Parents Father: SHAW, Mark Bailey Mother: DEWIS, Antoinette Birth Born on June 20, 1893 in Vizianagaram, India Death Died on November 11, 1953 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA Buried in Mountain View Cemetery in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., CA Marriages DURBIN, Mary Virginia Children SHAW, Joy Antoinette: October 09, 1915 - October 31, 1994 SHAW, Clella Mae: September 25, 1917 - August 02, 1990 SHAW, Douglas McNeil: December 04, 1919 - November 08, 1942 Notes Occupation: Mortician Obituary: Sponsor this memorial with an exclusive premium layout and no ads. Sponsor this page Douglas McNeil Shaw, the fourth son and child, was born at Vizianagran, India, January 20, 1893, and is a partner with his mother and brother in the Mark B. Shaw Company. He received his education in the public schools of San Bernardino and the Union School of Trades, at Los Angeles, and passed the course in plumbing but was too young at that time to be accepted in the business. He is also a journeyman electrician and a licensed embalmer, has been associated with his father's business since 1911, is interested in oil properties in Texas and in mining properties with the Union Mines Company, which is successfully operating placer property in Mokelumne Hill, Calaveras County, and is otherwise prominent in a business way. He is a Royal Arch Mason and a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, of the latter of which he is chairman of the board of trustees and a past president. He has been a delegate to both state and national conventions for the Eagles; is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; the Knights and Ladies of Security; a charter member of the Exchange Club, which has been making a great name in fostering and encouraging aviation; belongs to the Knights of Pythias, the Fraternal Brotherhood and the Woodmen of the World, and has been very active in the affairs of the Sciots, at present being Chief of the Mee. Mr. Shaw married Miss Mary Durbin, a native of Temecula, California, and a daughter of Frank Durbin, a California pioneer, and [p.36] they have three children: Antoinette Joy, attending high school; Cella May and Douglas M., Jr., attending grammar school. Images Douglas Shaw WW1 Draft