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Ernest B. Hueter

Washington, District of Columbia

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Hueter, Ernest B. Age 89 Ernest Boyd Hueter, public servant, civic leader, businessman, writer, Eagle Scout and highly decorated WWII veteran died of natural causes on February 26 in Arlington Hospital, Virginia. He and his wife, Joan, had been long-time residents of Washington, D.C. and most...

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It was always wonderful when Ernest Hueter called into the Biltmore Galleries to talk with Steve (SL) Rose. He was always a gentleman and also, enjoyable with his laughter and taking time to make sure SL was being good that particular day. Also, he was a true friend. He lives on in many minds and hearts for sure. Knowing him certainly added much to my working along with Steve and so many now gone RV´s. May they all ride in the Big Sky together while enjoying Hulsey Lokey´s chocolate chip and...

Ernie ( Mr, Hueter to me) was such a wonderful person, so kind, so fun- loving, and smart. It is no wonder that he accomplished so much.
There are so many fond memories for those of us who were Kristin's high school classmates. I will never forget the 4th of July parties, his being my dance partner at the father- daughter banquets at our school when my father could not attend, his helping me obtain my first job out of law school, etc.
He was a great man.
My deepest sympathy...

Thoughts and prayers to Ernie's family. He was kind enough to lead me to a high school job with IB. I worked my best/hardest for the opportunity. The July 4th gatherings will always be fondly remembered - especially the deliverances of Ernie's Declaration of Independence and the plumber's services!

Ernie was always my hero growing up. My dad and he worked together at Interstate Bakeries. I remember Ernie bringing me a full Japanese uniform after the war. I was in 5th grade. When Ernie entered a room he filled it with his magnetism and presence. He was legendary and rightfully so. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Duard Enoch

His life was gentle,
and the elements so mix'd in him
that Nature might stand up and say to all the world
'This was a man!
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

We were deeply saddened to learn of Ernie's passing. He led a varied and distinguished life of service to others. His touch leaves the world a better place.
Joan, we send our love and prayers to you and the family as you face the days of adjustment ahead. May God wrap His arms around you and give you peace and comfort.

A twinkle in his eye, a wonderful man that I had the greatest fortune of knowing. I still have tears in my eyes from the wonderful humor that I will never forget. He was a joy. My condolences to the dear family.

Read his obituary and you can't help but think, "The Greatest Generation." What an amazing life! From Roger Clegg (who worked with Ernie from 1993-97).

Our firm was greatly privileged to have had Ernie working here with us. He showed us how life should be lived!