On Hold Wild west Cowboy "Gunslinger" by David Maas

This Black and White print was produced from an origianl pencil drawing. It's printed on 8.5x11 heavy stock.

I was blessed to be a personal friend of David and his family. He was always quick to tell everyone that his talent was God given and he strived to please God with all of his art. Because of our friendship all of the prints I have of David's were hand signed by him in my gallery if he was dropping them off or in his home when I was picking them up. David moved from Lancaster, PA because he knew the Lord called him to be a missionary. He and his family settled in MO, attended the "International House of Prayer" and became missionaries to India.
He, David Allen Maas, 42, (a Missionary in India,) of Grandview, MO went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on January 17, 2008. He is survived by his loving wife of 19 years and their four children, he will be missed by everyone who was blessed to know him.

I have a lot of David's sports images & a few of his cowboy & indian prints still in my inventory. You can contact me for further information if you're interested.

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