Subject: A death
Don Boswell Heller Don Boswell Heller passed away on November 23, 1999 at home. At an apprentice silversmith since the age of 12, Don studied under his father and ran the Heller Silverplating Co. until 1959. In 1974, Don joined Winterthur as an objects conservator and the Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation as an adjunct professor responsible for education and training in metals conservation. Don was a Fellow of the American Institute for Conservation. He retired from Winterthur in 1992. He is survived by his beloved wife, Linda, and three sons, Christian of Chicago, Mark of Newark, and Paul of Wilmington. Don taught in our graduate Program for 19 years. His highly organized and amazing demonstrations focused on the fabrication history, deterioration, stabilization, restoration, and care of metal artifacts. His courses were complete, thorough, well organized, jam packed, and covered materials that were entirely new to many. Students and faculty remember that it took him three days to set up and three days to take down his display of the entire world history of metalworking techniques. He taught us about the vulnerabilities of metals and he provided simple and complex strategies for their long-term care. He waged a vigilant and successful campaign for the use of white gloves and developed and promoted the use of metal lacquers as needed. Don's infectious enthusiasm for his subject matter had a profound effect on all of his students. He was a very demanding teacher who inspired his students to perform at their highest level--as they struggled to planish, burnish, sand cast, solder. and polish the damaged "projects" (typically corroded and dropped from what looked like a height of 100 feet) that he provided. In her eulogy, Dr. Joyce Hill Stoner reminded us, "Don Heller, we see you in every silver bowl, in every white glove, and you are in the minds and hearts of 19 years of students...you have touched the future because you taught." Our Program and the conservation field in general have benefited immensely from Don Heller's extraordinary experience, skill, and commitment to the education and training of future professionals. We are grateful for his his concern and generosity and we will all miss him greatly. Memorial contributions can be made to the Don Heller Memorial Fund, c/o Debbie Hess Norris, Conservation, Winterthur DE 19735 (where funds will be used for student support) or to Delaware Hospice at 3515 Silverside Road, Wilmington, DE 19810. *** Conservation DistList Instance 13:39 Distributed: Monday, January 10, 2000 Message Id: cdl-13-39-001 ***Received on Thursday, 6 January, 2000