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The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 5, February 1, 2004, Article 1 MONEY ARTIST TIM PRUSMACK DIES John and Nancy Wilson of Ocala, FL write: "We received sad news from Bob Hurst, a Florida United Numismatists Board member. He received news that Tim Prusmack passed away on January 26, 2004. This is extremely sad news as we talked to Tim the day before and he said he was doing well. He sounded good and was excited about the future. He said that he had recently talked to ANA Convention Manager Brenda Bishop and was looking forward to having a table in Pittsburgh for the ANA Convention. He also was excited about FUN having the big 50th Anniversary show next year. He said that his hands were almost ready to start producing another set of the 25 cent state series. He was looking forward to doing an extra Florida quarter note that had his design but lost. He also mentioned the possibilities of being selected to do work for the U. S. Mint. His doctor gave him permission to travel to the mint if he was selected. What a great loss to all of us and his family. He will be missed greatly by his many friends from coast to coast. All of our prayers and thoughts are with his parents Armand and Florence, along with the rest of the Prusmack family. His great work on designs of banknotes will be a lasting memory for the Mozart of Money Artists." [Tim's web site is http://www.money-art.com/. For more information about Tim and his artwork, see the December 1998 COINage magazine article on his web site: "Bureau of Engraving and Prusmack" by Kari Stone: Article The Wilsons also forwarded this obituary for Tim from a Fort Pierce, FL newspaper: "Tim Prusmack died Jan. 26, 2004. He excelled in reproducing, by hand, complicated antique money, long-ago bank notes and self-designed artistic money. Mr. Prusmack was president of the Treasure Coast Coin Club for six years. He was one-time New York junior golf champion. Survivors include his parents, Dr. Armand J. Prusmack and Florence Syrewicz; brother Ajon; and sister Nancy. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cleary School for the Deaf, 301 Smithtown Blvd., Nesconset, NY 11767. SERVICES: Arrangements are by Yates Funeral Home, Port St. Lucie." -Editor] Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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