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Alfred Tebault Obituary

Alfred Hugh (Hoop) Tebault, born July 24, 1935, in Johnson Sanitorium, Tallahassee, Florida, passed away gently at his home on Aug. 8, 2015, with his family at his side. He was the son of Alfred H. Tebault and Elizabeth Bolton Tebault.
He moved to St. Augustine at the age of 1 year, when his father purchased The St. Augustine Record. He grew up on Davis Shores, living in one of only four houses there. His first job as a young boy was delivering newspapers on his bicycle.
A proud graduate of Ketterlinus High School, president of the Class of '53, he enjoyed hosting each class reunion, and they celebrated 60 years in the spring of 2013. He remained close with many of his classmates, especially those who rode to Ketterlinus in the "Tebault Taxi," Jerry and Dick Watson, Jimmy Moseley, Bruce Pacetti, who each paid him 25 cents a week for gas. Tim Lane saved old oil from the gas station at the corner of Cordova and Orange streets, where he worked and sold it to Hoop for 10 cents.
He attended the University of the South, in Sewanee, Tennessee, on a football scholarship, where he was an SAE. He transferred to Florida State University, where he graduated with a degree in journalism.
He was a proud member of the United States Marine Corps and would have remained a Marine but resigned his commission and returned home to take over the St. Augustine Record upon the death of his Father.
He was an active, community-minded publisher for 20 years, a Rotarian, an originating member of the St. Augustine Rod and Gun Club, a faithful member of Trinity Episcopal Church, a member of Club Limited, one of the oldest organized hunting clubs in America, the first president of the Navy League of St. Johns County, an enlisted member and officer of the Florida National Guard, a multiple director and president of the Florida Press Association and an early member of the Ponce de Leon Country Club, where he played with the "thieves."
Upon his sale of The St. Augustine Record, he moved to Orange Park and founded Clay Today, a daily newspaper that he ran for several years, sold and then retired to St. Augustine.
At the request of Lawrence Lewis, founder of Flagler College, and President William L. Proctor, he joined the staff as vice president of College Relations at $1 a year to raise funds, where he purchased Flagler Field and developed the President's Council, along with many other avenues for giving.
He purchased the St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and he and his family joined the tourist community for 20 years, an enjoyable and learning experience for all of them. He ran the business like a giant family and cared for each employee.
An avid fisherman, a hunter, an adventurer and great storyteller, he lived life to its fullest each day. He and B.J. enjoyed RV life for several years, fished in Montana on the Big Horn River, purchased a home in Fort Smith, tossed fabulous parties, flying in shrimp, fish and gator tail - everyone in town came. They hosted many guests, introducing them to the joy of fly fishing, and enjoyed 10 summers exploring the roads less taken.
After his devastating stroke and miraculous recovery, they gratefully rehabilitated for a second life in Sugarloaf Key, Florida, and Franklin, North Carolina, where he was a member of the Oak Grove Baptist Church family, making many new friends and becoming a viable part of both communities. He was the "silent donor" to many needy causes in both areas before returning home to Moultrie this past year.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, at Craig Funeral Home Chapel, Dr. W. Hunter Camp, Memorial Presbyterian Church, officiating.
Flowers are gratefully declined; however, recognizing his lifelong love of dogs, memorial gifts may be made to Wags and Whiskers, 1967 Old Moultrie Road, St. Augustine, FL 32084; Friends of St. Johns County Pet Center, P.O. Box 7, St. Augustine, FL 32085 or Northeast Florida Community Hospice, 4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257.
He is survived by his devoted wife of 25 years, Barbara Jo (Josie), his children, Jane Elizabeth Tebault, of Social Circle, Georgia, David Tillman Griffith of Asheville, North Carolina, and Amy Griffith Capp and her husband, Richard, of St. Augustine.
His son, John Hugh Tebault, predeceased him as did his sister, Elizabeth Tebault Daly.
He was a wonderful, loving and generous "Gran'Pa" to his adored grandchildren, Amanda, Tyler, Isabel, Oliver and Jennifer and his great-grandchildren, Tristan and Trinity. Also surviving are his niece, Paige Olson, and nephews, Scott Olson (Jan), their children, Riley and Gordon, and Kent Olson, and his son, Parker.
His extended and "adopted" family includes B.J.'s father, Bob Broadwater; sister, Jenny Broadwater Brown (Wil) and brother, Bob (De) Broadwater, their son, Rob (Lynda) Broadwater and their son, Dylan; Pam Morris Versaggi (John), Marilyn Morris; Suzanne Stauble, her children, Luca and Kyra; and his best friend, Kenneth R. Kresge.
Each one of his family and friends loved to sit around on the porch and chat with "Hoopie." He had a million fishing and hunting stories, incredible memories of "ole St. Augustine," and he made them new and more exciting with each telling. He was larger than life; it is the end of an era. He was our family patriarch. We loved him well.
Craig Funeral Home Crematory Memorial Park (www.craigfuneralhome.com) is in charge of the arrangements.



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Published by St. Augustine Record from Aug. 11 to Aug. 13, 2015.

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Randy & Cecilia Lewis

August 24, 2015

Our prayers and love go out to you BJ. We will miss "The Boss". He made an impact on our lives.

August 21, 2015

He will be missed but never gone from our hearts. We had the pleasure of building their home up here in NC and enjoyed sitting on the deck listening to his many stories. BJ we wish you nothing but comfort and love during this time.
Joe & June Tassillo

Linda Osborne

August 14, 2015

BJ: I am so sorry to hearing of "Hoop's" passing. He was an amazing man, historian about St. Augustine and a very generous man as well. May God wrap his arms around you and the family and give you peace at this difficult time. You are in my prayers. I used to love seeing the two of you at MSB :).

Peter Davis

August 14, 2015

Very sorry to hear your sad news. Just to let you know that we are thinking of you. Pete and Glyn Davis

civility. sparrow

August 14, 2015

So sad to hear i attended a lot of his parties he was always so kind always. Had some stories. To tell

ashley mansell

August 13, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you ms joise i. Worked. For hoopie for fifteen. Years at trains so sorrow for your. Loss mr t was a great. Man

August 13, 2015

I was saddened to learn of Hoop's passing. He hired me away from Radio Station WFOY giving me a journalism career that lasted until February of this year when I finally retired after 49 years.
It was an interesting, rewarding career that I enjoy.
My thoughts are with BJ and the family.
Fred Whitley

Msrgo Pope

August 12, 2015

Hoopie gave me my first reporting job at The St. Augustine Record in the summer of 1964 before my senior year at St. Joseph Academy. By the third summer, home from college, he handed me a significant investigative assignment which focused most of my 42-year-journalism career on local and state government issues.

Robbin. Lee Lemoine

August 12, 2015

B.J. SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT MR. T. THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. MAY HE AND JOHN R.I.P.

Rick & Gloria Nagel

August 11, 2015

BJ you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Betsy Kaniaris Feaster

August 11, 2015

To family and friends, many wonderful memories, a gigantic person has left us but will not be forgotten, GOD BLESS, with respect

August 11, 2015

Sadden to have read of the passing of one of St. Augustine's most notable and colorful citizens - "Hoop".
Had the wonderful opportunity to have been employed by Hoop in the early 60's as a staff member of the St. Augustine Record.
He showed, then, an early independency rare in today's world and valued the hard work of those under his leadership.
His love of St. Augustine and its citizens was beyond question.
Remember an occasion in which we approached the city aboard his boat late one summer at sunset and he said, "This is the most gorgeous place on earth".
His uniqueness and manhood were beyond reproach as well as, and the respect of his fellow St. Augustinians for his quite donations was little known; however, charities benefited.
Hoop was one-of-a kind. Have never met anyone like him! May God bless him as he explores new hunting grounds in his new travels thru heaven.
Loved him dearly,

GEORGE C MIRABAL
St. Augustine, Fla.

PAIGE OLSON

August 11, 2015

We love you Uncle Hoop! You will be missed!! Xoxo Paige

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