Established in 1946 by James Richardson and Roy Squires,
Squires Lumber Company Inc. began as Richardson - Squires Lumber.
The now 12-acre business started in a tiny concrete building located
on the corner of 9th and H Street -- out of which hardware and lumber
products were sold to local builders and homeowners.
In the 1950s, Roy Squires and his wife Mary took over the business,
at which time Mary's sister Peggy and husband Jack Jones came to
California from Florida to help them grow. They continued to operate
out of the original location until the mid 1960's. A new 15,000
square foot retail operation was then built on adjacent property
and still remains the main headquarters for Squires Lumber Company,
Inc. We now operate out of two locations.
In 1989, Stan and Pam Paxson purchased Squires Lumber Company
Inc. from Jack and Peggy (Pam's parents) and began to take the business
in a new direction. Stan has a business degree from the University
of Southern California with emphasis in finance and marketing. He
gained almost 20 years experience working for a Fortune 50
Corporation, specializing in building products.
Stan's understanding of marketing, customer service, and team building
has taken Squires Lumber Company, Inc. to a much higher level. Currently,
Squires Lumber is a major supplier to contractors in California,
Arizona, Nevada, and southern Utah.
In 1998, C&K Custom Saw and Milling Inc. was established as a full-service milling and fabrication facility. This division of the company provides a wide range of products for several areas of construction. By having a full service milling facility on site, Squires Lumber is able to better service customers with short lead times and quality control.
Stan and Pam Paxson, along with sons Chris and Kyle, are all actively involved in Squires Lumber Company, Inc. Chris has a business degree from San Diego State University. Kyle has a business degree from Arizona State University. The business has been family owned and operated since 1946 and the Paxson family hopes to continue this tradition into the future.

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