
Andrea "Drew" Bacigalupa, a longtime artistic fixture on Canyon Road as well as a writer, teacher and World War II veteran, died Sunday at his Santa Fe home. He was 91.
"He was a complex man in that he had a lot of things going on," one of his sons, Ruan Bacigalupa, said Tuesday. "He was a writer and an artist and a draftsman-illustrator for the State Engineer's Office, and then he got into multimedia. He could read and play piano. And he shared all that with his family, exposed all of us — including his grandchildren — to that."
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