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ment January 1, 1958. Although out of any active capacity, he had remained with the company as -chairman bf t6e board of directors, in an advisory- capacity. said F. M. Rawolle. now president-of Mahogany Imporiing Company. During his one year of retirement,- Mr.-Mcl-e"od eniovecl excellent health and was happily engaged in his own personal activities. His death came is a shdck, since he had ap- parently no_illnesses of any kind during the past few year-s, and. he will be greatly missed by hii many friendl ancl business associates. Mr. Mcleod ieaves his wife Mary E. of the home at 2320 Coniston Place. San Marino. and'two sons, Allan Duncan and Capt. James'Robert McLeod.

In Memoriom

William Grace Holloway, 72, honorarv board chairman of W. R. Grace & Co., died Ianuarv 7 at his home in Old Westbury, N. Y. . r A. T] ,.Art'; Walton, 41, Simpson Logging Co., was killed recently in an automobile accident between Shelton, Wash., and Portland. Both Mr. Walton and his research work were highly regarded both in the comDanv and throughout the industry Henry Stoneson, 63, b;ilder and president of Stoneson Development Co., San Francisco, died in Hahnemann hospital, December 30, after a brief illness. He had recently built Stonesto$,n, near San Francisco, and was said to have been responsible for as many as 25,M homes in the Bay area. He was president of Associated Builders of San Francisco and a director of the Intl. Assn. of Home Builders. Broadmoor. Winston Manor and Avalon Park were among his other residential developments. He was born in Victoria, B.C., and moved to San Francisco in 1920, where he and a now deceased brother began building homes with their own hands Robert Miller, 21, former Barstow, Calif., lumberyard worker, was shot to death near Coalinga, January 7,'and. an 18year-old farm laborer admitted to Fresno law authorities that he had killed Miller during an argument.

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