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    Letter from Paul M. Roca on behalf of Carl Hayden to Ray E. Carr, Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah

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    Letter from Paul M. Roca to Ray E. Carr on behalf of Carl Hayden politely declining his invitation

    [Paul M. Schwab family tree] /

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    Family tree tracing Paul Schwab's paternal lineage to David Schwabacher (1778-1864) and Klara Einstein (1790-1852).Paul M. SchwabProcessed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Paul M. Lufkin Sr.

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    Paul M. Lufkin Sr. died peacefully at his Palo Alto home recently, at age 91. A classic example of zThe Greatest Generation,y his long and full life encompassed the Depression, World War II, and the early days of the Silicon Valley, when he joined an up-and-coming company called HewlettPackard Associates. A devoted volunteer, in 2001 Paul was given a certificate of appreciation by the California State Assembly, and a Volunteer Recognition Award from the Palo Alto Junior League and the Volunteer Center of San Mateo County for his longtime work with Stanford Hospital's Lifeline Program. He was also recognized as a Golden Donor at the Stanford Blood Center, and was very active at All Saints Episcopal Church, where he served on the vestry for a number of years, including as Senior Warden. Paul was born in Dunkirk, New York, attended Haverford in Philadelphia, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where his father, Harold Lufkin, taught mathematics. He enlisted in the Army in the middle of his sophomore year at Penn and was sent to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the atomic production site for the Manhattan Project. It was there that he met the love of his life, Betty Ann Cole, a chemist. They married at the Oak Ridge chapel in 1948. His first job after graduation was as a field engineer for RCA. He and Betty moved around the country as he climbed the career ladder, arriving in Palo Alto in 1960 and buying the classic Eichler home where they would spend the rest of their lives. He joined HP Associates in 1963, and worked there for the next 25 years in a variety of engineering, sales, and marketing roles. He traveled widely for his job, visiting Europe, the U.K., Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. Although his family had deep roots in New England, he loved living the California dream, which included owning a number of spiffy convertibles. He and Betty became active members of the community, joining the University Club, volunteering with various groups, attending churc

    Paul M. Grist

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    Portrait photograph of Paul M. Grist.For more information on Paul M. Grist, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/80

    Paul M. McMahon

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    Paul M. McMahon, winner of the 1956 By-Line Award

    Paul M. Potts

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