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John passed away on November 3, 2012 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. John grew up in Lodi attending local schools and graduating from Tokay High School. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. where he served as Lance Corporal. After being honorably discharged, John settled in Oklahoma. He was employed as a construction worker and enjoyed the trade very much. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting, and spending time with his family. John's laughter and smile would light up a room and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. John leaves behind his daughters Kari (Rick) Leos of Stockton and Shanelle Gauthier of Oklahoma, his mother Billie Hubble of Lodi, sisters Linda (Gary) Kreiter, Pamela (John) Kranich, Jeanette Youngblood of Pollock Pines. 6 Grandchildren and numerous nephews and nieces. John is proceeded in death by his father Leo Gauthier, Step father Roy (Butch) Hubble, and brother Kevin Hubble. A memorial for John will be held at a later date.
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Rest in Peace John.
December 13, 2012
You have my deepest sympathy. May good memories provide solace for your family during this challenging time; and may God provide you with the assurance that you will see your loved one again in Paradise. John 17:3
November 27, 2012
I graduated with John and worked in Stockton with him before he was a marine. My condolences to his family and may he rest in peace.
Donald Fehling
November 20, 2012
Semper Fi young man...thank you for your service and my condolences to your family. The Maple Family
Patrick W Maple
November 17, 2012
I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a grateful nation and an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one, if you wish for a personalized memorial card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salutes, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, please send your request to:
Chaplain Richard Reuer, Honoring Those Who Served Ministry
1206 6th St SW
Minot, ND 58701
Or click on “CONTACT ME” to email me your mailing address.
This service is free to all veteran families. I wish to thank you for your serving from one veteran to another – Thanks!
Semper Fi
Chaplain Richard Reuer
November 16, 2012
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