Hubert "Sprad" Spradling
5/25/1930 — 4/16/2018
A Life Remembered
Obituary
The precipice of MRAA was due to BTAT (Boating Trades Association of Texas), that Sprad challenged his friend Dominic in Louisiana with the Louisiana chapter of boating to get the most signs up. Sprad’s desire to bring dealers together with friendly yet strong communication of all dealers local and afar was atypical to most people’s thinking. It worked for all; as if a few football teams sharing ideas, yet knowing they were going to “play ball” against each other at the major boat shows. A unique approach from a unique business man.
In his formative years, he was raised in Greenville, TX. Born in Stump Toe; the name itself destined him to be a one of a kind guy. The family left the cotton fields to move to Orange during the boom of ship building during the war effort. Sprad and his new best friend, Jess Hay, sold watermelons in Orange as teenagers. He met his new bride of 66 years when she was a Red Cross swim instructor and she taught him how to swim. They learned to water ski together. They competed nationwide where the newly formed ski group, the Aqua Demon and Debs, won many trophies for this new sport of barefoot water skiing, ski jump, distance, slalom skiing, and trick skiing. His wife, Margaret, won so many that she proudly had some of the pins made into earrings. Sprad was a promoter for the ski team, it was then that Century Boats asked him to have a few of their boats on consignment to sell. He was working at DuPont full time at the time. The boat sales, service and parts went well. He took the leap of faith to retire after 19 years at DuPont to go full time as a business owner having 2 stores in Beaumont and Orange. Sprad’s Speed Boat Service became Sprad’s Boat Town. He enjoyed that endeavor for over 60 years.
His farm boy roots never left him. Surrounding himself with many unique animals including a pet llama that would ride with him in his car. He and his wife would actually consider a car with Honeybuns, the llama, in mind.
He had 3 children that all shared in the ski shows, the business and the uniqueness of his full wonderful life. He considered his close friends and loyal employees as extended family members.
Those left to cherish his full, colorful life are his immediate and extended family.
Service Details
Gatherings in remembrance
Visitation
Friday, April 27, 2018 · 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630
Funeral Service
Saturday, April 28, 2018 · 2:00 PM
Claybar Funeral Home Orange, 504 5th Street, Orange, 77630
In Memory
Moments to treasure
Messages of Love
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