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Kenneth G. Hubbard

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Kenneth G. Hubbard

Birth
Ava, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jan 1971 (aged 77)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Boonville, Oneida County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 6; Plot E; Lot 35
Memorial ID
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He was the son of Adelbert G. and Mary E. Davis Hubbard.

AVA - Kenneth G. Hubbard, 77, of 150 Main St., Boonville, a retired farmer, died early today at the Faxton Hospital, Utica, where he had been a patient for the past two weeks.
He was born on the Hubbard farm, Webster Hill Road, in the Town of Ava Dec. 2, 1893, son work of Adelbert and Mary Davis Hubbard and attended district schools near his home. He was a graduate of the Boonville High School, Class of 1911, after finishing the regular four year high school course in three years.
Mr. Hubbard operated the homestead farm for many years on the Webster Hill road and designed and built the large modern dairy barn which still stands today. He retired in September,1 953 and at that time, moved to his present home in Boonville.
He served on the Board of Education of the Boonville Central School for several terms, had also held the office of justice of the peace and had been a member of the election board in the Town of Ava.
Mr. Hubbard was a member of the Ava Methodist Church.
He is survived by cousins.
Burial will be in Boonville Cemetery. Rome Daily Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, January 19, 1971
He was the son of Adelbert G. and Mary E. Davis Hubbard.

AVA - Kenneth G. Hubbard, 77, of 150 Main St., Boonville, a retired farmer, died early today at the Faxton Hospital, Utica, where he had been a patient for the past two weeks.
He was born on the Hubbard farm, Webster Hill Road, in the Town of Ava Dec. 2, 1893, son work of Adelbert and Mary Davis Hubbard and attended district schools near his home. He was a graduate of the Boonville High School, Class of 1911, after finishing the regular four year high school course in three years.
Mr. Hubbard operated the homestead farm for many years on the Webster Hill road and designed and built the large modern dairy barn which still stands today. He retired in September,1 953 and at that time, moved to his present home in Boonville.
He served on the Board of Education of the Boonville Central School for several terms, had also held the office of justice of the peace and had been a member of the election board in the Town of Ava.
Mr. Hubbard was a member of the Ava Methodist Church.
He is survived by cousins.
Burial will be in Boonville Cemetery. Rome Daily Sentinel, Tuesday Evening, January 19, 1971


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