Harry B. Luthi

Harry B. Luthi, Sr.
32nd Mayor of Greenville, South Carolina
In office
November 11, 1982  June 13, 1983
Preceded by Jesse L. Helms
Succeeded by Bill Workman
Member of the Greenville City Council
In office
1975  November 11, 1982
Preceded by Dr. Joseph R. Bryson
Succeeded by Terry Haskins
Personal details
Born 1933
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Jane B. Luthi
Children

Including:
Harry Luthi, Jr.

George Stanton "Stan" Luthi
Parents Mr. and Mrs. Olin S. Luthi
Residence Greenville, South Carolina
Occupation Businessman: Luthi Outfitters

Harry B. Luthi, Sr. (born 1933), is a retired businessman who served briefly as the 32nd mayor of Greenville, South Carolina. His tenure extended from Veterans Day 1982 to June 13, 1983. He was a member of the Greenville City Council from 1975 to 1982. As Mayor Pro Tem, he succeed to the mayoral office upon the death of Jesse L. Helms.[1]

In 2009, Luthi donated to the unsuccessful campaign of State Senator David L. Thomas to the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina's 4th congressional district, which includes Greenville County. Thomas challenged the incumbent Republican Bob Inglis in a primary election. Luthi and Thomas had served together from 1979 to 1983 on the Greenville City Council.[2] Victory in the 2010 congressional race, however, went to a third still-serving Greenville Republican, Trey Gowdy.

Luthi operated Luthi's Outfitters, a sporting goods company begun in 1946 by his father, Olin S. Luthi (1909-1968).[3] Located at 23 Butler Avenue in downtown Greenville, Luthi's closed on Christmas Eve 2013, because the building was sold to a financial institution.[4] However, in the spring of 2014, under the continued management of Luthi's son, George Stanton "Stan" Luthi (born c. 1960), the business returned in another location in Greenville on Laurens Road next to Half-Moon Outfitters.[5] Known for firearms, hunting equipment, apparel and fly-fishing supplies, Luthi's attracts customers on a regional basis.[4]

References

  1. "Historical Archives: Mayors and Intendants, with photos". greenvillesc.gov. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  2. "GREENVILLE, South Carolina (SC) Political Contributions by Individuals". city-data.com. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  3. "Olin S. Luthi". findagrave.com. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Jennifer Oladipo, Luthi's to Close This Month, December 12, 2013". Upstate Business Journal. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  5. "Anna Lee, Luthi's to reopen on Laurens Road, February 22, 2014". Greenville News. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
Preceded by
Jesse L. Helms
32nd Mayor of Greenville, South Carolina

Harry B. Luthi, Sr.
19821983

Succeeded by
Bill Workman
Preceded by
Dr. Joseph R. Bryson
Member of the Greenville City Council

Harry B. Luthi, Sr.
19751982

Succeeded by
Terry Haskins
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