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Marvin Hubbard


Marvin Hubbard

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Marvin Clarence Hubbard

After losing a five year battle with both multiple myeloma and leukemia, Marvin Clarence Hubbard of Tampa, Florida is now embracing his Heavenly Father. He passed away on February 19, 2010 at Moffitt Cancer Center. The memorial service is at 5:00 PM Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at Grace Family Church, 5101 Van Dyke Road, Lutz, FL 33558, with Pastors Dee Corbin and Fritz Ruhe officiating. The family will receive friends at the church from 4:00 PM on Wednesday until service time. A reception at the church will follow.

Marv was born in Lawrence, Kansas on November 11, 1941. His early years were spent on a farm in the small town of Lone Star, Kansas (population 29). He was the son of Clarence and Juanita Heinrich Hubbard. His brother, Stan, was born in 1946. Marv graduated from Lawrence High School in 1960. He attended Kansas University (“Rock Chalk Jayhawks”) and was married to his first wife, Linda Shultz, in 1963. He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and graduated in 1965 with a degree in Education. Marv’s first child, Brad Hubbard, was born the same year in Kansas.

He taught junior high school Social Studies near Lansing, Kansas for one year. He moved to St. Louis and worked for IBM for 3 ½ years. Marv and family moved to Tampa, Florida in 1969 and worked with GTE Data Services for over 13 years. His second child, Becky Hubbard Tuomey, was born in 1970 in Tampa. After 1982, Marv was self-employed for several years. He had a passion for sports and became involved with coaching soccer for both of his children. He enjoyed running and hiking in the mountains, many times in the Smoky Mountains.

He married his second wife, Linda McAdow, in 1987 at Idlewild Baptist Church. His family grew in size with two stepsons, John and Jason Fether. He worked in the computer industry for over 15 years. Also during this time, he was very active at his church by teaching Sunday school classes, facilitating support group ministries and singing tenor in church choir. In 1997, Marv and Linda went through Tres Dias in North Florida. He then served on every Tampa Bay Tres Dias weekend until present day.

In recent years, he worked at Grace Family Church. He also served with the Alpha Group (new beginners), taught Biblical history to the Uprising group and volunteered at the Center of Hope. Marv truly loved the Lord and had a strong faith. His teaching talents and steadfast spirit touched many lives throughout his walk with Christ. And, you could never forget his sense of humor.

Marv was known for starting projects (and not necessarily finishing them) and putting things together without instructions. He loved the outdoors (hiking, camping) and was into physical fitness (running, working out at the gym). He enjoyed construction and painting; he built a jungle gym and swingset for his grandchildren. You could always find him watching the sports events, mainly football and was a big fan of attending events for his grandchildren. He followed his favorite college football and basketball team, Kansas Jayhawks.

Marv loved his family (especially those grandbabies) and is survived by his wife, Linda Hubbard; son, Brad Hubbard and his wife Cindy Hubbard; daughter, Becky Hubbard Tuomey and her husband, Mike Tuomey; step-sons, John and Jason Fether; two uncles, Ken Hubbard and Harold Heinrich; and two nephews, Grady and Joel Hubbard. He was blessed with 10 grandchildren Danielle Fether, Tristan Fether, William Tuomey, Jacob Hubbard, Delanie Fether, Roselyn Tuomey, Sarah Fether, Darcie Fether, Joshua Hubbard and Jonathan Tuomey.

If you would like to make a donation to honor his memory, the family requests that you make a donation to Center of Hope in Clearwater, FL -http://clearwaterdreamcenter.com.

 

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