Lawrence
Treadwell, Jr.
"When you do dance, I wish you a wave 'o th' sea, that you might ever do nothing but that." -Shakespeare |
Lawrence Treadwell, Jr., born May 9, 1911, passed away Sept 12,
1989, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. His parents were Lawrence
Treadwell, Sr., and Maud Carter Treadwell, and his sister was Catherine
Treadwell. They lived at 1408 W. 3rd Ave, a home they had built
in 1923. From childhood he was a gifted artist and became
interested in photography, eventually having one man shows in San
Diego, and was published in Life magazine. Lawrence went to SMU,
and then learned to fly.
He was a Naval officer before and during WWII, flying dive bombers, SBDs, and SB2Cs among other planes. He married Dorothy
Genevieve Brown March 25, 1942. They lived in California and had
three children, Barbara, Patricia, and David.
After WWII he and my mother owned and operated
two nurseries and landscape businesses in El Cajon, California.
He later returned to technical illustrating which he loved.
He and my mother divorced in 1970, and he
moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, where he worked at White Sands Army
Base and an illustrator.
He loved the desert, and traveled throughout the
Western states. He was a great storyteller and although I have
seldom been to east Texas, his stories and songs of his childhood have
left indelible memories.
Submitted by: Barbara Treadwell Krejci
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