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Dale Hubbard
© Enid Morning News
12-1980
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Dale Hubbard, 59, 570 N. Malone, died suddenly Monday at his home.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM Wednesday in Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Dan O'Daniel, minister of Faith Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Hubbard was born September 20, 1921, in Dover to Austin and Hazel Hubbard. He attended schools in Enid, and was a veteran of World War II, serving in the United States Army.

Hubbard worked as a plasterer prior to going to work for Northrup at Vance Air Force Base as a carpenter. He had worked in this capacity the past several years.

Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Ava May Houska, Enid; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.

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