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Ronald Calvin Hubbard

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Ronald Calvin Hubbard Veteran

Birth
Ruthven, Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Jan 1971 (aged 79)
Miles City, Custer County, Montana, USA
Burial
Broadus, Powder River County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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He married 1) Mabel E. Bishop 20 Oct 1915 in Roberts Co., SD. They had two sons, William Norman and Leon Ronald; 2) Pearl Ausdahl, who bore two children, including Donald who died young; 3) Adeline Mann 7 Apr 1944 in Broadus, Powder River, Montana

Found on 1900 US Federal Census in Union Twp., Floyd County, Iowa.
Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Grant Center Twp., Grant County, South Dakota.
Found on 1920 US Federal Census at School District 81, Powder River, Montana.
Found on 1930 US Federal Census at School District 81, Powder River, Montana. Wd.

Delayed Birth Certificate. 144430 L-29 4430 County 74

WWI Registration Draft Card. Graham, Montana. Has support of wife and child.

From the "Powder River Examiner", Broadus, Montana, Thursday 14 June 1971, p. 9. col. 5.
"Death summons R. C. Hubbard"
Ronald C. Hubbard, 79, of Broadus died Thursday at the Holy Rosary Hospital to which he was admitted De. 20.
Funeral services were held Tuesday in the First Baptist Church at Broadus with Rev. Foster Shepard officiating. Burial was in Valley View Cemetery.
Mr. Hubbard was born at Charles City, Iowa, March 17, 1891. He came to Broadus area in 1918 from North Dakota. He homesteaded and ranched until retiring in 1960.
He was married in Broadus in 1945 to Adeline Neiman.
Surviving are his widow; two sons, Leon R. Hubbard of Fallon and William N. Hubbard of Reno, Nev.; one daughter, Mrs. Donna Luaderdale, Gila Bend, Ariz.; and six grandchildren.
Also surviving are three brothers, Dick of Merrill, Ore., Mark of Phoenix, Ariz., and Stewart of Minneapolis, Minn.; and four sisters, Mrs. Anstis Anderson and Mrs, Nell Anderson, both of Minnesota; Mrs. Bernice Coleman of Kansas City. Mo., and Mrs. Mary Ames of St. Paul, Minn.
Pallbearers were Orval Mann, Jay Neiman, Hubbert Rumph, L. R. Hubbard, Francis Osgood and Kenneth Deitchler.
Graves Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements."
He married 1) Mabel E. Bishop 20 Oct 1915 in Roberts Co., SD. They had two sons, William Norman and Leon Ronald; 2) Pearl Ausdahl, who bore two children, including Donald who died young; 3) Adeline Mann 7 Apr 1944 in Broadus, Powder River, Montana

Found on 1900 US Federal Census in Union Twp., Floyd County, Iowa.
Found on 1910 US Federal Census in Grant Center Twp., Grant County, South Dakota.
Found on 1920 US Federal Census at School District 81, Powder River, Montana.
Found on 1930 US Federal Census at School District 81, Powder River, Montana. Wd.

Delayed Birth Certificate. 144430 L-29 4430 County 74

WWI Registration Draft Card. Graham, Montana. Has support of wife and child.

From the "Powder River Examiner", Broadus, Montana, Thursday 14 June 1971, p. 9. col. 5.
"Death summons R. C. Hubbard"
Ronald C. Hubbard, 79, of Broadus died Thursday at the Holy Rosary Hospital to which he was admitted De. 20.
Funeral services were held Tuesday in the First Baptist Church at Broadus with Rev. Foster Shepard officiating. Burial was in Valley View Cemetery.
Mr. Hubbard was born at Charles City, Iowa, March 17, 1891. He came to Broadus area in 1918 from North Dakota. He homesteaded and ranched until retiring in 1960.
He was married in Broadus in 1945 to Adeline Neiman.
Surviving are his widow; two sons, Leon R. Hubbard of Fallon and William N. Hubbard of Reno, Nev.; one daughter, Mrs. Donna Luaderdale, Gila Bend, Ariz.; and six grandchildren.
Also surviving are three brothers, Dick of Merrill, Ore., Mark of Phoenix, Ariz., and Stewart of Minneapolis, Minn.; and four sisters, Mrs. Anstis Anderson and Mrs, Nell Anderson, both of Minnesota; Mrs. Bernice Coleman of Kansas City. Mo., and Mrs. Mary Ames of St. Paul, Minn.
Pallbearers were Orval Mann, Jay Neiman, Hubbert Rumph, L. R. Hubbard, Francis Osgood and Kenneth Deitchler.
Graves Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements."


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