According to his obituary, Joseph's personal notable history includes:
Princeton University graduate of 1930, Studied at Julliard School, Earned the Walter Damrosch Scholarship resulting in attendance at American Conservatory of Fountainblue in France; Served U.S. Navy in World War II and earned the rank of Lieutenant; Asst. Music Conductor and Principal Violinist under Andal Condati at Dallas Symphony, Dallas, TX; Music conductor founding Provincetown Symphonic Society and was director/conductor for Toledo, OH Symphony, Chattanooga, TN Symphony, and Duluth Superior Symphony.
Because of his parents' art contributions to history, Joseph and his wife, Hazel, spent much of their lives together outside of the symphonic music halls protecting and promoting his parents' art interests throughout New England and the world.
Missing him in this earthly life are his wife, Hazel, his daughter, Carol Campbell Hawthorne-Madell of
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, Nancy Dickinson of Greenwich, Conn.; a stepson, Peter Snider of San Francisco, and five grandchildren.
Sources/Credits: Book - "Charles Webster Hawthorne: Paintings & Watercolors" by R.Muhlberger; Discipline of Light: Disertation by Barbara Naron Faulkner, Louisana State University, May 2007, page 43, online at http//edt.lsu.edu; Truro Cemetery Commission (all online sites accessed 14 July 2007) New York Times obituary 1994 Joseph Hawthorne, shared by fag.com contributor Bob Collins 10 Aug 2009
According to his obituary, Joseph's personal notable history includes:
Princeton University graduate of 1930, Studied at Julliard School, Earned the Walter Damrosch Scholarship resulting in attendance at American Conservatory of Fountainblue in France; Served U.S. Navy in World War II and earned the rank of Lieutenant; Asst. Music Conductor and Principal Violinist under Andal Condati at Dallas Symphony, Dallas, TX; Music conductor founding Provincetown Symphonic Society and was director/conductor for Toledo, OH Symphony, Chattanooga, TN Symphony, and Duluth Superior Symphony.
Because of his parents' art contributions to history, Joseph and his wife, Hazel, spent much of their lives together outside of the symphonic music halls protecting and promoting his parents' art interests throughout New England and the world.
Missing him in this earthly life are his wife, Hazel, his daughter, Carol Campbell Hawthorne-Madell of
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, Nancy Dickinson of Greenwich, Conn.; a stepson, Peter Snider of San Francisco, and five grandchildren.
Sources/Credits: Book - "Charles Webster Hawthorne: Paintings & Watercolors" by R.Muhlberger; Discipline of Light: Disertation by Barbara Naron Faulkner, Louisana State University, May 2007, page 43, online at http//edt.lsu.edu; Truro Cemetery Commission (all online sites accessed 14 July 2007) New York Times obituary 1994 Joseph Hawthorne, shared by fag.com contributor Bob Collins 10 Aug 2009
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