Background
Sharboneau, Lorna Rosina was born on April 5, 1935, in Spokane, Washington, United States. Daughter of Stephen Charles Martin and Midgie Montana (Hartzel) Barton.
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Sharboneau, Lorna Rosina was born on April 5, 1935, in Spokane, Washington, United States. Daughter of Stephen Charles Martin and Midgie Montana (Hartzel) Barton.
Associate of Arts in Arts, Delta College, 1986. Studies with Steve Lesnick, Las Vegas, Nevada. Studies with Bette Myers/Zimmerman, Phoenix and Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Principal, Sharboneau's Art Gallery, Spokane, 1977-1980;
teacher art, Michell's Art Gallery, Spokane, 1978-1979;
art therapist, Vellencino School District, California, 1981-1983;
independent artist, Lind, Washington, since 1948. Director, producer, stage designer Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints (Mormons), San Jose, Sonora, Modesto, California, 1978 (1st. place road show San Jose). Director Sharboneau's Art Show, Spokane, 1979, Hands On-Year of the Child.
Platform speaker, poet, fundraiser, library, 1984-1987. Assistant, apprentice to Professor Rowland Cheney, Delta College, Stockton, California, 1985, 86, 87. Demonstrated drip oil technique, Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Spokane, Washington, Stockton, California, Delta College.
Lorna is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at any given time is a prophet of God in the same way as Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, and the Apostles. Revelation is a continuing process through which God still instructs people.
Director, programmer, fundraiser Shelter Their Sorrows, Sonora, California, 1989-1992, volunteer Community Action Agency and Homeless Shelter. Fundraiser for Homeless Flood Victims of Northern California, 1997. Member Central Sierra Arts Council, Mother Lode Artists Association, Sacramento Fine Arts Center, Inc., International Platform Association (Judges Choice convention arts competition 1993), The Planetary Society, The National Museum of Women of Arts.
Despite having only passing 5th grade, Lorna went to college, wrote a book and created over five thousand pieces of art in many different forms. She took in stray dogs, cats and people and helped them to be better. She was creative and kind, artistic and in tune with Mother Nature.
Physical Characteristics: Green eyes that could see right through you! A laugh that made every day a happy day. A giggle that was infectious.
Married Thomas Edward Sharboneau, January 22, 1970. Children: Curtis, Carmen, Chet, Cra, Joseph.