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A public servant retires

To the Editor:

To my friends in Western North Carolina, I will be retiring on December 31.

As I begin a new stage in my life, I am honored to trace my ancestors back in Western North Carolina for over 250 years. My wonderful family heritage established in me the traditions of hard work, honesty, fairness, courtesy, and a strong Christian faith. All of these traits are exemplified in the people of Western North Carolina with whom I have shared the past half-century. 

So I extend to each and every one of you a heartfelt thanks and appreciation, and I will never forget you. May God’s blessings be with you always.

Phil Haire

Sylva

(Editor’s note: Phil Haire has served on many, many boards, commissions and volunteer organizations during his legal career in Western North Carolina, most prominently as a state representative in the North Carolina General Assembly and as a member the University of North Carolina System Board of Trustees.)

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