Ronald C. Hubbard
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Saturday, October 3rd from 12:00 p.m. Noon to 2:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere for Ronald C. Hubbard, who passed away on September 19th at the Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett. His Funeral Service will be conducted in the Funeral Home at 2:15 p.m Interment is private.
Born in Newark,N.J., he was raised in Concord & Carlisle. A graduate of Concord High School, Class of 1965, he entered the US ARMY, during the Viet-Nam Era, in April of 1966 & served until April of 1969. In Sept of 1969, he began his college degree at Suffolk University,& graduated in 1973, with a degree in Economics. After early retirement, he returned to work as a cab-driver for Revere’s Patriot Cab for about seven years, when declining health, forced him to formally retire. Ronald was a member of the VFW POST#6712 of Beachmont & a Revere (Beachmont) resident for about 20 (twenty) years.
He is the beloved husband of 20 years to Eugenia “Gina” (Malinowska). Devoted surrogate father to Magdalena “Magda” Malinowska of Revere. Dear brother of Alvin W. Hubbard, Jr. & his wife Dianne of Derry, NH & Margia Bellia & her husband Matthew J., of Bel Air, MD. Also lovingly survived by several nieces & nephews & a large extended family of friends.
Army Veteran of the Vietnam Era & member of the VFW Post #6712. Alumnus of Suffolk University, class of 1974.
Services
Visiting Hours
Saturday, October 3rd from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Funeral Service
Saturday, October 3rd at 2:15 p.m. in the Funeral Home
Interment
Will be Private
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans, 17 Court St., Boston, MA 02108.
Our condolences from the class of 1965. We have been planning a 50th class reunion and were so sorry to here of Ron’s passing. We had such a unique graduating class. Most of our parents knew each other including the policemen in town. If we got in trouble and another parent caught us we got reprimanded by them and our parents knew what we had done by the time we got home. We grew up in an innocent time also. Ron will be missed at our reunion. We will have his name and picture on our memorial table with the other 25 classmates who have left us. My sincerest condolences to all who knew Ron and his family. Joanne Gibson