Donald-Hubbard-Obituary

Donald G. Hubbard

Carmel, California

1934 - 2016

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Donald G. HubbardDecember 12, 1934 - August 11, 2016CarmelDon was born in Watsonville and raised in Aromas. He was the first child of Ellsworth L. and Edith M. Hubbard. Don had an insatiable thirst for knowledge and was a voracious reader. He was Valedictorian of his class at Aromas Grammar...

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I´m so sorry for your loss, God be with you

With fond memories of Don's upbeat personality, his contagious smile, open-hearted manner of conversation and the loving twinke in his eye for his precious wife.

Don was a wonderful man, my heart goes out all of you in his family that I have had the pleasure of knowing over all the years. He will most certainly be missed, With Much Love and Kind Regards,
Cynthia L.Bottero

I had the pleasure of working at Thompson & Hubbard as a legal secretary for approximately five years in the mid to late 70's when the law firm was thriving with many attorneys and staff. I always looked forward to going to work each day because it was a place where you wanted to be because of the people in the firm, who made it an enjoyable and positive environment. While I did not work directly for Don, I have many fond memories of those days and of him as a very reasonable and sharp...

My favorite brother-in-law for nearly sixty years. A wonderful man through and through. My condolences to Alex and Chris and the Carminati families. Jon Ivar Akselsen

It was such a nice thing when Phyllis found such happiness after Earl's sudden passing. Don was a very fine person and a true gentleman. All my best to the Hubbard/Carminati families.

Dearest Phyllis,

While saddened at the loss of Don, I celebrate what a glorious marriage you were both able to find 'the second time around'. To share that joy once is remarkable, to share it again - cherished.

It was always such a delight to see you both out and about. You surely were the most handsome couple in the room and your love for one another never eclipsed.

We should all be so fortunate for such love and devotion.

A great neighbor, who understood life in the full context of experience. Never a dull moment. Don was a true Renaissance man. May he rest in peace and the good thoughts of his life be a blessing for all he met on his journey. Condolences to his family.

I have great memories of working for Don at two different law firms - going back to the early 60's. I thought he was brilliant, but also kind and caring to his clients and fellow employees.
My condolences to his loving family.

Gail (Powers) McIntyre