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Freddy Eugene Hubbard

Auburn, California

1928 - 2015

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Freddy Eugene Hubbard 7/2/1928 - 1/29/2015 Freddy was born and raised in rural N Auburn. He walked to a one-room schoolhouse on what is now Bell Rd. He graduated from Auburn Elementary and attended Placer High. He joined the navy in 1946, served two years as a ship's cook and traveled the...

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Sandy,
I worked with you at the Bank of Alex Brown a long time ago and I saw Freddy's name and then saw your name and put the two together. So sorry for your loss. I always remember you as such a sweet soft spoken beautiful lady and I remember Freddy always laughing and joking. It has been a long time since I have seen you but I just wanted to let you know how sorry I am for the loss of your dear husband. Danelle Wilber

Like Michael, Fred taught me how to fish on Coon Creek. To this day I can pull trout out of any river or creek while other unsuccessful anglers look on in disbelief. I think he unknowingly was a zen fishing master.

He always made time to help me sight in a new rifle scope or repair a broken fishing reel.

Whenever I think of Fred, I always see him leaning on his stack of firewood peering through his high-powered binoculars at all the wildlife on Big Hill.

My condolences to...

After 30 years of being a next door neighbor to Fred and
Sandy, I remember Fred with a smile on his face and a friendly wave as I would pass by his home, him observing the wildlife and world around him. I miss him.

Dear Fred,
Thank you for your helping attitude toward me when I was just learning to fish Coon Creek...no weights and all slack line...there is something to be said for that in life as well as fishing. You're a good man.
Michael

We never had the chance to know Fred, but after taking care of his family members for years one thing is for sure, Fred was an amazing husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. All the family and loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers.

My favorite uncle. I'm so happy we had the last Tuesday of your life here. I so enjoyed our talk and the stories of your life. Love you and miss you. Giant hug to you in heaven. Xoxo. Eddie and Shari

I will always remember seeing Fred at the top of the Hill, leaning on the fence with a smile and a wave as I drove out of his Dad's Ranch.

I've lost my "King of the Hill" but I'll keep the memory forever.

Kay McCreary

Many fond memories with Uncle Fred. I always enjoyed his duck dinners !!! He has now joined my Dad, I bet they are walking and talking about all the adventures they had as kids on Great Grandpa Hubbard's fruit ranch ! Love Ella

Sandy, Pam, Linda and all Fred's Grandchildren, I'm so sorry for your loss, I've heard nothing but wonderful things about Fred as a man, husband and father.