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Betty Eike
June 3, 2010
Fielder was the only brother to 5 sisters and he was very special to them. We are saddened by his loss. Last fall Wilson brought him to visit with his friends and family in the Farmville area. That was a wonderful reunion for my mom Mamie and Uncle Fielder. This is a difficult time for Mom and for Wilson, also, I'm sure. Thanks for the prayers, Barbara. May God bless.
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May 27, 2010
The Hawthorne family has fond memories of the Hubbard family. My dad, Bill Hawthorne, and Mr. Hubbard worked at the Grower's Tobacco Warehouse for years. Our thoughts are with you Wilson during this difficult time. Kaye Hawthorne Wisman
May 23, 2010
I was very saddened this morning to read of the passing of Fielder - I have fond memories of being with him and his wife when I lived in Farmville for a period of time and then, again, when I moved back to Richmond. My grandmother, Frances Owen Hubbard, still lived in Farmville and my mother and I would visit with all of the family at various times. I remember them both fondly and regret losing touch with them when they moved to SC. My prayers are with you, Wilson and Mamie, as you go through the days ahead. With love and blessings, Barbara J. Seely (granddaughter of Louis E. Hubbard, Sr. and daughter of Margaret Hubbard Seely)
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