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Gerald Hubbard Obituary

HUBBARD, GERALD DAVID - of Luttrell, age 62, passed away July 1, 2010. Gerald was a Navy Veteran, and severed in Vietnam War, a carpenter, world-class chess player, and music promoter. Preceded in death by: father, Bruce Gerald Hubbard. Survivors: mother, Helen Mae Munger; sisters, Cathlene Hubbard, and Adrill Joy Hayes; daughter, Linda Muncey; sons, Chad Painter, and Gerome Collins; several grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephew, and cousins; many wonderful friends. Memorial service will be announced at a later date. www.cookemortuary.com

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Published by Knoxville News Sentinel on Jul. 3, 2010.

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Bobby Dwain Harris

July 22, 2010

David moved into my neighbor hood in the early 60s. We grew up in Corpus Christi Tx. and were very close friends. We loved to go camping on Padre Island. His Mom Helen, is a great sport and would take us to the Island and many other places. We loved to wrestle and would challenge anyone. In our mid teens we went to work in my Dads cabinet shop. Dad was a perfectionist and employes never lasted long. David lasted and learned. In all our conversations which were continuous thru the years, he always said to give his best to the man who taught him the basics of cabinet work. My last visit with David was early June. He was pretty sure he was terminal so we talked about how happy we were to have been in each others lives for all these years. WE both choked up some and said our good byes. A special thanks to Linda Nuncey for putting her life on hold to take great care of David.

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