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Robert E. Lair Jr.,
Columbus, N.C., retired after a 34-year career as a United Methodist
pastor. He earned four academic degrees, was a Merrill Fellow at
Harvard and had a 37-year military career during which he received
18 awards and decorations.
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Carol Miller Hudson, Athens,
retired after teaching business education for 25 years at Athens
High School and is now a real estate agent. She would love to hear
from friends at jchudson@tvec.net.
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Michael
Hubbard,
Cedarburg, Wis., serves as a clinical specialist for BCI Inc., a
biomedical manufacturer in Waukesha, Wis. His daughter, Bethany,
recently graduated from UNT with a B.F.A. in interior design.
Otilia Sánchez,
Round Rock, was appointed by the Austin City Council to serve a
two-year term on the Commission on Immigrant Affairs. Sánchez
also serves as a member-at-large of the board of directors of the
Houston Center for Photography and as secretary of the Cultural
Preservation and Graves Protection Association.
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