After Edgar Storey's death in 1913, Van Egmond continued to operate under the firm's name, Storey and Van Egmond, until 1924. The firm often collaborated with Ernest E. Poole, founder of Poole Construction Limited (
PCL), in Regina and southern Saskatchewan communities. After 1924, the firm was reconstituted as
Van Egmond and Storey, a partnership between Van Egmond and Storey's son, Stanley Edgar Storey (1888-1959). In 1949, due to Van Egmond's death, the firm was reconstituted as
Storey and Marvin (Stanley Storey and Wendell E. Marvin). After Stanley Storey died in 1959, Wendell Marvin continued to practice architecture as a solo practitioner while retaining the name Storey and Marvin. In 1965, the firm
Marvin and Vanstone was created, of which the principals were Wendell E. Marvin and Alan Vanstone (1920-1982). == Notable commissions ==