Obituary - Raymond Hubbard
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By Douglas R. Lyon
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RAYMOND HUBBARD
Services for Raymond A. Hubbard, 58, or Line St., Chester, who died Saturday morning at Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Chester Arner Funeral Chapel.
The Rev. Arch D. McGaffic of the New Cumberland Free Methodist Church and the Rev. C. E. Plybon of the Chester Free Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery in Chester.
Mr. Hubbard was born in Chester, May 20, 1906, to the late Thomas Hubbard and Sarah McConnel Hubbard and lived all his life in Chester. He was employed as a millwright at the Midland Works of the Crucible Steel Co., and at one time was employed as a Potter. He was a member of the Chester Free Methodist Church, the Steelworkers Union 1212, and the IBOP.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Pearl Allison Hubbard, at home; four daughters, Mrs. Ross (Patricia) Bacon, Mrs. Robert (Sandy) Gray, and Mrs. James (Linda) Graham, all of Chester, and Miss Ruby Jean Hubbard, at home; five sons, M. Sgt. Clyde R. Hubbard, stationed at the Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, Ricahrd B. Hubbard of Jacksonville, Fla., Thomas R. Hubbard of Chester, James H. Hubbard of Hookstown, and Seaman Keith E. Hubbard, serving with the Navy; a brother, J. A. Hubbard of Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. Hugh (Mary) Brown of Wawona Park, Calif., and 11 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the chapel today and Tuesday.
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