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Paul Daniel Sheeline

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Paul Daniel Sheeline Veteran

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
12 Jan 1979 (aged 80)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
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Investment broker Paul D. Sheeline, 80, of Boston, a specialist in New England bank stocks, died yesterday in Massachusetts General Hospital.

For 50 years, he headed the Milk Street firm of Paul D. Sheeline and Co. and for the past four years was associated with Moors & Cabot Inc.

Born in San Francisco, he was graduated from the Institution Sillig in Switzerland and, in 1919, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he had been a member of the track and swimming teams.

He was a veteran of both World Wars, having served in the Balloon Corps in World War I and as an Air Force colonel in North Africa and Italy in World War II.

Sheeline was a member of the MIT Development Corporation, a past president of the Boston Securities Traders Association, and a member of the Harvard Club of Boston and the Buddy Dog Humane Society.

He leaves his wife, Jean (Deering); a son, Paul C. of Lloyd Harbor, N.Y., and five grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at noon Tuesday in King’s Chapel, Boston.

Arrangements were made by the Long Funeral Home Inc. in Cambridge. -- Boston Herald American, Sat, 13 Jan 1979, p. 9
Investment broker Paul D. Sheeline, 80, of Boston, a specialist in New England bank stocks, died yesterday in Massachusetts General Hospital.

For 50 years, he headed the Milk Street firm of Paul D. Sheeline and Co. and for the past four years was associated with Moors & Cabot Inc.

Born in San Francisco, he was graduated from the Institution Sillig in Switzerland and, in 1919, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he had been a member of the track and swimming teams.

He was a veteran of both World Wars, having served in the Balloon Corps in World War I and as an Air Force colonel in North Africa and Italy in World War II.

Sheeline was a member of the MIT Development Corporation, a past president of the Boston Securities Traders Association, and a member of the Harvard Club of Boston and the Buddy Dog Humane Society.

He leaves his wife, Jean (Deering); a son, Paul C. of Lloyd Harbor, N.Y., and five grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at noon Tuesday in King’s Chapel, Boston.

Arrangements were made by the Long Funeral Home Inc. in Cambridge. -- Boston Herald American, Sat, 13 Jan 1979, p. 9


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