He was hardworking self-employed man who supported his family through the Screen Printing and Apparel family business. Robert would do side jobs to support his family and was a jack of all trades. " If there was a Willie (Wilma) there was a way." He enjoyed Word searches and War Movies.
He is survived by; One Daughter, Holly Lipps of Raytown, MO., Two Sons, Brent (Wife: Anna) Hubbard of Blue Springs, MO. and Brian (Wife: Rosemary) Hubbard of Lee’s Summit, MO. Five Grandchildren: Ashley (Husband: Adam) Webster, Linnsey and Garrett Lipps. Michelle (Husband: Brett) Currier and Christopher Hubbard. Five Great Grandchildren: Ahliya, Adriann, and Arielle Williamson, and Addison and Finley Currier. Two Sisters: Dorothy Dixon and Mary Lang. One Brother: Ron Hubbard. Many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 66 years in May 2020, Wilma D. Hubbard.
He was hardworking self-employed man who supported his family through the Screen Printing and Apparel family business. Robert would do side jobs to support his family and was a jack of all trades. " If there was a Willie (Wilma) there was a way." He enjoyed Word searches and War Movies.
He is survived by; One Daughter, Holly Lipps of Raytown, MO., Two Sons, Brent (Wife: Anna) Hubbard of Blue Springs, MO. and Brian (Wife: Rosemary) Hubbard of Lee’s Summit, MO. Five Grandchildren: Ashley (Husband: Adam) Webster, Linnsey and Garrett Lipps. Michelle (Husband: Brett) Currier and Christopher Hubbard. Five Great Grandchildren: Ahliya, Adriann, and Arielle Williamson, and Addison and Finley Currier. Two Sisters: Dorothy Dixon and Mary Lang. One Brother: Ron Hubbard. Many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 66 years in May 2020, Wilma D. Hubbard.
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