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William Thomas Hubbard

Roanoke, Virginia

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William Thomas (Tom) Hubbard, 82, of Roanoke, died Sunday, July 23, 2006. He is preceded in death by his parents, Creed and Nellie Hubbard; sister, Mary Elizabeth Coulter; and brother-in-law, Albert Coulter. Mr. Hubbard was a 50 year Mason, active member of Woodlawn United Methodist Church,...

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What we remember most about Tom when we think of him, is that he was always smiling. We also loved his sense of humor. Now the Angels are smiling with Tom.
God Bless you Charlotte, Rick and family until we see his bright smile again.

Mr. Hubbard meant so much to me and my family and we will miss him so very much. Our deepest sympathy go out to you and your wonderful family.

Charlotte and Rick,
Tom Hubbard meant so much to our singing ministry and as our dear
friend. He was supportive and loving even when we thought our singing was pretty bad.
We cannot imagine a day at The
Roanoker without seeing that sincere, sweet smile.
Our Family and "your extended
Restaurant family" sends our deepest sympathy and hope you know
we are here for you.

I worked for Appalachian Power in Beckley and frequently interacted with Tom. He traveled to Beckley several times with the Appalachian Chorus. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Mr Hubbard was a neighbor of mine for the better part of my life. He was always kind and friendly and a great neighbor. I and my family have always respected he and his family and he will be missed. All my sympathy to his wife, Charlotte and son, Rick. My children and his grand-children are friends and we
feel a since of loss at his passing. I have no doubt that he is now with the Lord and has no more pain. "To be absent for the body is to be present with the Lord."

Tom was a very unique individual that I greatly admired. We shared"Santa" duties for several years at APCO childrens Christmas parties and became good friends. We will miss him. We express our deepest sympathy to his family.

Tom was a good customer of mine at Midpoint Chevrolet. Over the years I have enjoyed the many conversations we shared when Tom came to the dealership. Tom also was a neighbor as I too live in the Cave Spring area, Tom always had a nice smile, a good word to share and was always thankful. Tom smiled at me Sunday night when I arrived at the house after receiving the rescue call. After the Rescue Squad arrived, Tom shook my hand, smiled and said thank you to me for coming over to assist him. I...

Tom was a wonderful friend, tireless worker, and an ardent supporter. Several years I played piano for the Appalachian Chorus and on days when I couldn't hit a correct note, Tom was always there to put a smile on my face and to show me that having fun was what it was all about. He was a bright light during dark days and one of God's loving sons. I know heaven is a little happier place today because he's there and I look forward to seeing him again. I will always be thankful for the...

My prayers are with you all.

Janie T. Ollie
(co-worker from AEP)