Memorial service program created by Forest Lawn Memorial-Park Association; folded cardstock with illustration of "Church of the Recessional" on front and printed text within in brown ink. Memorial service program for T. Boyd Haskell, born September 7, 1914, died July 5, 1969. Memorial service was held on July 10, 1969 at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park, Glendale, California.
Object History
Item came from a scrapbook documenting the early years of the Simpsons-Sears store located at 3660 Kingsway (after 1959 4750 Kingsway) including the opening day, staff events and other activities that store manager, T. Boyd Haskell was involved in. T. Boyd Haskell was manager of the Burnaby Simpsons-Sears store between 1953 and 1962. After graduating from college, Haskell joined the Sears-Roebuck department store chain. In 1953 he moved to Vancouver from Washington State to set up the new store in Burnaby. In 1962, Haskell left Simpsons-Sears in Burnaby and transferred to the Sears store in Los Angeles. During his time in British Columbia, Haskell served as the President of the Greater Vancouver Tourist Association (1958-1959), President of the Community Chest and Councils of Greater Vancouver (1960) and was also a member of the board of directors of the B.C. Lions football team. Haskell died in Arizona in 1969 at the age of 54 years.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. shaking hands with an unidentified man in front of the Sears-Roebuck and Co. company airplane.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. shaking hands with an unidentified man in front of the Sears-Roebuck and Co. company airplane.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. and Charles Luther Burton (Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears) arriving on a Great Northern train in Vancouver.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. and Charles Luther Burton (Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears) arriving on a Great Northern train in Vancouver.
Photograph of dignitaries cutting ribbon on the opening day of the Simpsons-Sears store in Burnaby. Burnaby Reeve, Charles W. MacSorley (centre) is cutting the ribbon while Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. (right) and T. Boyd Haskell, Manager of Simpsons-Sears, Burnaby (left) stand…
Photograph of dignitaries cutting ribbon on the opening day of the Simpsons-Sears store in Burnaby. Burnaby Reeve, Charles W. MacSorley (centre) is cutting the ribbon while Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd. (right) and T. Boyd Haskell, Manager of Simpsons-Sears, Burnaby (left) stand beside him.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd.; unidentified man; Charles Luther Burton, Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears standing together outside of the Canadian National train station in Vancouver.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd.; unidentified man; Charles Luther Burton, Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears standing together outside of the Canadian National train station in Vancouver.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd.; unidentified man; Charles Luther Burton (Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears; father to Edgar Burton) standing together outside of the Canadian National train station in Vancouver.
Photograph of (left to right) Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons-Sears Ltd.; unidentified man; Charles Luther Burton (Chairman of the Board, Simpsons-Sears; father to Edgar Burton) standing together outside of the Canadian National train station in Vancouver.