Сергей, здесь по-английски, но смысл понять можно быстро:
Col. George Leonidovich Artamonoff, 84 years old, the first president of Sears International Inc. and later director of the Tokyo office of the Marshall Plan, died Saturday of pneumonia in the Potomac Valley Nursing Home in Rockville, Md.
His responsibilities that grew out of World War II, restoring economic relations between Japan and countries of Southeast Asia, contrasted with his duties in an earlier conflict, when he fought with the White Army in the south of Russia in 1919.
He came to the United States in 1921 after being evacuated just before the Red Army took over the Crimea. He became an American citizen in 1926 and was commissioned as a major in the United States Army after the outbreak of World War II.
George Leonidovich Artamonoff was born in Kursk, Russia, on April 21, 1902, to Gen. Leonid Konstantinovich Artamonoff of the Imperial Russian Armies under Czar Nicholas II, and Elisavietta Hartmann Artamonoff.
His first wife, the former Jessie Downing, died in 1972.
Survivors include his second wife, the former Mary Mignot May Clapp; a sister, Maria Leonidovna Rickmann, of Leningrad; a daughter, Elisavietta Artamonoff Ritchie of Washington, D.C.; a step-daughter, Elizabeth Clapp Agle of Washington, D.C.; a stepson, Roger Burnham Clapp of Knoxville, Tenn.; three grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren and a great-grandson.
http://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/13/obituaries/gl-artamonoff-a-sears-leader.html