http://www.olaclaremont.org/resources/bulletin/churchyear03-04/b040613.pdf
(clickable link at bottom of page)
from the article
"In 1927, their father traveled to California
as the chief engineer for the construction of the B.F Goodrich plant
in East LA. There is a street in that neighborhood named after him,
Barry Street. He decided to remain in California and searched for a
home that was walking distance from the church, the schools and
the shopping district. He found a large rambling home that met all
criteria in South Pasadena near Monterey Road and Fairview Avenue.
Young Bill was seven years old."
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