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Updated: 12/02/2012 08:00:05AM

Thullbery says goodbye to packed house

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PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER


Chip Thullbery (left) shares a light moment with County Attorney Michael Craig as Craig's wife, Evi, listens in.

PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER


Chip Thullbery (right) listens as State Attorney Jerry Hill tells those gathered how every year Thullbery visited all 11 law schools in Florida, attracting a number of the best graduates to apply for positions with the Polk County State Attorney's office.

PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER


Turnout for Chip Thullbery's retirement party was extensive, practically filling the room on the second floor in the historic courthouse, which now houses the Polk County History Center.

PHOTO BY STEVE STEINER


Jerry Hill (left) wishes the very best to his long-time associate and friend, Chip Thullbery.

By STEVE STEINER

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Who is Chip Thullbery? What was he like to work with? No matter who was asked at Thullbery’s retirement luncheon held Thursday, Nov. 29, the answer was always the same.

“He never gets riled, and he’s a wealth of knowledge,” said Donna Roberson, from the State Attorney’s Human Resource department, who worked with Thullbery for 15 years. Like many who were asked, Roberson’s replies were in the present tense, as if Thullbery was not going to retire. She joked she had attempted to persuade him otherwise. “I tried to talk him out of retiring. It didn’t work.”

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