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Larry Lee Hubbard

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Larry Lee Hubbard

Birth
Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, USA
Death
11 Jun 2018 (aged 87)
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Colfax, Whitman County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.8800583, Longitude: -117.3640139
Plot
Block 3, Lot 36, Grave 6
Memorial ID
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Larry was born on May 15, 1931, in Colfax, Washington to Charles and Ruth Hubbard. He passed away on June 11, 2018, at his daughter's home in Portland, Oregon.

Larry attended Washington State University and graduated with degrees in Agriculture Engineering and Civil Engineering. He served with honor in the Army during the Korean War.

Before the war, he married Berta Lou Everest and they started their family. He lived most of his life near Portland, Oregon where he worked for the United States Geological Survey for over 30 years. After retiring he started his own consulting company, WY ‘East, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

Larry was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt, fish, mountain climb, ski, snowshoe, and ran multiple marathons. He also built his own cabin near Mt. Hood, Oregon. One of his passions later in life was researching his genealogy and family history.

Larry was a treasured father. His greatest joy in life was his family. If you measure a man's success by how much he cared for others, then his success was immeasurable. He was brilliant, loyal and kind. His passing is a huge loss for all that had the pleasure of knowing him. He was loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.

Larry was born on May 15, 1931, in Colfax, Washington to Charles and Ruth Hubbard. He passed away on June 11, 2018, at his daughter's home in Portland, Oregon.

Larry attended Washington State University and graduated with degrees in Agriculture Engineering and Civil Engineering. He served with honor in the Army during the Korean War.

Before the war, he married Berta Lou Everest and they started their family. He lived most of his life near Portland, Oregon where he worked for the United States Geological Survey for over 30 years. After retiring he started his own consulting company, WY ‘East, which he thoroughly enjoyed.

Larry was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt, fish, mountain climb, ski, snowshoe, and ran multiple marathons. He also built his own cabin near Mt. Hood, Oregon. One of his passions later in life was researching his genealogy and family history.

Larry was a treasured father. His greatest joy in life was his family. If you measure a man's success by how much he cared for others, then his success was immeasurable. He was brilliant, loyal and kind. His passing is a huge loss for all that had the pleasure of knowing him. He was loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

Survivors names omitted per findagrave policy.



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