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Advertise - Fredericksburg Standard
Fredericksburg Standard
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By Ken Esten Cooke
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Walter Doebbler
A farmer’s table
hilip
O’Bryan
Montgomery died
late last year, but
a new book will
showcase his legacy and
his chronicles of the lives of
1970s German families in
Fredericksburg.
Montgomery was a Dallasarea native, businessman and
philanthropist, but he always
viewed Fredericksburg as his
second home. He worked as
an intern in the mid-1970s for
the Fredericksburg Standard,
and it was there that he
worked on the project to be
unveiled at a March 15 book
release party at RS Hanna
Gallery, 208 S. Lincoln St.
About three years ago, he
was diagnosed with a brain
tumor and he died in October.
Fortunately, the book was far
along enough in the production process to where the publishers were able to show him
a proof on an iPad before he
died.
“At such a young age, Philip
grew to know and appreciate
these people,” said Liz Tynan,
a Fredericksburg resident and
family friend. “That’s the real
magic of the book.”
The book features blackand-white (duotone) photographs and interviews of
28 local families, all bearing
names of those who helped
shape the community into
what it is today: Basse, Dietz,
Frantzen, Hartmann, Itz,
Jenschke, Jung, Kirchner,
Moellering,
Petmecky,
Schandua, Schmidt and
Schuch, among others.
“The insight and wisdom
shown at such a young age is
just exceptional,” said Cynthia
England, another friend of the
family. “Walking through the
gallery is a sublime experience
to see how he documented the
culture, the history, and the
spirit of this community.”
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New photojournalism book presents vivid accounts
of Fredericksburg natives, conveying the tenor
of daily life, as well as deep pride
in German traditions, individualism, work ethic
and appreciation for life’s pleasures
March
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his recovery. He still works for the nation’s late wheelchair
magine a dive into a cool river them today.
“Superman,” Christopher Reeve.
after a day of hiking mounHis positive outlook belies his
“When he was going through
tains in the Texas desert. Yet, situation.
his ordeal, it really changed the
instead of feeling the rush of
“Family and friends and way people looked at paralysis,”
cool water, you wake up weeks GSD&M have been a huge foun- he said. “Every accident is diflater in a hospital paralyzed.
dation to build on,” Dunten said. ferent, and everyone is differThat was a life-changing epi- “It sounds cliché, but I was lucky ent physiologically and physisode for Jared Dunten, an because I have a great family in cally. There was a time that they
Austin-based advertising copy all these people and supporters thought after two years, whatwriter, and, until the accident, an around me.”
ever progress had been made was
active individual.
Today, Dunten studies with your situation for life. But Reeve
Dunten and a friend had hiked Welsh artist Edward Povey, who changed that.”
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in Big Bend’s Chisos Mountains agreed to give him weekly, priDunten said his situation may
SECTION
CLASSIFIEDS,
before deciding to clean up in vate lessons at his home. “He have been
different if the acciPage 12
the Rio Grande River. He dove now lives in Wimberley and dent JOBS
had been
near a hospital
LISTINGS
in with a bar of soap and nearly teaches art classes,” Dunten said. facility. HeINSIDE
said with a spinal
lost his life.
“I’m building my technical art injury, there is swelling, yet the
Sudoku
Fredericksburg Standard-Radio PostFourteen years after the acci- skills,
MAY 21, 2014
but also learning a lot of art spinal canal is small and cuts off
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dent, Dunten will share his story history from him and learning to blood flow. While his friend was
Trade Days will be Feb. 14-16 at Sunday
of
struggle,
and
some
amazing
see
art
in
a
different
way.”
able to get him to a hospital in
Farms, seven miles east of Fredericksburg
artwork he painted with his
Dunten said the physical chal- Alpine, it was many more hours
on U.S. 290. – Standard-Radio Post file
mouth, at the second annual lenges of painting can be taxing. before he was able to reach a spi“Eat. Drink. Be Inspired.” fun- “It’s a beast,” he said of cover- nal decompression chamber at a
draiser, set for 6 p.m., Friday, ing a large canvas. He moves his Lubbock hospital.
in the ballroom of the Admiral wheelchair by leaning his upper
Yet more than a decade after
1279 US
Hwy. 87S.
Nimitz Museum.
body forward or backward. “The the accident, life goes on for him.
Photo by Randall Ford
Instead of letting the injury largest canvas I’ve done is six feet
Dunten and wife, Kimberley,
Fredericksburg
define him, he is leaving
a legacy by
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encourages inde• 6 p.m., Admiral Nimitz
of paintings of animals, scenery,
“But the masochist in me enjoys ing,” he said. “And the boys are
pendent film
production, and the Will
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Museum Ballroom.
flowers, people and religious it,” he said, laughing.
just a kick in the teeth,” he said
Walk Foundation. The event will feature a
imagery. He said painting “filled
He rides a “functional electrical affectionately.
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• Tickets to the
second
screening of “Will Walk,” a production by
a void.”
stimulation” bicycle three days a
He continues to work with
annual fundraiser, sponMarty and Adam Butler and Craig Parker
“I went from being a high- week. The machine powers his the agency, teaming on national
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guide has stories, advice,
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people accused of around midnight on Saturday,
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INSIDE arrested this week by offi- 87, north of Fredericksburg,
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• Section B (Sports)
• Section C (Lifestyles)
• Section D (Community)
• Section E (Real Estate)
• Section F (Classified)
• Classified Business Directory
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intrigued by its
people. So as a
• Fredericksburg
Standard-Radio
Post • Commemorative Section • November 13, 2013 •
young man, just twenty-two,
Display
The photos will be on display this weekend at the
R.S. Hanna Gallery, for this
month’s First Friday Art
Walk. That will be followed
by a March 15 book release
and gallery photo print show.
(Proceeds of the March 15
book release will benefit the
Gillespie County Historical
Society.)
In the preface, Montgomery
wrote: “This book began
as an object of my growing up, or so it seemed, in
ty of Gillespie County and was
I sought to capture the spirit
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words and photographs.”
include: combo kit/living with high ceilings, lots of glass to give you a light every amenity including Four en Suite bedrooms and large
Montgomery went on and airy feel, satillo tile floors downstairs, woodburning Franklin stove, office, Grand Living Areas overlooking pastoral fields and
large rooms and lots of storage, all bedrooms and living have access to
to lament the gentrifica- porches with awesome views. The detached workshop could be used for distant hill views, Loggia Entry features fireplace and pool,
self contained separate guest house, stocked clear water
tion of Texas, and certainly, an artists studio, hobby room, guest room, office, etc.
Gunnite Bottom Lake surrounded by century oaks and pecan
MLS #68043. $389,000.
Fredericksburg has seen its For
trees. Five minutes to Main Street.
more information send a text to 95495 and type GOTO KW37
share of changes over the past
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habits and their heritage.
After a six-year struggle to
turn the program around,
Fredericksburg High
School’s varsity football
team is finally....
Stories
The interviews feature stories of the residents and their
ancestors, some of whom were
original settlers to the area.
Willie Frantzen described
his grandparents as having a
store, yet having it “real rough. IMPECCABLY MAINTAINED custom built(1990) brick home on
Indians and such as that.”
corner lot in established neighborhood. 2032 SF of living space
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for his subjects.
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Joanie Harris, another
family friend who is helping promote the book, said
Montgomery’s family restored
one of the town’s old rock
homes, and also helped fix up
the Pioneer Memorial Library,
which used to serve as the
APPX. 3500 S.F. CUSTOM STONE HOME offering
courthouse.
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BOUND
Philip O’Bryan
Montgomery III
Fredericksburg. My three
brothers and I had the run of
the town. Our parents, Ruth
Ann and Philip Montgomery,
saw Fredericksburg as a place
where Carter, Will, Harold,
and I could experience the
country and learn from a
community of strong, moral,
hard-working people — mostly third- and fourth-generation descendants of German
immigrants. They were right.
“In Fredericksburg and the
Wide-ranging interests
surrounding countryside,
Montgomery was a renaiswe learned to be naturalists, sance man of sorts. An avid
to hunt and fish, and, most outdoorsman and naturalimportantly, to appreciate the ist, he enjoyed hunting, fishpeople who made up the town ing, hiking and camping, and
itself. I was drawn to the beauCont. on C6
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