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Earl Walker
November 21, 2007
Hutto Family,
I remember some just lovely lunches with Bubber while I visited in Greenville over the last few years. I was then Dean of The Citadel School of Business Administration. Bubber and I had wonderful discussions about a whole range of matters.
All of us in the Business School send our condolences to you. May Bubber rest in peace and may you all find peace with his loss.
Earl Walker
Bob Horner
November 20, 2007
Dear Bubber & Cindy,
Lisa & I are very sorry for the loss of Mr. Hutto. Having lost both of my parents, I know the difficulty that you are having in knowing that he has passed away. I know that Mr. Hutto sufferd alot during his last months but rest assured that he is in a better place now. Please find some comfort in knowing that our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your family during this time of sorrow.
Love, Bob & Lisa Horner
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