BLANCHE HUBBARD
>Services for Mrs. Artie Blanche Hubbard, 84, of Montgomery City were
>held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 22, 1983, at the United
>Methodist-Presbyterian Church in Montgomery City. The Rev. Charles
>Millner officiated and burial was in the Montgomery City Cemetery.
>She was born June 28, 1898, in Audrain County, a daughter of Charlie
>E. and Emma Grace Reighley Robinson. She was married in Montgomery
>City on October 28, 1919 to Dr. Warren L. Hubbard who survives at
>Pin Oaks Adult Care Center in Mexico.
>
>Also surviving are two daughters, Ms. Price (Grace) Rhoads of
>Columbia and Mrs. William (Carola) Wellman of Grant, Michigan; a son
>, George Warren Hubbard of Crystal City; 11 grandchildren and 13
>great-grandchildren.
>
>Two infant sisters and a brother,, John Auston Robinson, preceded
>her in death.
>
>Mrs. Hubbard was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and was
>active in the American Legion Auxiliary.
BLANCHE HUBBARD
>Services for Mrs. Artie Blanche Hubbard, 84, of Montgomery City were
>held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 22, 1983, at the United
>Methodist-Presbyterian Church in Montgomery City. The Rev. Charles
>Millner officiated and burial was in the Montgomery City Cemetery.
>She was born June 28, 1898, in Audrain County, a daughter of Charlie
>E. and Emma Grace Reighley Robinson. She was married in Montgomery
>City on October 28, 1919 to Dr. Warren L. Hubbard who survives at
>Pin Oaks Adult Care Center in Mexico.
>
>Also surviving are two daughters, Ms. Price (Grace) Rhoads of
>Columbia and Mrs. William (Carola) Wellman of Grant, Michigan; a son
>, George Warren Hubbard of Crystal City; 11 grandchildren and 13
>great-grandchildren.
>
>Two infant sisters and a brother,, John Auston Robinson, preceded
>her in death.
>
>Mrs. Hubbard was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and was
>active in the American Legion Auxiliary.
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