John-Hubbard-Obituary

John K. Hubbard Jr.

Fayetteville, North Carolina

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FAYETTEVILLE - John "Jack" Kerr Hubbard Jr., 87, of 6310 Morganton Road, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009, in his home. He was born July 17, 1922, to the late Mary McIlwinen Hubbard and John Kerr Hubbard Sr. in Cumberland County. He was a World War II veteran, who served...

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Bill, Laurie, Will and the rest of the family,
You remain in our thoughts and prayers
during this time. May wonderful memories and knowing others care help
you.
Love in Christ,
Gene & Carolyn Lemonds

Bill, Johnnie, Renae, and the rest of the familie
My prayers and thoughts are with you all at this difficult time. Jack was a wonderfull man, I so enjoyed our talks we would have when I would come to pick up oats and hay. His knowledge of the horse's was amazing and I would learn so much. We will all miss him so much.
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Jack was greatly loved by all, and he is greatly missed by all. He is what each of us should aspire to be like every day. God Bless Jack and the whole family.
Mary & (daughter) Amanda

May God bless you in time of sorrow Dwight & Linda Crew

To the Hubbard Family, My thoughts are with u during this time. Memories will carry u thur. Lessie Bullard-Whaley (Fayetteville, N.C.)

To the Hubbard family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Earl, Barbara, Bill and Johnnie, cousin Jack had such a warm smile and gentle laugh. As one of many of the "Hyman" cousins, we really enjoyed visiting with you and hearing his stories. I have missed his presence at the last reunion, and he will truely be missed by all of us.
Frances Hyman Richardson

Johnny,Bill and all your family.
Mr. Hobbard "Jack" was such a pleasant person to be around. I always enjoyed hearing his stories about riding the horses during his Coast Guard days. He seemed to lightup when we would talk and I enjoyed talking farming with him also. He was truley one of the good guys and he will deeply be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of associating with him. God be with all of you at this time.