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William Riley, 61, President Of Lumber Company, Dies
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William R. Riley, 61, the president of Galliher & Huguely
Associates, a Washington lumber company, died of cancer Nov. 3 at his
home in Kensington.
Mr. Riley was born in Washington, and graduated from Woodrow
Wilson High School. During World War II he served in the Army in the
Pacific.
He began working at Galliher & Huguely in 1948, and had been
company president since 1972.
He was a former president of the Washington unit of the Hoo
Hoo's, a fraternal lumber business organization; a former member of
the board of directors of the Anthony Bowen YMCA in Washington, and
of the advisory board ...
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