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HUTTO, Clarence GREENVILLE, SC - Clarence C. Bubber Hutto died Saturday, November 17, 2007 after a long and hard-fought battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was born November 20, 1936 in Newberry, South Carolina. He was the son of Clarence Claude Hutto and Sarah Hipp Hutto, who predeceased him. He attended public schools in Newberry, South Carolina. At age 16, he entered the Citadel, Class of 1957. During that time, he was awarded Distinguished Military Student, Cadet Captain and Company Commander and was a member of the Summerall Guards Drill team. Immediately following the Citadel, he served in the United States Army as a First Lieutenant and later as a Captain in the Army Reserves. He retired after 37 years from a distinguished banking career with South Carolina National Bank, now known as Wachovia Bank. During that time, he supported various community organizations, serving as President of the Chamber of Commerce in Spartanburg and Greenville, Chariman of the Board of The Greenville Urban League and in various capacities at the YMCA of Spartanburg and Greenville. Upon his retirement, he spent over 6000 hours volunteering for the Greenville Hospital System and Saint Francis Hospital. In 2004, he received the American Institute for Public Service Jefferson Award. Bubber , an avid exercise enthusiast, volunteered many hours at the Greenville YMCA and Vitality Center of Saint Francis teaching aerobics and assisting others in their quest for a healthy lifestyle. Bubber was a king and gentle soul as evidenced by his compassion and love for other people and his dedication to helping others throughout his retirement. His love of the Lord and his church, Saint Matthew United Methodist Church, inspired him to actively participate for many years in many capacities including teaching and reaching out to others. After being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, Bubber said that the disease has it's agenda and I have mine . At this point of his life he fulfilled his dream of jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, skydiving as long as his body would allow him to. He is survived by his love of his life and wife of 50 years, Joanne Halfacre Hutto. In addition to Joanne, he leaves his son and namesake, Clarence Claude Bubber Hutto III and his wife, Cindy Bankhead Hutto of Folly Beach, South Carolina; a daughter, Sarah Jo Hutto Funkhouser and husband, Mark Edward Funkhouser of Charlotte, North Carolina; a sister, Mary Lee Hutto Darby and husband, Louis G. Darby of Marietta, Georgia. He was also blessed with three wonderful grandchildren, Laura Ellen Hutto of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina and Joanne Kathleen Funkhouser and Luke Edward Funkhouser of Charlotte, North Carolina. He also leaves behind a host of nieces and nephews, whom he loved. Reverend Cameron Treece, of Saint Matthew United Methodist Church, will perform a committal service to be held 11:00 AM Tuesday, Novemebr 20, 2007 in Rosemont Cemetery in Newberry, South Carolina. After the committal service, a memorial service performed by the Reverends Cameron Treece and DeArmand Canady will be held at Saint Matthew United Methodist Church on Cleveland Street in Greenville at 3:00 PM with visitation in the church parlor immediately following the memorial service. In lieu of flowers and in honor of Bubber's compassion for others, donations may be made to Saint Matthew United Methodist Church, 701 Cleveland Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601 or to United Ministries, 606 Pendleton Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29601. A message of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting www.mackeymortuary.com. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Nov. 18, 2007.

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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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