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- George_Edward_Hilt abstract "George Edward Hilt, also known as George E Hilt or George Hilt (March 7, 1916 – October 2, 2012), was a businessman and philanthropist. Many of his financial gifts were for the benefit of Muskegon and Whitehall, Michigan. Hilt was founder of Quality Farm and Fleet, which briefly developed into the nation’s largest farm-store retailer. He served in World War II.".
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- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Palm_Beach_County,_Florida.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink George_S._Patton.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Hudsonville,_Michigan.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Juno_Beach,_Florida.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Landing_Craft_Mechanized.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_Heritage_Park.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Muskegon,_Michigan.
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- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Muskegon_Museum_of_Art.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Omaha_Beach.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Philanthropy.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Tractor_Supply_Company.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink White_River_(White_Lake).
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Whitehall,_Michigan.
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLink Whitehall_Township,_Michigan.
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- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLinkText "George Edward Hilt".
- George_Edward_Hilt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quality Stores, Inc.".
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- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:1916_births.
- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:2012_deaths.
- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:American_philanthropists.
- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:Businesspeople_from_Michigan.
- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:People_from_Muskegon,_Michigan.
- George_Edward_Hilt subject Category:People_from_Palm_Beach_County,_Florida.
- George_Edward_Hilt hypernym Businessman.
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- George_Edward_Hilt comment "George Edward Hilt, also known as George E Hilt or George Hilt (March 7, 1916 – October 2, 2012), was a businessman and philanthropist. Many of his financial gifts were for the benefit of Muskegon and Whitehall, Michigan. Hilt was founder of Quality Farm and Fleet, which briefly developed into the nation’s largest farm-store retailer. He served in World War II.".
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