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Robert C. Hubbard

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Robert C. Hubbard 1922 - 2011 WEST SPRINGFIELD -Robert C. Hubbard, 88, died August 27, 2011 at the Holyoke Soldier's Home. A life long resident of West Spring-field, born in Westfield, he was the son of the late Robert H. and Lucy P. (Wait) Hubbard. A World War 11 Veteran, he was a graduate of...

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Barry & Family-Sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. My thoughts are with you.

Barry-- I have many great memories of playing ball in Wayne Parkers' yard and always taking a moment to talk to you and your dad. He was a gentle giant. With sympathy. Wayne Sanborn Jr. And Wayne Parker

From so far away and so long ago, I remember this wonderful man who, along with his lovely wife, and beautiful daughter, treated me so well during a difficult period of my life. The friendship and love Mr. Hubbard and his family showed me is in my heart forever and as I think of the Hubbard family often, I will never forget him. His passing is a tremendous loss to us in this mortal life, but a wonderful gift to those who had gone home to God before him. And there with them he will wait as...

Although I only knew Bob for one year,he was instramental in getting me a scolarship to Cushing Academy.This was back in 1955,and it was one of my best learning experiences ever.
Thanks and rest in peace.

Uncle Bob was the kindest man ever. Growing up, I never saw him without a smile. He did many nice things for friends and family all through his life unconditionally. He was a wonderful son, father, husband, grandfather. He is now at peace after a long struggle. My love to Aunt Doris, Nancy, Bobby, Greg and Barry. Wonderful loving family. Rest in peace, Uncle Bob, you will be truly missed.

We' ll all have many special memories of UNCLE BOB, out there at family picnics, organizing all the kids into a game of anything, and making each one of us feel special, a truly unique man.He'll be missed for sure. Condolences to my Aunt Doris,& cousins Nancy,Bob, Greg,Barry & your families. With love, DONNY

I will always remember the 1979 basketball tournament that Mr. Hubbard followed us out to in Springfield, Mo. Greg picked up some kind of food borne illness and had to spend most of the night in the bathroom....Mr. Hubb, ever the gentleman, said "Charlie, mind if I spend the night with you guys?" To which I replied "of course not" Greg made it through the night of couse, and his Dad had a close up view of his son's discomfort. I've thought back on that many times and marveled about the gentle...

Greg and all the family.I am truly sorry for the loss of your father.He was such a special man.He treated you like you were the most important person in the world.Very few people have the ability to make others feel better about themself.He had this effect with me whenever I had the opportunity to talk with him.

dear hubba, what a blessing your dad has been in my life. he walked me thru the most important day of my life, Accepting Christ. i will be forever thankful for the time he spent with me, teaching me to play tennis and the talks we had. all my love headed your way and to all your family. love loua