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Mildred <I>Lewis</I> Hubler

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Mildred Lewis Hubler

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5 Mar 2005 (aged 99)
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Ryder, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Mildred Hubler, 99, Minot, formerly of Ryder, died Saturday, March 05, 2005 in a Minot Nursing home.

Mildred Lewis was born January 17, 1906 in Linton ND, the daughter of Leslie and Mary Jane "Jennie" (Thompson) Lewis. She was reared and educated in the Ryder area. Following her high school graduation, Mildred attended and graduated from Minot State University. She taught school four miles south of Ryder for several years.

On September 2, 1927, Mildred married Dr. Winfield E. Hubler in Bismarck, ND. They made their home in Ryder, where he was the dentist. Mildred assisted her husband in his dentistry until he retired in 1976. He was the Dentist in Ryder for 50 years. Dr. W.E. Hubler passed away on March 3, 1995.

Mildred is remembered by her grandchildren for her wonderful apple pie, and her love of going camping, feeding the birds and the squirrels and being in the outdoors.

She was a member of the Ryder Presbyterian Church. Mildred entered the Trinity Nursing Home in January of 1998.

She is survived by: son, Gerald E. (Virgie Nell) Hubler, Lugoff, S.C.; grandchildren, Donald (Cathy) Hubler, Madison,AL, and Becky Hubler, Lugoff, SC. Great-grandchildren, Matthew, Nicholas and Nathan of Madison, Al.

Mildred was preceded in death by: Her husband, Dr. W.E. Hubler, her parents, brothers, Herbert Lewis and Clifford Lewis, and a sister Ruth Lewis.

Memorial Service: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Trinity Nursing Home

Visitation; There will be no reviewal, but friends may sign a register book Tuesday one hour prior to the Memorial service at the Trinity Nursing Home.

Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Ryder, ND

Officiants: Rev. Luther C. Hanson,Chaplain, Trinity Homes, Minot
Rev. Jonathan Starks Presbyterian Church, Ryder

Music: Opening congregational hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Curtis Peterson, soloist to offer: "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling"
Closing hymn "How Great Thou Art"
Debbie Peterson, organist

Honorary Bearers: Mildred's family and friends



Mildred Hubler, 99, Minot, formerly of Ryder, died Saturday, March 05, 2005 in a Minot Nursing home.

Mildred Lewis was born January 17, 1906 in Linton ND, the daughter of Leslie and Mary Jane "Jennie" (Thompson) Lewis. She was reared and educated in the Ryder area. Following her high school graduation, Mildred attended and graduated from Minot State University. She taught school four miles south of Ryder for several years.

On September 2, 1927, Mildred married Dr. Winfield E. Hubler in Bismarck, ND. They made their home in Ryder, where he was the dentist. Mildred assisted her husband in his dentistry until he retired in 1976. He was the Dentist in Ryder for 50 years. Dr. W.E. Hubler passed away on March 3, 1995.

Mildred is remembered by her grandchildren for her wonderful apple pie, and her love of going camping, feeding the birds and the squirrels and being in the outdoors.

She was a member of the Ryder Presbyterian Church. Mildred entered the Trinity Nursing Home in January of 1998.

She is survived by: son, Gerald E. (Virgie Nell) Hubler, Lugoff, S.C.; grandchildren, Donald (Cathy) Hubler, Madison,AL, and Becky Hubler, Lugoff, SC. Great-grandchildren, Matthew, Nicholas and Nathan of Madison, Al.

Mildred was preceded in death by: Her husband, Dr. W.E. Hubler, her parents, brothers, Herbert Lewis and Clifford Lewis, and a sister Ruth Lewis.

Memorial Service: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at the Trinity Nursing Home

Visitation; There will be no reviewal, but friends may sign a register book Tuesday one hour prior to the Memorial service at the Trinity Nursing Home.

Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Ryder, ND

Officiants: Rev. Luther C. Hanson,Chaplain, Trinity Homes, Minot
Rev. Jonathan Starks Presbyterian Church, Ryder

Music: Opening congregational hymn "What A Friend We Have In Jesus"
Curtis Peterson, soloist to offer: "Softly and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling"
Closing hymn "How Great Thou Art"
Debbie Peterson, organist

Honorary Bearers: Mildred's family and friends





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