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Chuck Homan.... Chuck Homan began painting late in life, capturing beloved landmarks from his childhood in watercolor. A heroic U.S. Navy first class signalman and gunner in World War II, Chuck wrote his memoirs in "War, Love, Hope and Faith." Following his military exploits, Homan returned to his hometown, married his sweetheart, and became a father and a businessman in Northcentral Pennsylvania. He eventually opened the renowned Loyalsock Art Gallery. An accomplished painter, he helped promote artists such as David Armstrong and P. Buckley Moss and still sells many limited edition prints by these and other famous artists.
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