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EDWIN E. HUDDLESON

 

 

Edwin E. Huddleson, vice president and director of Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., was born in California on September 7, 1887; the son of Louis B. and Mary (Lawrence) Huddleson. He was educated as designing and structural engineer.

            Mr. Huddleson was engaged in building construction work from 1908 to 1919; in fruit and vegetable canning business since 1920. He became president of the Santa Cruz Fruit Packing Company in 1923 and remained in that position until that company was merged with the Stokely-Van Camp organization in 1935.

            Mr. Huddleson is a Republican and a Protestant.

            He was married in 1912 and has three sons: Edwin E., Jr., Joseph L., and Derrol E. The family home is at Mission San Jose, California.

            Offices:  5625 East fourteenth Street, Oakland, California.

 

 

 

Transcribed By: Cecelia M. Setty.

Source: “Eminent Californians 1953”, by Lee E. Johnson & C. W. Taylor. Page 222, C. W. Taylor Publ., Palo Alto, California, 1953.


© 2014  Cecelia M. Setty.

 

 

 

 

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