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January 26, 2010
Mr. Hubauer, What I remember most about you is how you always greeted the day with a smile and a hearty wave, how much you loved riding your bike early in the morning and how you always had a moment during the busy day to pass the time talking with a friend or a neighbor. You were always ready to give a helping hand or to offer some much needed advice. Your presence is greatly missed in this neighborhood. It is my fondest wish that my comments will help console your family with memories of what a great man you were.
with deepest sympathy,
The Nickerson Family
Cheryl, Bobby, Amy & Michael
Donald & Jean Finlayson
January 13, 2010
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Kevin Jarvis
January 13, 2010
Mr. Hubauer, you were a class act and had the respect of all of us from Linden. Thanks for your service. Semper Fi and Rest in Peace!
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