
HUBBARD, DAVID L., July 12, 1935 – September 24, 2008
David LaMar Hubbard, 73, of Arbon, peacefully passed away Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at his home. He was born July 12, 1935 in Malad City, Idaho, a son of Clark and Mary Jacobsen Hubbard. He grew up in Malad , was educated there, and later attended Utah State University where he studied agriculture.
David served in the Army from 1958-1963, stationed in California. He married Jessie Olsen on September 12, 1958 in the Logan LDS Temple. They made their home in Holbrook and Arbonwhere David farmed and ranched for many years. He had also worked as a logger (a job he always loved doing) and building power lines for MoeCo. He enjoyed snowmobile racing, hunting, fishing and all outdoor activities. He and Jessie especially loved traveling together.
David was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where he had served as the Arbon Branch President and with his wife, served as Logan Temple workers. As a young man he had served as a missionary in the Manitoba, Canadian Mission.
He is survived by Jessie, his wife of 50 years; six children: Mary Dunn (Jonathan) Boss of Malad; Shelly Olsen of Malad; Ramona (Scott) McLachlan of Thatcher, UT; David (Dori) Hubbard of Myrtle Point, Oregon; Raymond (Brandi) Hubbard of Holbrook; ten grandchildren, and one great-grandson; three brothers: C.J. (Faye) Hubbard of St. George, UT; Von (Shawna) Hubbard of Farr West, UT; and Don (Dixie) Hubbard of Malad; two sisters: Ruth (Dean) Christensen of Centerville, UT; and Ann (Ron) Hulme of Bountiful, UT.
He was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter Denise, and a sister Ila Bridge.
Funeral services were held September 27 in the Holbrook LDS Ward Chapel. Burial followed in the Holbrook cemetery.