December 12, 2007
The Craftsmen in the Sky...
The IAPHC announces the untimely and shocking passing of the IAPHC
2007-08 Chairman of the Board, Arthur Mole of Vancouver. Arthur
passed away suddenly at home, in his sleep the evening of December
7th, leaving behind his wife Valerie and sons Craig and Simon.
While Arthur was just 54 years of age he had a lifetime of
involvement and credentials to his name including the most
successful 7 day Cruise Convention, that he orchestrated for the
IAPHC in 2004, endearing himself to the hundreds of attendees as the
Cruiseman. As a Regional Director, and Vice President of The
International Gallery, Arthur maintained his staunch support of his
beloved Vancouver Chapter and the many friends and extended family
he shared in England, Canada and the United States.
The IAPHC is respecting the family's privacy and in doing so have
set up a Mole Family Memorial Fund in order to assist with unplanned
for financial obligations both with the family and in the interim
the Proforma Franchise that Arthur and Valerie relied upon for their
source of income. Any member, former member or friend of the IAPHC
is invited to contribute to the Mole Family Memorial Fund. Donations
may be sent to IAPHC Headquarters, 7042 Brooklyn Blvd., Minneapolis,
MN 55429, USA, until January 31, 2008. The funds will be forwarded
directly to the family.
The Vice Chairman of the Board Julie Hiatt of Seattle, requests that
the IAPHC membership, "carry on Arthur’s dream of building our
association to the world class organization he knew it could be. On
behalf of our entire association, we send Arthur’s loved ones our
condolences and thank them for allowing all of us to be a part of
his wonderful life – for this we are truly grateful."
...With all due respect Autha....you left us too early.
Within hours of the news of Chairman Arthur's passing, the IAPHC
learned of yet another Craftsman who left us too early. Former IAPHC
Chairman of the Board, 2004-05, Norm Belanger of Calgary passed away
Sunday, December 9 of pancreatic cancer
at the age of 56. He is survived by his loving wife Louise of 34
years, his daughters Michelle (Robert Gossen) and Diane (Landon
Fabbricino) and grandchildren Caden and Kayla.
By request of the family, those wishing Memorial tributes for the
Belanger family may be made directly to the charity of choice.
Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at
www.mem.com.
Norm was loved and well respected for all of his contributions to
the IAPHC at the local, regional and international level. Most
recently he chaired the committee that re-wrote the IAPHC governing
documents.
The IAPHC expresses its deepest condolences to both families and it
is with saddened hearts that the Graphic Professional Resource
Network will continue with the dedication and passion that these two
gentlemen encouraged.
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