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Cleveland artist Michelangelo Lovelace savored big-time art world success briefly before his death in April
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Big-time art world success came late for Cleveland painter Michelangelo Lovelace, and it was very sweet when it did. But he scarcely had time to savor it before his life was cut short last month by an illness.
One of the city’s most important artists of the past 35 years, and one of its leading African-American artists, Lovelace died April 26 at his home in Cleveland’s Cudell neighborhood at age 60 after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer, his widow, Shirley Lovelace, said. His funeral was held Wednesday.
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Ohio State redshirt-junior JonErik Alford shot a 1-under 70 on Tuesday at Beechmont Country Club in Beachwood, Ohio to earn one of seven qualifying spots out of the US Open Local Qualifier.
Alford, a Johns Creek, Ga., native, made three birdies and two bogeys in his round. He finished fifth in the 120-player field. The field also included Buckeye teammates Jackson Chandler, Maxwell Moldovan, Grant Engle and Patrick Schmucking. Chandler and Moldovan missed a playoff for the final spot by one and two shots, respectively.
The next step for Alford is Sectional Qualifying which will be held at 11 locations around the country from May 24 – June 7. The US Open is being held this year Torrey Pines Golf Club in San Diego, Calif, on June 17-20.