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Howard Edward Butt Sr. (April 9, 1895 – March 12, 1991) was an American businessman, and CEO of the
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grocery store chain, which was founded by his mother, Florence Thornton Butt, in 1905.


Early life

Howard Butt was youngest of the three sons born to Charles Butt, a pharmacist from
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, and Florence Thornton Butt.Supermarket News: "A TEXAS-GROWN SUCCESS STORY" by Elliot Zwiebach
January 31, 2005
The family moved to the drier climate of
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due to his father's tuberculosis, and in 1905, his mother opened a small grocery store below their apartment. Howard managed the store while in high school and then after graduation, moved to California, where he harvested grapes. After service in the Navy during World War I, he returned to Texas in 1919 to once again manage the family store.New York Times: "Howard Butt, 95, Dies; Founded Store Chain"
March 14, 1991


Career

In 1922, he switched the store from the traditional "credit-and-delivery" setup to "cash-and-carry" and expanded its lineup from basic groceries to include personal care products. His first attempt at expansion – establishing a feed store in Kerrville and three satellite stores in nearby towns – ended in failure. In 1926, he tried again and opened a second store in
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, 150 miles to the southwest along the
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which was successful. In 1928, he borrowed $38,000 realizing the need to expand to areas with greater population. He purchased a further three stores in the
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some 300 miles to the South near the Mexican border. His new strategy paid off and he moved the company headquarters to
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, where he opened up a distribution center and established the Harlingen Cannery which packaged Texas-manufactured produce. Thereafter, the company grew rapidly expanding into Laredo (1929), Corpus Christi (1931),
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(1938), and
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(1943). In 1935, he changed the name of the company to ''H.E. Butt Grocery''. In 1940, he moved the company headquarters to Corpus Christi where he had opened a central bakery four years earlier. In 1946, he shortened the company name to
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. In 1952, H-E-B opened its first
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in Corpus Christi then a new retail store concept where a shopper could purchase meat, fish, produce, baked goods, and personal care products under a single roof. Butt gradually transitioned control of the company to his two sons. In 1971, his eldest son, Howard E. Butt Jr., resigned from the presidency to become a minister and his second son Charles Butt took over the leadership role. Howard Edward Butt Sr. remained as chairman until 1991 when he died at age 95.


Personal life

In 1924, he married Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth.The Foundations of Texan Philanthropy By Mary L. Kelley
/ref> They had four children:Texas State Historical Association: "BUTT, MARY ELIZABETH HOLDSWORTH"
retrieved October 29, 2012
State of Texas Senate Resolution 530 (honoring the contributions of Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt)
March 23, 1995
* Howard E. Butt Jr. (September 8, 1927 – September 11, 2016), president of the H. E. Butt Foundation and founder of Christian learning center Laity Lodge; *Margaret Eleanor Butt Crook served as director of
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. Her husband,
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, served as director of the
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(VISTA) and later as United States Ambassador to
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. * Charles Clarence Butt (born February 3, 1938), the chairman of H. E. Butt Grocery Company, and founder of education leadership organization The Holdsworth Center. *Another child, Mary Beth Butt, who lived for only 10 days (November 17, 1943 – November 27, 1943), is buried beside Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt at the Glen Rest Cemetery in Kerrville, Texas, was the fourth child of Howard Butt Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Holdsworth Butt. Butt was a lay minister in the
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.


Philanthropy

In 1934, after a destructive Texas hurricane, he founded the Howard E. Butt Community Investment Program whereby H-E-B would contribute 5% of its pretax earnings to various nonprofit organizations throughout Texas. Also in 1934, he established the H.E. Butt Foundation, one of the first charitable organizations in Texas. The foundation focused on funding public school programs, establishing libraries and constructing recreational facilities. Butt deferred much of his philanthropic activities to his wife, stating: "I make the money, and Mary spends it (on worthy causes). And I am glad she does." His wife started the State Crippled Children's Program, served as chairwoman of the Cameron County Child Welfare Board, started the first tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment program in the region, and purchased the first equipment used to test the hearing and vision of schoolchildren. In 1949, she co-organized and hosted the first Conference of Texas Foundations and Trusts which coordinated philanthropic giving so as to avoid duplication and promoted the exchange ideas and strategies.Conference of Southwest Foundations: History
retrieved November 27, 2012
In 1955, she was appointed by Texas Governor
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to the governing board of Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools (later the
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). She served as the only woman member of the board for 18 years being appointed by six different governors.University of Texas at Brownsville newspaper Orange and White: "Million Dollar Arts Center to Honor H-E-B Matriarch
Winter 2008
In 1961, President
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appointed Butt to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. Butt also helped establish the
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, now part of the
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.


References


External links


Joe Herring Blog: Kerrville Stories
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