“Death Saturday night about 11:30 o’clock claimed James Hubbard, a former well known resident of this city who passed away at the County Home on West Side. He had been ill for a long time with complications but was able to be up and around until a couple of days ago.”
“James Hubbard born and reared in this city where he spent all his life was 66 years of age. He lived for some years on Gay street between Tenth and Eleventh streets. After working for sometime as bookkeeper at the old rolling mill on Front street he was employed as clerk in different grocery stores. For the past eight or ten years he had lived several months at a time at the county home. He went there for the last time in July 1923. His wife died some years ago. The only surviving close relative is a daughter who resides in the West.”
“Funeral services were held at the Home Monday afternoon with Reverend C.L. Thayer in charge. Burial was in the County Home Cemetery.” 1