Obituaries.Harvey Henderson, Concord, Va., died March 28. He was 87. Henderson joined Lynchburg Foundry, Lynchburg, Va., in 1947 and was instrumental in the development of ductile iron Ductile iron, also called ductile cast iron or nodular cast iron, is a type of cast iron invented in 1943 by Keith Millis[1]. While most varieties of cast iron are brittle, ductile iron is much more ductile, as the name implies. . He was a member of the AFS A distributed file system for large, widely dispersed Unix and Windows networks from Transarc Corporation, now part of IBM. It is noted for its ease of administration and expandability and stems from Carnegie-Mellon's Andrew File System. AFS - Andrew File System Piedmont Chapter. Harry Cox Harry Fred Cox (27 March 1885 - 6 May 1971), was a Norfolk farmworker and one of the most important singers of traditional English music of the twentieth century, on account of his large repertoire and fine singing style. , Lynchburg, Va., died March 30. He was 86. Cox was employed at the Lynchburg Foundry, Lynchburg, Va., from 1947-1984. He was also an active member of the AFS Piedmont Chapter. George Davison, Chilliwack, British Columbia Chilliwack is a Canadian city in the Province of British Columbia. It is a predominantly agricultural community with an estimated population of 70,000 people. The city is surrounded by mountains, and has many parks nearby such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks. , Canada, died Sept. 5. He was 80. Davison was a service life member of AFS and owner of Hastings Brass, British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. |
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