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Nora Hage Simpson, 69, president of Friend & Terry Lumber Compiny of Sacra_ mento, Calif., died M4rch'10, in Sacramento. Mrs. Simpson assumed presidency of the company in 1956 upon the death of her hus_ band, Edgar M. Simpson, prominent Cali_ fornia .ship captain, lumberman, horseman, and collector of historic vehicles and guns. _ She is survived by her two sons, Michael S_., vice-president of Friend & Terry Lumber Co., and Edgar M. Jr., manager of ihe Simpson ranchlands at Hood, Calif.

Harold L. Bierley, 60, owner of produc_ tion Patterns & Manufacturing Co., died March 7.

-. Bgln in Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Bierley had lived in the Los Angeles ar.ea for the past 30 years. He was an active member of the p,attern Make,rs Association and Foundrymen's Association.

Survivors are his widow, Marian; a brother, Irving, and his sister, Mrs. Heien Radv. both of Toledo.

Robert E. Caldwell, veteran redwood lumberman, died at his San Francisco home on March l.

Although he had been semi-retired in re_ cent years, Mr. Caldwell had spent over 50 years in the redwood lumber business, having begun his career during the early 1900's witt Union Lumber Company. He later spent several years with the Little River Lum6er Company, which was later purchased by Ham_ mond Lumber Comrpany. He remained on with Hammond and rose to the position of Western sales manager at the time of his retirement shortly after Hammond was our_ chased by Georgia-Pacific Corp.

Mr. Caldwell leaves his wife, Olga, of their home at 1945 Broadway, San Francisco. and a son, Robert W. Caldwell.

Malcolm E, Rood, 73, veteran lumber salesman and member of San Diego Hoo_ Hoo #3, died Wednesday, Ma"rch tO. tt " services were held at the Greenwood Mortu_ ary under auspices of S.W. Hackett Masonic Lodge.

Born in Miohigan, Mr. Rood lived in San Diego 20 years. He was a member of the Lake Shore Masonic Lodge, the Rainbow

Veterans Club and the veterans of Foreign Wars.

Surviving are his widow, Eva, and a sister.

Mrs. Lottie H. Hanson, 78, wife of Fran- cis G. If,anson, presiden,t of West Coast S'creen Co., passed away March 6, 1962 in Los Angeles, Californ'ia.

Services were held at Pierce Brothers' Little Church Around the Corner, in Ingle- wood, California, Thursday, March g, 1962 at I p.m. Dr. Hugh Morgan of the. First Christian Church of Inglewood, officiating. The interment was at the Inglewood park Cemetery.

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