Therrell left lasting legacy with work to create PERC
March 1, 2012 By Kevin Yanik
One doesn’t have to look far to find Milford Therrell’s legacy in the propane industry.
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One doesn’t have to look far to find Milford Therrell’s legacy in the propane industry.
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Walter Otheman Snelling quite simply founded the LP gas industry. The Allentown, Pa., chemist was the one who distilled the treasure and pointed most clearly toward a future in which propane was a clean, reliable energy alternative rather than a waste product or chemistry lab curiosity.
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It may as well be the 1970s. Gasoline prices are high and climbing, and Americans once again are thirsting for alternative fuels to power their vehicles. For Bob Myers, it is all too familiar.
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Sam McTier lives in Propane. His house is in Chicago, but in reality the industry’s nearly 86-year-old eldest statesman lives in a kind of virtual Propane Community.
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James E. Ferrell has the kind of rags-to-riches success story that once epitomized the American experience.
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In an industry known in pre-corporate days for being a little down and dirty, John Blossman stood apart.
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Mark Anton’s introduction to the propane industry reads like folklore.
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I never met half of them, yet somehow I feel a kinship with the nine men whose tireless work forged legacies that have earned them the first seats in the Propane Hall of Fame.
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Nine men whose dedicated work made them pioneering leaders within the propane industry will be honored as the inaugural class of the LP Gas Hall of Fame at a black-tie recognition dinner and awards ceremony April 13 in Atlanta, immediately preceding the 2012 NPGA Southeastern Convention & International Propane Expo.
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As part of the historic propane centennial celebration, the staff at LP Gas Magazine is launching the propane industry’s first-ever Propane Hall of Fame.
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