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	<title>Laurie Stevens' Painting Journal &#187; Joe Halko</title>
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		<title>Thinking of Joe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a year ago today that our friend Joe Halko died. He was a very kind man, a good friend to many and a talented artist. Joe worked as a taxidermist for many years, which I&#8217;m sure led to his great talent as a wildlife sculptor. We are lucky that several of his large [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was a year ago today that our friend Joe Halko died. He was a very kind man, a good friend to many and a talented artist. Joe worked as a taxidermist for many years, which I&#8217;m sure led to his great talent as a wildlife sculptor. We are lucky that several of his large bronzes grace establishments here in Great Falls so that we may continue to see them. Joe&#8217;s wife Margaret and girls just donated a huge Mama Grizzy and cubs to the Russell Museum. It&#8217;s wonderful to know that it&#8217;s there.</p>
<p>Joe had a smile for everyone, and the sound of his laughter stays in my mind.  He left a hole in the community that can not be filled. We miss you Joe.</p>
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		<title>Tribute to Joe Halko</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another sadness for the art community and beyond. How much more can we take? Sculptor Joe Halko died this Wednesday, March 11, at the age of 68, after suffering a series of debilitating strokes. Joe was a very kind and gentle man, loved by all who knew him. We are lucky to have many examples [...]]]></description>
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<p>Another sadness for the art community and beyond. How much more can we take? Sculptor Joe Halko died this Wednesday, March 11, at the age of 68, after suffering a series of debilitating strokes. Joe was a very kind and gentle man, loved by all who knew him.</p>
<p>We are lucky to have many examples of his fine work in the community which will serve as continuing comfort,  inspiration and tribute to Joe.</p>
<p>I sent this &#8220;card&#8221; out with notification of Joe&#8217;s funeral. The landscape is Joe&#8217;s beloved wild country, Gibson Lake in the Sun Canyon area and near the Scapegoat Wilderness on the east slope of the Rocky Mountains in Montana.</p>
<p>The geese are Joe&#8217;s and are escorting him away.</p>
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