His father, Norman Rockwell, depicted his childhood on covers of The Saturday Evening Post. The worms came later.
On Oct. 3, 1964, famed illustrator Norman Rockwell visited Fort Wayne to meet Alva Wehrmeister and family.
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One of three sons of artist Norman Rockwell, he guarded his father’s legacy and made his own name as a children’s writer.