in Harvard. They both were wonderful people and great friends of the family. Loring was especially kind to me when I was a teenager. I took a watercolor class with him in 1974 at Middlesex School. I was 16 at the time. He wrote me kind recommendations for college. Few things have survived over 40 years in my life, but I still have one of the watercolors I painted in that class. It's not the greatest attempt (I will try to upload here for fun) but I credit Loring with helping me learn to see and for showing me the beauty in detail around us. Thoughts and prayers with your family and friends. Anne Sroka (nee Underwood)
Hilda Zeigler
July 19, 2015
Dear Linzee & Family I offer my sincere sympathies at this late date, although you have been in my thoughts and prayers since your father's transition to the next life. I did not have the honor of meeting your father in person or to see his art work or to read his autobiography yet. None the less I have had the pleasure of meeting his daughter and some of his offspring who are the finest testament and legacy of Loring Wilkins Coleman's life. I could hear the Father's words of welcome,"Well done my good and faithful servant."
July 18, 2015
Dear Susan, Frank and entire Coleman family,
our sincere sympathy for your loss.
John Shanley & Nancy Pearson
Mary Coogan
July 15, 2015
What a blessing it was for Jack and me to know and love Loring and Katinka. We shared our faiths and enjoyed a good friendship. I felt privileged to visit Loring a couple of times recently and reminisce. He will be sorely missed!
July 14, 2015
Dear Linzee,Susan,Peter,and Andrew,
Please accept my sincere sympathies on learning of the passing of your dear father. Your father (and mother) was ever present in my life...yes because your parents were close to my parents...but your fathers work was so present in our home(s)...it was and is so so beautiful..so real in my minds eye...the work from the early 50's; a church, a barn,a trees, old rusted cars...all revealing age..gracefully...your father was a poet with a brush...I feel so blessed to be able to see his legacy each and every day...I hope to some day meet you all..but if that doesn't occur please know that I rejoice in knowing of my parents love of your dad and his art...
My sincere sympathies,
Andrew Sillin
John Sillin
July 14, 2015
Loring Coleman was my godfather. He was a wonderful man, a loving husband, a dear friend to the Sillin family, and a great artist. My brothers and I are fortunate to have a sampling of his works. His autobiography is a rare treasure. Tinka and he will always be in my family's memories--never forgotten.
July 14, 2015
I'm so sad to hear of his passing. Although I did not know him personally, his art and book has brought me much joy. I felt like I knew him because I was raised on a farm in Indiana and he wrote to me a couple of years ago. Sincerely David Skinner
Julia Ellis
July 13, 2015
My deepest sympathies to Linzee, Susan, Peter & Andrew (and families)on the loss of your father. Our families were very close for many years. It is truly the end of a wonderful generation. Wishing you all many blessings and much peace.
Michael Dunne
July 13, 2015
To the Coleman family my deepest condolences. I'm now 68 but I still remember Mr. Coleman coming into our class to teach art at the Center (now Noyes) School in Sudbury during the 50's. I large painting of his of Sudbury Center hung in the lobby for many years, I've often wondered where it went. He was a wonderful person who I fondly remember all these many years later.
Richard Fisher
July 12, 2015
Very sorry to hear of his passing. He was so supportive when I was MX ('65). Always was a breath of fresh air for me. And a wonderful painter.
Pete, I hope you are well and thriving in Maine.
Best,
Dick Fisher
Prospect Harbor, ME
Charlie Kettell
July 12, 2015
Loring Coleman was always revered by our family, first as a student by Russell Kettell, then as a teacher and artist by three Kettell brothers as students and alumni of Middlesex School. A delightful, kind and encouraging soul. May he rest in peace and enjoy a new landscape not seen by those of us still here!
Kristina Joyce
July 12, 2015
Loring, may you rest in peace and I will miss you greatly. You will live on here in your art.
Kristina Joyce
July 12, 2015
Deepest sympathies to all Loring's family. I just returned from an Arctic art trip and am shocked to read the Globe obituary that he is no longer with us. He was a wonderful mentor and friend to me. Kristina Joyce
Irma Dutch Slater
July 12, 2015
Loring was a colleague in the Sudbury Public Schools in the middle 1950's. He was admired and appreciated. He added an important beautiful dimension to the children and the faculty.
peter viles
July 11, 2015
loring will be in my thoughts even more now.he swore me in for my commission,with my father sheldon viles as witness.my mother phylis has many paintings (loring taught her very well !)how can i get his book(autobiog)?my very best wishes--pete
July 11, 2015
I loved sitting across from Loring at Bible Study at St. Mark's Church. He was such a dear and loved his Church and the people in it. He will be long and fondly remembered. Puff Uhlman
Brooks Kirkbride
July 11, 2015
Dear Colemans,
A great man and friend to us all. I appreciated his passion and willingness to be candid with young people; his honesty was truly an endearing quality. He, like his editor Hugh Fortmiller, took me for outings including trips to Hartford, Ct to see the Antheneum, Wooster to see the museum there and the Fine Arts Museum in Boston. A powerful influence on me during turbulent teenage years. Love and Peace to your family. Sincerely, Brooks Kirkbride, Fiji
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