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Gordon Doman

Gordon Doman, president of G.S. Doman Ltd., a large Canadian forest products firm at Duncan, B.C., drowned June l, while vacationing in Phoenix, Az. He was 43.

In addition to industry associations, Mr. Doman had an active life in social, charitable and political organizations in British Columbia.

He is survived by his widow, Harbans (Betty) Jaur; his mother; two brothers; three sons; and a daughter.

Roberto Sanchez

Roberto Sanchez, assistant general manager of the retai-l division of O'Malley Lumber Co., Phoenix, the second highest post in that division, died July 7 ,1978. He was 46.

Mr. Sanchez came to the U.S, from Mexico in 1957 to begin his lumber career working as a yardman. He worked in several executive positions before being promoted to his present post in 1970.

He was a member of the board of directors of the Arizona Lumber and Builders Supply Association.

Mr. Sanchez is survived by his widow, Eva L.; three sons; one daughter; his parents; a brother and a sister.

Boyd

James M. Boyd, who retired after 15 years b 1975 as v.p. information for Southwest Forest Industries, Phoenix, died July 8. He was 67.

Mr. Boyd, who enjoyed a national reputation in all phases of public relations, was a past president of the

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Ponderosa Pine Woodwork Association and the Southwest Pine Association. ln 1969, he was named "National Industry Leader of the Year" by the National Forest Products Association. Surviving are his widow Hazel; a daughter; and three grandchildren, of Phoenix.

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