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20 years in the San Pedro office and later in the Los Angeles office. He rvas believed to be about 70 years old.

Horry G. Hqoke

Harry George Haake, 61, vice-president and west coast manager of Ceco Steel Products Corp., died December 2 at Good Samaritan hospital in Los Angeles after a short illness. A Los Angeles re sident 35 years, his home was in San Marino. Mr. Haake was a past president of L. A. Rotary

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Mrs. D. J. Cohill fVlrs. Glodys Hill

Mrs. Honora Cahill, 85, r'r'idorv of D. J. Cahill, veteran late Los Angeles lumberman, died December 6 at her home there. Born in Kansas City, Mo., she married Dennis J. Cahill in Denver in 1906. She was active in many civic and cultural organizations and was decorated in 1950 by Pope Pius XII for her philanthropies and contributions to educational institutions.

Mrs. Gladys May Hill,63, president of the Southern California Sash & Door Co. of El Monte, died December 12 at Exposition hospital. She rvas a southland resident 40 years and lived in Pasadena. She leaves two sons, Robert G. Hill of San Gabriel and Stanley A. Hill, Los Angeles.

Beniomin McGoll

Benjamin Franklin McCall, 73, retfted owner of the McCall Hardwood Flooring Co. of Los Angeles, died December 9. He had been a Los Angeles resident since 1906.

L. A. Green

Lloyd Andrew Green, 70, prominent Southern California real estate figure, died December 1 of a heart attack at his West Los Angeles home. He had lived there 48 years and was head of the Calstate Builders, Inc., and former general manag'er of Bundy and Albright, developers of Culver City and Sherman Oaks. He was a past president of the San Fernando Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Building Conlroctors

Major T. Mowry, 82, retired building contractor, died at his Los Angeles home November 26. William W. Piddington,85, southland resident for 55 years, died at his Los Angeles home November 27 . . . Howard L. Clark, 72, died December 3; he had been a California resident 34 years and lived in Venice .Maurice B. Opigez, 63, died December 12 at Glendale sanitarium after a short illness. He had been a resident 40 years and made his home in Los Angeles.

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