ROSEMARY COE HUBBARD died in Conway, following a quick sickness. She was born in Tuckerman, Ark., September 3, 1924, to Ruth Bliss Coe and Walter W. Coe. She graduated from Tuckerman Excessive College at age 16, and instantly went to work as a librarian on the Newport Military Air Base, established throughout WWII.
She met a dashing pilot teacher, Lieutenant Alvin O. Hubbard (Hub), from Winterboro, Ala. The couple wed September 15, 1943, and started their Military Air Corp life with Hub, as a Captain, piloting his B-29 aircraft, “Nosey Rosey,” on a number of bombing missions over Japan. Hub predeceased Rosemary in 1987.
She was additionally predeceased by her siblings, Roberta Biggers, Robert Coe, and Margaret Ann Huckabee.
Survivors embrace her beloved kids, Rosanne Johnson (Invoice), Invoice Hubbard (Betty), and Greg Hubbard (Becky). Different survivors are: grandchildren, Bliss Dean (John), Jay Jennings (Allison), Jenny Carson (Adam), Ben Hubbard (Ellen), Luke Hubbard (Aly), and Reed Hubbard; great-grandchildren, Anna Bliss Dean, Megan Jennings, Andrew Dean, Ashley Jennings, Olivia and Noelle Carson; in addition to quite a few nieces and nephews.
Rosemary served as Housemother for the Pi Beta Phi Sorority on the College of Arkansas, in Fayetteville, for 3 years. Her Pi Phi women cherished their “MoMo”, and she or he returned that like to her “darlin’ angels”.
Following her retirement, she moved to Conway, the place she participated in a number of civic golf equipment, together with Chapter E, PEO, Conway Civic League, Twentieth Century Membership, and she or he was a founding member of the Conway Duplicate Bridge Membership.
Main an energetic Christian life was essential to her. She served with Stephen Ministries within the Methodist Church, and as a Christ Care Group chief and member of the chancel choir of First Presbyterian Church, earlier than transferring her membership to Grace Presbyterian Church in 2014.
A memorial service will likely be introduced at a later date.
The household requests that memorial items be given to the constructing fund at Grace Presbyterian Church, 1010 Hogan Street, Conway, Ark., 72034, or by on-line giving to: gracepresconway.org.
Printed April 23, 2023
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