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VICTOR CLAYSON HURLBERT

Liberty, Missouri

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Victor Clayson Hurlbert was born to Floyd and Neva Hurlbert on January 10, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois, and after a short illness completed his life's journey on May 18, 2010. Raised in Iowa, Vic graduated from Waterloo High School and went on to receive a BA from Kansas University and an MBA from...

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Peggy, my deepest condolences to you and your family. Vic was a good man.. I remember many times in hangar 12, F/A would say " Vic made it happen" and remember all times I came in contact with him, he was always cheerful. May he rest in peace and you find comfort in knowing he was loved by all who knew him and how many life's he made were changed because of what he did.

He heels brokenhearted and binds up their wounds, Psalm 147 v3

Peggy,
Although it has been awhile since I saw you and Vic, I still remember our conversations (generally about our mutual love for animals) when the two of you were commuting to St. Louis. I am deeply saddened by your loss. My prayers are with you.

Dear Peggy, Marc and family:
I just learned about Vic, and I want you both to know that you are in my thoughts. Vic was a wonderful person, and I will always remember his caring smile whenever I saw him in the halls of Hangar 12. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Psalm 116:15. Be Well, Mark

Peg:
Vic was an amazing man. He always talked of you and his eyes lit up! He was a joy to work with and a privilege to call 'friend'. I am going to miss his friendship, he was a part of NARS and loved by all.

Peggy
I am so sorry about Vic. We were all shocked to hear he passed. He was the kindest most caring man I have ever met. After working with him all of these years at NARS I had nothing but respect for him-he loved his family, animals and his co-workers and he showed it constantly in the way he treated everyone. I will never forget the many trips we took closing down businesses-Vic worked circles around all of us. He loved his wine and he loved life and it was reflected everyday. ...

Peggy, we send our deepest sympathy - and we'll keep you and the family in our prayers.

Vic, Pam and all the Hurlbert family.
Know that you are in our hearts and prayers. May God be with you during this very trying time.

Dear Peggy and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Vic was one of the most kind-hearted, patient men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I'm so glad God saw fit to put him in my life for those few, too short, years in Variable Staffing. I'll always remember his kindness, his sense of humor (even during Christmas Eve snowstorms)and his smile. Wishing God's blessings to all of you in your time of sadness.

Dear Peggy and family. You and Vic were such a memorable part of the TWA family. Vic was so loved and respected; he will be sorely missed but never forgotten. My heart goes out to you and your family.