Mitch Attenson Estate of Joanne Lewis: Shaker Luxury Condo by Appointment
Terms
Cash is appreciated, or a check is fine!
Venmo with 3% surcharge
Credit card with 4% surcharge
All items sold as is, all sales are final
Our Client Joanne Lewis was a beloved local author & fascinating friend to many!!
Art, Antiques, Decorative Objects! Exotic/amber/artist made/silver & tribal Jewelry. Art-Boho Vintage Clothing, Newer Furniture, General Household, Mexican crafts etc.
A lifetime of thoughtfully purchased unique items from all over the world!
It's easy to get an appointment, (FYI appointments are full until 12 noon Friday) just text Mitch your name & approximate arrival time, at 216-402-8367 to get the address & come on over!
An amazing Terra cotta CA. 1920 ancient throne chair, with a magazine article showing the same chair (but maybe not this one) in Florence Ziegfeld's garden
Large stunning Mexican Colonial tin mirror, Mexican hand wrought floor lamp with large pierced shade
Stearns & Foster Estate queen mattress (about 5 years old) with Ease adjustable base
Text Mitch at 216-402-8367 for your appointment to this building on Warrensville Center Rd-almost at the Van Aken District-on the Shaker Country Club
Come visit us & have lunch in The Market Hall or another fine restaurant in the neighborhood
THE BUILDING MANAGEMENT HAS REQUESTED THAT YOU DO NOT PARK IN THE SMALL PARKING LOT ADJACENT TO THIS BUILDING!
YOU MUST PARK ON WARRENSVILLE CENTER RD, KEY BANK, OR TUTTLE PARK!
We will greet you in the lobby & show you the way up!
"In 1963, semi-retired from globetrotting, Joanne married Robert Lewis and returned to Cleveland. An eminent local writer, her best-known authored work was To Market, To Market, on the history, architecture, and people of the West Side Market. Her gifts as both an engrossing storyteller and an eager listener made her a natural historian. “The truths,” she always said, “are more important than the facts.”
A lifelong antiwar and civil rights activist, Joanne founded the Global Issues Resource Center, a nonprofit based out of Cuyahoga Community College, where her husband Robert was the founding Chairman of the Board. Formed against the backdrop of the Cold War, the organization’s goal was to empower ordinary people through education, under the slogan: “We don’t have to share beliefs, just a planet.”
Joanne was a devoted patron of the arts, serving on the boards of organizations like the Near West Theater and the Museum of Contemporary Art and supporting myriad others with her advice and attendance. She was a loyal friend whose advocacy and whimsy inspired everyone in her orbit. She was a free spirit, an exotic cook, and a poetic soul: the kind of person for whom you run out of adjectives. Most of all, she was a magical matriarch who dispensed sage wisdom and never missed a chance to effuse about her family."
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