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We are a wholesale lumber company looking for an experienced trader. Any species. No restrictions on mills or customers. No relocation.60Va split for trader. Call John at Lakeside Lumber at (623) 566-'7 lO0 or email lakesidelumber@cox.net.
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Robert Franklin Nikkel, 88, retired owner of R.F. Nikkel Lumber and Nikkel Lumber, Sacramento, Ca., died Jan. 9 in Sacramento.
After graduating from the University of the Pacific and serving in the military during World War II, he established R.F. Nikkel. When the company was acquired by DiGiorgio Corp., Mr. Nikkel served as president of its lumber division until he retired several years later.
Tiring of retirement, he formed Nikkel Lumber and ran the business for several years before retiring again.
George James Kavooras, founder of Moulding & Millworks, Fair Oaks, Ca., died Feb. l2 in Citrus Heights, Ca.
Mr. Kavooras served with the U.S. Air Force during World War II. He began his lumber career as a salesman for Hines Lumber, Oklahoma CitY, Ok. In 1967, he moved to Sacramento, Ca., and began working at Nikkel Lumber.
In 1980, he opened Mouldings & Millwork. Upon his retirement, his son, Rick. took over the operation.

Olaf Erven ttErvtt Lodeen, 73, longtime Pacific Northwest plywood salesman and retired sales manager for KPly, Port Angeles, Wa., died APril 8 in Port Angeles.
Mr. Lodeen started working at Harbor Plywood Corp., which was purchased by Aberdeen Plywood & Veneer in 1959. The company was acquired by Evans Products in 1961 and moved to Portland, Or.
After the company closed in 1986, he spent four years in sales with Multnomah Plywood Corp. before joining KPly in 1990 as sales manager. He retired in 2006.
Frank Bader Sr., 86, owner of Frank Bader Lumber, Signal Hill, Ca., died April 12 in Signal Hill.
Mr. Bader started working at Consolidated Lumber, Wilmington, Ca., in 1943 and then served with the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, he worked at Ed Fountain Lumber, Los Angeles, Ca., until he started his own company in the late 1980s.
Terry Wayne Schulze, 61 , a retired lumber buyer for Lumbermens ProBuild, Tacoma, Wa., died after an extended illness March 29 in Tacoma.
Mr. Schulze served in the U.S. Army from 1968-1971.
In 1974, he earned a business degree and then spent 30 years in the lumber industry, before recently retiring from ProBuild.
John Frank ";ack" Samuels, 73, who retired from Pacific Lumber Co., Scotia. Ca., in 1995, died March 13 in Dorado Hills, Ca.
He served in the U.S. Army before starting his 45-year industry career, the last 36 years spent with Pnlco.
William Davidson, 86, chairman, president and c.e.o. of Guardian Industries, Auburn Hills, Mi., died March 13 in Bloomfield Hills, Mi.
After years as a successful lawYer and turnaround specialist, he joined his family's business, Guardian Glass.
He also owned the NBA's Detroit Pistons, NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning, and The Palace, a sports/entertainment venue in Auburn Hills, Mi., located near Guardian' s headquarters.