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Obituariis

Luther L. Shawver, 81, died at his home in Orange, California, October 5.

Formerly with McPhee & McGinity Lumber Company of Denver, Mr. Shawver later came to Long Beach, California, where he was manager of the Graves Company. In 1939 he was co-founder with his son, of the Shawver Company, Long Beach.

He is survived by his widow, Margret; his daughter, Mrs. Virginia Keithly, Flagstaff, Arizona; his son, Gordon Lee, Rolling Hills, California; his brothers E,. B. Shawver, Dwight Shawver and J. H. Shawver of Wichita, Kansas; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Francis E. Shirley, 43, superintendent of Jackpot Lumber Company, Fulton, died in his sleep of a heart attack on October 2.

Well known and liked throughout the Redwood Region, Mr. Shirley came to California from Oregon and for four years managed Blue Lake Milling at Ukiah. He then moved to Sebastopol where he worked for C & S Lumber Company for another four years prior to joining Jackpot.

Mr. Shirley leaves his wife, Marie, and four children.

Stephen Westover, 78, Lemon Grove, California. died October 2. He was a retired lumber company executive.

Born in England, Mr. Westover lived in San Diego County for 23 years. He retired five years ago after 15 years as a managing partner of Lemon Grove Lumber Co.

Mr. Westover was a member of La Mesa Masonic Lodge, which officiated at his serv-

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