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Memorial Park Cemetery

Garfield County, Oklahoma


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© Dede Sutton-Morris

Duaine Eldon Hubbart ~ Freda Jane [Lamunyon] Hubbart


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Ms Clyde


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
May 24, 1928 ~ September 14, 2017

Duaine Eldon Hubbart
May 24, 1928 ~ September 14, 2017


Duaine Eldon Hubbart, 89, joined his Heavenly Father September 14, 2017. Celebration of Life service will be 10 am Monday, September 18th, at Redeemer Lutheran Church. Pastor Kenneth Wade will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Visitation with family will be 2-3 pm Sunday, September 17th, at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Duaine was born May 24, 1928, in Pond Creek, Oklahoma, to Roy and Merth Reynolds Hubbart.

Duaine attended school in Pond Creek until 11th grade, at which time he joined the Merchant Marines. He made one trip in Okinawa, Japan, in 1945, and then returned to graduate from Covington-Douglas high school in 1948.

In 1950, Duaine entered the army and served in Japan as an Air Warning Specialist. He played football on the base team and received an honorable discharge at Fort Sill in 1952.

After, Duaine worked in Enid as an optician.

0 On November 24, 1956, Duaine married Jane Lamunyon, and the couple made their home in Enid. They were members of Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Duaine began his work as an Enid Letter Carrier in 1960 then was promoted to Supervisor sixteen years later. He was then appointed Postmaster at Pond Creek in 1978, then at Cherokee in 1985. He served on the Executive Board of the National Association of Letter Carriers. After 28 years in the postal service, he retired in 1988. He continued to serve as NW District President of NALC.

At the time of his death, Duaine was a member of the Pond Creek VFW, a Charter Member of the Enid Moose Club, and a member of the NRA.

Duaine was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Jane, and his brother, Donald (Bus) Hubbart of Colorado.

He is survived by his children, Cindy Koehn [Randy] and Myrna Steinke (Mike), Enid, Hal Hubbart [Teri Luckett], Watonga, Rex Hubbart, Bison; exchange student, Katri Iho Pekka, Finland; 11 grandchildren and their spouses; and ten great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church or Ross Hospice, with Ladusau-Evans serving as custodian of funds.

Condolences may be made and the service may be viewed at www.ladusauevans.com


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Tim


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
February 1, 2015

Freda Jane [Lamunyon] Hubbart
November 20, 1934 ~ January 29, 2015


Freda "Jane" Lamunyon Hubbart, 80, joined her Heavenly Father Jan. 29, 2015. Celebration of Life service will be 2 pm Monday, February 2, 2015, at Redeemer Lutheran Church. The Rev Thomas House will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation with family will be 2-3 pm Sunday, February 1, 2015, at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Jane was born November 20, 1934, west of Enid, to Rex and Elna Lamunyon.

She was baptized and later confirmed in the faith at Trinity Lutheran Church and remained a member until transferring to Redeemer Lutheran Church.

Jane graduated valedictorian at Waukomis High School in 1952.

After completing the Enid Business College secretarial course in 1953, she was employed as a secretary in Ponca City, returning to Enid to work in 1955.

On November 24, 1956, Jane married Duaine Hubbart, and the couple made their home in Enid.

They enjoyed summer vacations at Beaver Lake with their children and camping in Colorado every fall.

Jane enjoyed sewing, gardening, canning and raising her children in the Christian faith. She was involved with Meals on Wheels and Mary Martha Society. Jane was the ultimate caregiver, not only for her children and husband but also for three foster children and ailing family and friends when needed.

After her husband's retirement from the postal service in 1988, Jane and Duaine spent more time at Beaver Lake enjoying Lost Bridge Village activities and volunteering at Whitney Mountain Chapel.

They were able to travel the US in their motor home, enjoying community activities and making new friends. They frequently returned to Enid to enjoy the grandchildren, who always will remember her cherished banana bread.

Jane was preceded in death by her parents and brothers Emery and Baby David.

She is survived by her husband, Duaine; twin sister June Brainard Calloway, Enid; sister, Leslie Mae Simmons, Colorado; her children, Cindy Koehn [Randy] and Myrna Steinke [Mike], Enid, Hal Hubbart [Teri Luckett], Watonga, Rex Hubbart, Bison; exchange student, Katri Iho Pekka, Finland; 11 grandchildren and their spouses; and eight great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Redeemer Lutheran Church, Ross Hospice or Meals on Wheels, with Ladusau-Evans serving as custodian of funds.

Condolences may be made and, for those unable to attend, the service viewed at www.ladusauevans.com

Submitted by Family


Obituary
Memorial Park
Garfield County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Oklahoma
October 16, 2018

Hal Homer Hubbart
May 18, 1959 ~ October 16, 2018


Celebration of Life Service for Hal Homer Hubbart, 59, Watonga, is 2:00 pm Friday, October 19, 2018, at the Redeemer Lutheran Church with the Rev Rodney Benkendorf officiating.

Burial follows in Memorial Park Cemetery, under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Visitation for family and friends is 6-8:00 pm Thursday, October 18, 2018, at the funeral home.

Hal Homer Hubbart was born May 18, 1959, in Enid, Oklahoma, to Jane [Lamunyon] and Duaine Hubbart, and passed away peacefully at his home in Watonga, Oklahoma, on October 16, 2018, surrounded by family and friends.

Hal attended first grade at Monroe Elementary in Enid before his family moved out to the country, east of Enid. He then went to Pleasant Vale Elementary and Pioneer High School, lettering in football, basketball and baseball. Hal graduated from Pioneer High School in 1977.

After high school, Hal attended one year at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa, before transferring to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. Hal graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1982, with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a Forestry Resource Management degree.

He was a member of the Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Mu Chapter, an international honor society for forestry and related sciences.

He received a graduation certificate on April 20, 1982, from the Oklahoma State University Flight School, having completed all required stages from the FAA, as well as his cross country flight from Wichita, Hutchinson, Salina, Topeka, and back to Wichita.

In 1982, Hal was recruited by Halliburton and moved to Pampa, Texas, where he met and married Jacquelyn Kelly. They were married from 1983 until 1989 and had one son Zachary Ean, born July 19,1985.

Hal spent his life teaching Zach everything from sports to hunting, fishing, and how to drive his 1992 Dodge pickup, instilling in him a love of the outdoors and to respect all wildlife. Hal loved coaching Zach's Little League baseball and football teams. He taught Zach the skill of playing chess, which he had learned from his own father.

In 1987, Hal moved back to Oklahoma and worked for Roman Nose State Park. He worked in the stables and maintenance before being promoted to Roman Nose State Park Golf Course, manager. He managed Roman Nose Golf Course until 1992, when he decided to follow his father's career and take a job with the United States Postal Service.

Hal began his United States Postal Service career in El Reno, Oklahoma, working his way up through the ranks until 2004, when he was promoted to postmaster in Watonga, Oklahoma. He retired as the United States Postmaster of Watonga in 2015.

He met Teri Luckett in 2005; they spent 13 years together having fun with grandkids, hunting, fishing, vacationing and working together creating a beautiful place on his acreage north of Watonga.

In December of 2011, Hal became the world's best Papa to 'stinkpot' Elijah, teaching him to hunt and fish and did a wonderful job raising him.

A true outdoorsman, Hal loved cookouts with friends and family and would rather be hunting, fishing and spending vacations at his family's lake house on Beaver Lake in Arkansas. He took the trip of a lifetime in May of 2016 to Homer, Alaska, with his son Zach, nephew Josh Koehn, and brother-in-law Randy Koehn, spending a week fishing for kalibut and king salmon.

Hal was raised in Redeemer Lutheran Church, Enid Oklahoma, where he was baptized by the Rev. Stark May 31, 1959, and confirmed in the Lutheran faith by the Rev. Kollmeyer on April 15, 1973, with his Uncle Emery Lamunyon and Great-Uncle Homer Benkendorf serving as his sponsors.

Hal is survived by the love of his life, Teri; his son Zachary, and his best buddy Elijah; sister Cindy (Randy) Koehn, their children Josh, Shannon and Shelly.

Brother, Rex Hubbart, sons Logan and Austin; sister, Myrna (Steinke) husband Mike, and their children Courtney and Caleb; five great-nieces, four great-nephews; and stepdaughter, Randie and her children, Rylie and Noah.

Hal is preceded in death by his parents, Duaine and Jane Hubbart; and his grandparents, Rex and Elna Lamunyon, and Roy and Merth Hubbart.

Condolences may be made online at www.LadusauEvans.com.

Memorials may be made to Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Cancer or Rheumatoid Arthritis Division, with Ladusau-Evans as custodian of the funds


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