Originally accessed:
9/15/2003
Organization:
Stanford University Alumni Association
Notes:
Paul Sterling Hoag, ’34, of Bellevue, Wash., November 2, at 89. During the 1940s, he established an independent architectural practice in Los Angeles. He had commercial and residential commissions in California and seven other states and, in 1982, was honored as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Also a writer, he contributed to many journals and newspapers and wrote a novel on Antonio Vivaldi. Survivors: his wife of 35 years, Nancy; two sons, Peter and Robert; two daughters, Jane Brown and Suzanne LaCabe; seven grandchildren; one stepson; three step-grandchildren; and his brother.
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