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VEVIRIT, Peter S

Male 1897 - 1975  (77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  VEVIRIT, Peter S was born on 14 Aug 1897 in New York; died in Jun 1975 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 1972

    By VIRGINIA HOWARD
    Gazette Correspondent
    THE NICKNAME, "the Chiseler," has been
    given to a long-time Lewiston resident, in
    admiration rather than the more familiar slang
    interpretation of 'getting something for nothing.'
    Peter Vevirit of 200 Mohawk St. was -affectionatelycalled
    "the Chisler" by his brothers for
    his wood carving ability.
    His first tools were a chisel and a nut pick. He
    worked on a piece of wood in the Vevirit Brothers
    Lumber company and surprised even himself with
    the result.
    His love for the feel of wdod is evident in the
    beautiful wood carvings he has in his home, including
    his earliest piece, a profile of Abraham
    Lincoln.
    Peter's favorite is a plaque on which the
    Biblical characters Ha gar and Ismael are carved
    in deep natural color walnut mounted on a chestnut
    background for contrast.
    The plaque won recognition in a Canadian art
    show.
    "People wanted to buy my figures right from
    the first carvings," Peter said, He admitted that
    some had sold at excellent prices.
    "But I couldn't part with some and today I am
    so glad that I kept them."
    ,, Many of his carvings were copied from a model
    which was only a small picture in a newspaper,
    book or encyclopedia.
    LESSONS? This artisan is self-taught and has
    trained his hands to define the^small tracery of
    lines, fingers and toes, locks-of hair and facial
    expressions which he desires. He often uses his own
    feet and hands for models.
    Most of his figures are created from a solid
    block of walnut, his favorite wood, which'grows in
    different degrees of hardness. The warm, rich color
    responds to lights and shadows.'and when finished
    has a beautiful patina.
    The Vevirits' daughter brought her father a
    tiny two inch carved figure of Saint Francis Assisi
    from Germany. Mr. Vevirit has created a beautiful
    15 inch high replica of the figure with the graceful
    folds of his robe and the Saint's hands holding a
    piir of tiny doves.
    In this piece Peter carved the head separately
    with a peg type base that drops into a hole in the
    neck so it.can be tilted to give the desired angle of
    the head.
    Peter's grandmother was a Cellini and
    believed descended from the famous early Italian
    sculptor and goldsmith, Benvenuto Cellini: "Certainly
    the family, characteristic of talent came
    down through the generations in various forms to
    the Vevirit brothers, mostly as workers with wood.
    THE TWO OLDER brothers, the late Joseph
    and Thomas, started the-Vevirit Lumber Co. in
    Lewiston in 1920. They were well known craftsmen
    making stairways, furniture and repairing furniture.
    They reconstructed the windows at Old Fort
    Niagara and remodeled many of the fine old homes
    in the area.
    Peter joined them as an assistant in 1928 and
    remained until 1942 when he left to work in
    essential industry, the Union Carbide and Atomic
    Energy in the war years.
    He was last employed by the Niagara Frontier
    State Parks retiring five years ago.
    Another brother, James Vevirit, is an industrial
    designer in; Buffalo.
    The parents of the four brothers emigrated
    from Italy to Long Island where Sulvan Vevirit
    became a gardener on an estate. The four boys
    were born in the United States.
    On the death of the owner of the estate employment
    was difficult and Mrs. Vevirit took the
    children back to her family in Italy when Peter was
    18 months old.
    Mr. Vevirit came to the Lewiston area looking
    for work and sent for his family. They settled on
    Swan Road.
    During World War I days Peter met his future
    wife, the former Olive Wright, who was studying to
    be a teacher at the Buffalo Normal, forerunner of
    N.Y. State College for Teachers.
    His enlistment in-this war was of short
    duration. He left for induction in the army and
    returned home the same day which proved to be
    Armistice Day. (All inductees were told they were
    no longer needed, much to his bride's relief.)
    Mrs. Vevirit was a treasurer in the local school
    systems for 35 years, serving first as a board
    member and then treasurer of the board of the old
    Lewiston School District, until centralization, when
    she continued as treasurer in the Lewiston-Porter
    system.

    Family/Spouse: WRIGHT, Olive M. Olive (daughter of WRIGHT, John T and BRYANT, Nellie T) was born on 17 Jun 1900 in New York; died on 14 Feb 1992 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. VIVERETTE, Mary Gertrude  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1920 in New York.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  VIVERETTE, Mary Gertrude Descendancy chart to this point (1.Peter1) was born about 1920 in New York.



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