As I came to know Wendell during our shared time of seventeen years on Antiques Roadshow, I considered him to be a good friend that I respected enormously . Wendell was never defined by the assumed limitations of the disease he was fighting or his restricted mobility. On the contrary he seemed to relish the challenge and left all of us awe struck the way he overcame obstacles. From the mundane routine of transferring from his chair to a taxi (which was amazing) to hearing him speak off the cuff about the objects he loved, this man was in ever respect extraordinary and a role model for all of us. Wendell was certainly one of the most courageous guys I have ever met and he will be missed. JB
Wendell D. Garrett, 1929–2012
Nov 20th, 2012
By Laura Beach, Antiques and the Arts
Nov 20th, 2012
By Laura Beach, Antiques and the Arts
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