John-Hubbard-Obituary

John N. Hubbard

Port Angeles, Washington

Dec 8, 1936 – Oct 26, 2019 (Age 82)

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BORN
December 8, 1936
DIED
October 26, 2019
AGE
82
LOCATION
Port Angeles, Washington

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John was born and raised in Port Angeles. He was a member of Queen of Angels Church and went to Queen of Angels Schools from first through ninth grade.He met the love of his life, Judy Gross, at Dry Creek Grange dances and they married, December 20, 1958, at Queen of Angels Church. They recently...

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Hi Daddy, hey guess what. Steve and I are retiring finally. Steve retires on the 31st with 39.5 years. I´m staying until I have 40 like you. Been a great ride and I still have your office furniture in my office. Maybe Johnny will take some of it. Miss you daily! Alice

Hi Daddy, you missed a crazy year. You would have had lots of comments about life in your family, in our town, state, and country. I missed hearing you voicing those comments.
We’re all good here, remembering all you taught us, and living to make you proud. Keeping Mother happy is our promise to you still.
Thanks for helping at the slots today
Love from Your 1st daughter, Alice

Knowing you while working for Clallam County was enjoyable. God bless you John.

Safety Officer, Jane Elvrum

You always took care of your troops in the guard. I had the pleasure of serving with you for 5 years. R.I.P. Sgt Hubbard and thank you for your service.

I miss you Daddy, my friend. I, like so many, learned so much from you during my life. As a child I learned to have fun in life, treat others respectfully, and how much family and home shaped our lives. As an adult you taught me good work ethic and helped guide Steve's and my careers at the county so your 40 year legacy there lived on. My family is solid, in part, using you and Mothers marriage and parent skills as examples. And my great love of the Christmas traditions can comes from you....

John, thank you for all the years of friendship. You and Pappa entertained my family for so many years playing Santa....the best Santas!! May you now rest in peace, this hard part of the journey over. Your legacy will live on in the hearts of many.

I love you Daddy. You were the best father anyone could ever have. You will always be in my heart.

Will forever have you in my heart dear brother. You are the best and I treasure all the years we had together growing up. You've been a great brother/husband /father/grandfather/and great Grandfather. May you be glorified in Heaven and be with Mom and Dad / baby sister Rosetta and brother Ken. Love you John