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Louis Lathrop “Lay” Stott

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Louis Lathrop “Lay” Stott

Birth
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Death
4 Sep 1964 (aged 57)
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.418542, Longitude: -119.654566
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Louis ("Lay") was the second of three sons of Louis Noble and Ethel Doulton Stott. Born in Santa Barbara, he attended the Thatcher School and graduated from Yale in the class of 1928. He taught at Thatcher for one year before entering the Harvard Business School for a year. He was briefly on Wall Street, and then became associated with the Beryllium Corporation of Reading, PA as an officer of the company. Left about 1943 to start his own firm, the Polymer Corporation, a pioneer firm in industrial plastics. In 1936 he married Martha Starkweather Dye, with whom he had four children. The family made their home in Reading, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1964.
Louis ("Lay") was the second of three sons of Louis Noble and Ethel Doulton Stott. Born in Santa Barbara, he attended the Thatcher School and graduated from Yale in the class of 1928. He taught at Thatcher for one year before entering the Harvard Business School for a year. He was briefly on Wall Street, and then became associated with the Beryllium Corporation of Reading, PA as an officer of the company. Left about 1943 to start his own firm, the Polymer Corporation, a pioneer firm in industrial plastics. In 1936 he married Martha Starkweather Dye, with whom he had four children. The family made their home in Reading, Pennsylvania, where he died in 1964.


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