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OBITUARIES

SIDI{EY T. I{ARSHATL

Sidney T. Marshall, co-owner of KingMarshall Lumber Co., also known as Civic Center Lumber Co., Bakersfield, Calif.' died July 1 in a Bakersfield hospital from a lingering illness. He was 63.

Born in Akron, Ohio, July 21, 1906, he moved to Bakersfield in 1910. He began his career working for Union Lumber Co., a Bakersfield retail yard later bought out by Hayward Lumber & Investment Co., Los Angeles. Mr. Marshall continued with Hayward until starting King-Marshall in July, 1941, with Larry King.

He was a member of Security Lodge 581 F.&A.M. One of his favorite sports was deer hunting; he enjoyed packing in yearly to his favorite hunting ground.

Survivors include his widow, Velma; sons, Wayne and Jon of Bakersfield, and Roger of San Luis Obispo; six grandchildren; two sisters, Margaret McCral of Chico and Louise McAuliffe of Bakersfield; six brothers, Howard of Arlington, Va.; Milford,

Berkeley; Bob, Porta Mirado; Frank, Santa Margarita and Don and Grant of Bakersfield.

RE0M01{0 L: DAGGETT

Redmond L. Daggett, sales manager of the Penberthy Lumber Co., Los Angeles, died June 25 of cancer. He was 49.

A San Marino resident for over 15 years, Mr. Daggett graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, where he was Phi Delta Theta fraternity president. He served in Europe with the 82nd Airborne division during World War II and was a Lt. Col. in the Air Force Reserve.

He was a member of the board of Deacons and the board of Elders of San Marino Community Church. He was also a member of the City Club.

Prior to joining Penberthy Lumber he worked in sales for Delta Airlines for 15 years.

Surviving is his widow, Martha; two daughters, Lucy and Leslee; his mother, Mrs. Gladys N. Daggett of Santa Monica; two sisters, Mrs. Philip O'I.Ieil of Beverly Hills and Mrs. Carlton Appleby of Escondido, Calif.

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