Wilson, Richard G.
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age 74, of Tulsa Oklahoma, died Aug 29, 2001. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, longtime Miamians, and the brother of the Miami's famed artist, Charles Banks Wilson. A n Army veteran. His innovative interior design work led him to New York and he was one of the first designers to utilize space planning' and was also responsible for installing the first computers on the floor of the New York Stork Exchange. He either designed, or supervised, projects totaling literally millions of square feet for such corporation such as American express, Monsanto, Sears and for many clients with space in the World Trade Center, to name a few. Upon retirement he returned to his native state of Oklahoma, where he resided in Tulsa until he died. Burial place is not given.
Miami News Record — Miami, OK
Sep 09 2001 · p.3a · col.5
Book: Newspaper Vital Statistics Index — S J Mahurin
ISBN: 1-89277-54-6