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former FLWBC board member passes
Daniel Chrzanowski, former FLWBC board member, owner of the Dobkins House in Canton, OH has passed away from a heart attack, pneumonia and Covid-19.
https://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/ ... =197566114
https://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/ ... =197566114
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Owner of the G. Curtis Yelland House (1910), by Wm. Drummond
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In 2009 Dan shared photos of repairs to the Dobkins house doors. I've not been sure if these were his tools---or if this is Dan---but I assumed that it is: (editor note: This is Dan)














"As a former copy editor, I always feel I am defending the person whose name is being misspelled, not attacking the person who misspells it." Ronald Alan McCrea (1943-2019)
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This is just terrible news. I’m so sorry.
I met Dan indirectly first through Wright Chat, then later in person when he nominated us for the Wright Spirit Award in 2016. He was a lovely, creative man, and so helpful and supportive to us. His stewardship of the Dobkins house was superb.
We send our deepest condolences to Dianne.
Peter
I met Dan indirectly first through Wright Chat, then later in person when he nominated us for the Wright Spirit Award in 2016. He was a lovely, creative man, and so helpful and supportive to us. His stewardship of the Dobkins house was superb.
We send our deepest condolences to Dianne.
Peter
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Pat Mahoney kindly contributes two photos showing Dan with Peter at the Lamberson house, February 2016.




"As a former copy editor, I always feel I am defending the person whose name is being misspelled, not attacking the person who misspells it." Ronald Alan McCrea (1943-2019)
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A kind soul and dare I say a polymath?
https://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/ ... =197566114
He will be missed.
https://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/ ... =197566114
He will be missed.
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So, not a heart attack ? I hope Dan did not suffer excessively; Covid is not a party when you have a serious case. I am glad to know more about Dan---as is so often the case when an obituary is published. He must have been a good friend.
The Dobkins house looked so fine when the restoration was complete.













"As a former copy editor, I always feel I am defending the person whose name is being misspelled, not attacking the person who misspells it." Ronald Alan McCrea (1943-2019)
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Several years ago, my interest in FLLW began to take a "deep dive", as they say.... Somehow or another, I typed "Dobkins Wright" into a Google images search, and soon landed on the Wright Chat for the very first time... I was utterly transfixed by the intimate photographs of the Dobkins house, taken not by a professional photographer, but by someone who was sharing this house as an everyday home, throughout the day and into the night, in all of its honest everyday glory. The narrative that accompanied these images, from "dtc", brought me even closer to a more "grounded" understanding of this wonderful home.
While I didn't know Mr. Chrzanowski, I'm saddened to learn of his passing. I owe him a sincere thanks for a somewhat happenstance event that opened a window for me into a deeper and more communal world for studying Wright.
The thread:
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... 332#p23332
While I didn't know Mr. Chrzanowski, I'm saddened to learn of his passing. I owe him a sincere thanks for a somewhat happenstance event that opened a window for me into a deeper and more communal world for studying Wright.
The thread:
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... 332#p23332
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More here: http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=3700
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=5240
I have better views of some of the images on this thread about the reconstruction of the Dobkins flat workspace roof, if desired: http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=5797
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... s&start=45
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=6878
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http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=5240
I have better views of some of the images on this thread about the reconstruction of the Dobkins flat workspace roof, if desired: http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=5797
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... s&start=45
http://wrightchat.savewright.org/viewto ... f=2&t=6878
S
"As a former copy editor, I always feel I am defending the person whose name is being misspelled, not attacking the person who misspells it." Ronald Alan McCrea (1943-2019)
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I had the great fortune, in spring 2010, to email Dan when I was modeling Dobkins.
It was an honor to discuss the home he labored over to prevent time from eroding a jewel. He was very patient as I modeled and would answer questions as quick as possible.
Sadly I never met him in person but through email I feel I did.
It was an honor to discuss the home he labored over to prevent time from eroding a jewel. He was very patient as I modeled and would answer questions as quick as possible.
Sadly I never met him in person but through email I feel I did.
JAT
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Jeff T
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I was fortunate enough to visit Dan and Dianne twice at their lovely home. On my second visit, I was able to spend the night in the guest bedroom for a most restful sleep. Dan joined me the next day to tour the Belden Brick works and as always, he was there to share all his experience and knowledge on everything Wright, graphic design, guitars, collecting real things and music. The Dobkins house remains one of the best due to Dan's efforts. I shall miss him.