William Junia Hudspeth
- January 19, 1910 - November 24, 2003
- Lakeway, Texas
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Bill, I remember your dad from years ago at Brae Brun. I know now he was one of the few men of God I was around as a youth. I wish I could have talked with him about how Jesus became my Lord and changed my life in 1976. I pray that you and your family will experance His Peace and Joy, knowing you shall see him again. God Bless, Milt
Posted by: MILT GEISELMAN - Sugar Land, TX Apr 06, 2009
Please accept my sincere condolence on the death of Mr. Hudspeth. I worked with Barbara Schumacher at Gulf Printing and she always spoke very highly of him. Respectfully, Dee Bickley
Posted by: Dee Bickley - Spring, TX Apr 06, 2009
In his early years and again at the end of his life, he had very tough times. He showed us how to persevere and to do what needs to be done without whining. He built a distinguished career with absolute, rock-solid integrity. He showed us the old-fashioned way to success by working hard, giving his best, treating people fairly, and delivering a quality job. Bill was at home in his shop and skilled at fixing things, building things, painting things.
Posted by: Clare R. Hudspeth - Austin, TX Apr 06, 2009
When you played golf with Bill Hudspeth you always won. He kept his head down and followed through. I will miss him.
Posted by: Chuck McCarthy - Austin, TX Apr 06, 2009
To the Family of Bill Hudspeth: It is sad to hear of your great loss. Bill was a tremendous individual.He was an inspiration to me, and to all who knew him. The words I would most-often use to describe him are Genteel and Gentleman. That is the most accurate description of the man, Bill Hudspeth. My career at Gulf Printing began under his presidency in 1976, after 10 years at Gulf Publishing. I retired in 1993. My most indelible impression
Posted by: Marvin & Wanda Robison - Jacksonville, TX Apr 06, 2009
To the Family of Bill Hudspeth: It is sad to hear of your great loss. Bill was a tremendous individual.He was an inspiration to me, and to all who knew him. The words I would most-often use to describe him are Genteel and Gentleman. That is the most accurate description of the man, Bill Hudspeth. My career at Gulf Printing began under his presidency in 1976, after 10 years at Gulf Publishing. I retired in 1993. My most indelible impression
Posted by: Marvin & Wanda Robison - Jacksonville, TX Apr 06, 2009
To the family of Bill Hudspeth Bill was truly an inspiration to me. He set the example, and I have tried to follow that example to this day. I wish all the young men in business today could have such an example to emulate. My career with Gulf Printing Company started in 1959. Bill was the Sales Manager and shortly thereafter was named President. He brought me along through the ranks of Production Assistant, Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent, Board Member, and
Posted by: Bill and Joanne Hudson - Cypress, TX Apr 06, 2009

