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Wallace Francis Hublou

Snohomish, Washington

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Wallace Francis Hublou

Wally passed away on August 1, 2013 at his home on the Clakamas River in Oregon with his family at his bedside. He had requested being moved home from the hospital rehab after suffering a very debilitating stroke on July 9, 2013He was born on March 28, 1927 and...

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Cute! Uncle Wally doing the BBQ salmon leg lift at 2012 Hublou Reunion (in place of son Greg, who was unable to attend).

Uncle Wally, you are a true inspiration to me and all of the Hublou clan. So sad to say good bye! Hard to believe it has almost been a month you've been gone. Loved your compassion in everything you did! From playing the piano (hope there is a video somewhere!), making your own popcorn, your job, skiing, hiking, biking, handball, helping neighbors & family, keeping up your homes, many activities that I am not aware of, and especially your love for Aunt Betty and sons Cal & Greg. So glad...

Wally,
You are an inspiration to me. Your constant activity makes me want to stay in shape and keep moving. I was always afraid to go biking with you because I thought I would slow you down. You care about people and helped me several times without ever a thought of wanting anything back. I enjoyed talking with you and will miss you greatly. Your friend and neighbor.

Tim

To my Dear Brother Wally, Our family will no longer be complete without you but know you have joined our parents and your son, Cal, who you missed so dearly!

I hold dearly all the times we have shared over the many years.....at the lake with mom and dad, at mom's mobile home park, the Hublou Reunions at Deception Pass, the Thanksgivings at your home in Oregon, the cousin reunion in Minnesota, the Christmases at Roland and Dee's, the trips to Whistler, the times we spent with you at...

Greg, sorry for you loss.

Uncle Wally & Aunt Betty - Sun Valley

Uncle Wally & Lars - Sun Valley, Idaho

Wally, we will miss you. We have fond memories of many ski trips and bike rides. You were one of the best. Betty, you have our love and best wishes now and for always.

I worked with Wally years ago when it was just the Oregon Fish Commission. Wonderful person. RIP Wally.