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I. G. Warren
James Garfield Warren, 88, philanthropist and civic leader, passed away at his home in Los Angeles on February 72. He came to Los Angeles in 1898.
He was president and founder of Warren & Bailey Co.. president of the Figueroa Hotel Co. and a director of the Security-First National Bank. He was active in the formation of Union Oil Co., the Los Angeles Country Club, the Philharmonic Auditorium, the Title Insurance & Trust Co. and the lJniversity Club.
Mr. Warren was a director of the YMCA from 1898 unt1l 1942 and president from 1932 until 1940.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Maude Remick Warren; a daughter, Mrs. Elinor Warren Griffin; two grandsons, James and Wayne Griffin, and a granddaughter, Elayne Griffin. Funeral services were conducted in Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon, February 15.
Chester Nuckolls
Chester Nuckolls, 60, manager of the Hayward Lumber & Investment Co. yard at San Bernardino, passed away suddenly on January 29 from a heart attack.
He was with the Hayward organization for a number of years, and for the past fifteen years was manager of the yard at San Bernardino. He is survived by his widow.
Hcrold T. King
Harold T. King, 47, yard superintendent of Interbay Lumber Co., Oakland, passed away suddenly at his home in Oakland, January 29. He was with Union Iron Works during World War 1, and was in charge of the lumber yard at the Kaiser Shipyards during World War II. His first lumber job was with the San Francisco Lumber Co., San Francisco. He worked for Sunset Lumber Co., Oakland, for some time, and was with the Port of Oakland for many years, part of the time as wharfinger.
He is survived by his widow, two sons, Harold T. King, Jr. of Sacramento, and Michael; one daughter, Wilma, and trvo grandchildren.
Thomcs Stcrnley Brennan
Thomas Stanley Brennan, 47, was killed in an automobile accident at Los Angeles,. February 11. He operated the Lumber Products Sales Co., Los Angeles, for the past two years, aud prior to that was in the general contracting business.
He is survived by his widow. and four children. Funeral services were held at the First Methodist Church of Hollywood, Tuesday afternoon, February 15.
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