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November' 12. He was 51.
A native of New Jersey, Wills was. a longtime resident of the Southwest. He was an avid outdoorsman, geologist and mining enthusiast and held many claims in the Nevada, Arizona and Utah area.
He is survived by his widow, Jean Wills; his father, Harry Wills of Redondo Beach, Calif.; his mother, Nettie Wills of Las Vegas; a brother, Howard Wills of Tacoma, Wash., and five sisters.
Walter P. Arnold, executive vice president of Koppers Company, Inc. and a company director, died suddenly at his Mt. Lebanon, Pa., home December 8. He was 63.
Mr. Arnold's career parallels the development and growth of the present Koppers Company, to which he contributed greatly. He died just two hours before the planned presentation of his 40-year Koppers Service Emblem.
Mr. Arnold is survived by his widow, the former Marjorie L. Solar, by two children, Mrs. Ttromas V. Eva of Upper St. Clair Township, and Mrs. Carl T, Johnson of Big Flats, New York, and three grandchildren.