Hilda Mohle Morris
Hilda Morris was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 20, 1902, the same day as was Cuba's independence.
Her birth name was Hilda Marquerita Cuba Pucher, and her parents were immigrants from Austria-Hungary and Switzerland. Because she was a sickly child, her family moved to San Diego in 1905 and she grew up there with one brother and two sisters.
She married Robert P. Mohle, and they had two sons. After her first husband's death, she married Sidney Morris and as a result, she signed paintings "Hilda Mohle" and later "Hilda Mohle Morris".
She earned a bachelor's degree from Columbia University and later a master's degree from Claremont Graduate School. She studied art under Phil Dyke, Millard Sheets, Rex Brandt, Fletcher Martin, Henry Lee McFee, and Milford Zornes. Milford Zornes was a particular friend, and his influence can be seen in her many beach scenes of Laguna Beach, CA.
She taught art at San Bernardino Valley Junior College for 20 years. She is in Who's Who of California, and was a regular contributor to the "San Bernardino Sun" newspaper in a series titled 'All About Art'. Some of her art, "The Train Series" is on display at the San Bernardino Court House and belongs to the San Bernardino Museum. Morris died in 1996 in Orange, California.
Source:
http://www.papillongallery.com/hilda_mohle.html
Compiled by Robert E. Mohle, Grandson of the Artist