March 7, 1917 to June 22, 2005
Harry Ray Hubbard, 88, of Bainbridge Island died June 22.
Born to Ray Renssalaer Hubbard and Mary Lyle (Fuller) in Savage, Mont., he attended school in Starbuck, Wash.
He married Gladys Mae Tyson in 1975, and worked as a carpenter for Union Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Hubbard enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and model railroad collecting.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his brother, Harvey Hubbard; his step-son, Walter Eugene Myrick; his first wife, Erlene May Sams; and his second wife, Elsie Hubbard. Survivors include his son, Edwin Ray Hubbard; his daughters, Mary Lyle Trujillo, Frances Nelene Chedester (David Glen), and Thelma Elaine Long (James); and his 34 grandchildren.
No services are scheduled. Internment is at Mt. View Cemetery in Walla Walla. Arrangements are by Stone Chapel in Poulsbo.
(Obit in the Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA) Tuesday, June 28, 2005, page 10, col. 4)
March 7, 1917 to June 22, 2005
Harry Ray Hubbard, 88, of Bainbridge Island died June 22.
Born to Ray Renssalaer Hubbard and Mary Lyle (Fuller) in Savage, Mont., he attended school in Starbuck, Wash.
He married Gladys Mae Tyson in 1975, and worked as a carpenter for Union Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Hubbard enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and model railroad collecting.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his brother, Harvey Hubbard; his step-son, Walter Eugene Myrick; his first wife, Erlene May Sams; and his second wife, Elsie Hubbard. Survivors include his son, Edwin Ray Hubbard; his daughters, Mary Lyle Trujillo, Frances Nelene Chedester (David Glen), and Thelma Elaine Long (James); and his 34 grandchildren.
No services are scheduled. Internment is at Mt. View Cemetery in Walla Walla. Arrangements are by Stone Chapel in Poulsbo.
(Obit in the Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, WA) Tuesday, June 28, 2005, page 10, col. 4)
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