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Paul "Put" Putman

Charleston, South Carolina

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PUTMAN Paul "Put" Paul "Put" Putman passed away Thursday, February 26, 2009, at his home in the Bishop Gadsden community of Charleston, South Carolina. Put was born and raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He attended Northwestern University, was a member and officer of the Kappa Sigma fraternity,...

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Smiley,
All of us on Kiawah will miss Put. He was an inspiration to the entire community. His efforts (and yours) on behalf of the Kiawah Conservancy are deeply appreciated. Our hearts are with you at this time.

You don't know me but I've been searching the LAVE side of my family.
My g-mother was Mary Mohr and I'm Fred's daughter. God bless you in your lost.
Beverly Bethel

Dear Smiley,
It has been a true pleasure to assist you and your family with your adventures over the years and I so enjoyed the conversations with Paul about the economic climate and what was new in Toledo. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family and I hope you will treasure all the wonderful memories – Paul was the best!

I worked for Put for many years and found him to be truly one of the nicest guys who always greeted you by name. My sincere condolences to the family.

Put was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I was always amazed how he knew every employee at AP by name. Truly a great guy who always had a smile on his face. My condolences to the entire family. He will be missed by many.

Smiley,
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Put was a great guy. I always enjoyed talking with him when he called. He'll be missed by everyone who knew him.

Puts passing is a loss to all that new him. The 24 years of my Questor and AP Parts was enriched by knowing and working with Put., he will be missed.

John Rainey
Sun Lakes, AZ

Smily, we our so sorry to hear of the lost of Paul. We, the family of (Bubs) the late Beryle Richard, want to express our deepest sympathy.
Our mom would share many wonderful stories of time spent with both of you.
Deb, Pam(deceased), Rick, Kim and Allan.

Put will be missed by all of us who worked for him from the early years of Questor(then AP Parts Corp.The early office was on Spielbusch ave,when I started in 1952, quarters were close and the entire staff walked to Smith's Cfeteria for lunch every day!His charity efforts were aways a very strong interest to him.