Carlton Nathanael (Nathan) Hubbard Jr.born September 20, 1977 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Carlton and Barbara Hubbard went home in the arms of Jesus March 8, 2019 at the age of 41 years, 5 months and 16 days.
Nathan was preceded in death by his great niece Blakely Jo McClure.
He is survived by his parents Carlton "Brother" and Barbara Hubbard of Lost City; his wife Angel Hubbard and children Graycee, Alyee and Shane all of the home; his sister Andrea McGowan and husband Mickey, nephews Jon and Bryson McGowan, niece Megan McClure and husband Jos, great nephew Connor and great niece Brooklyn all of Hulbert; and his brother Joshua Hubbard and wife Cynthia "Sis" , nephews Logan and Noah Hubbard and nieces Milee and Bella all of Hulbert. Many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends also survive him.
Nathan attended Lost City until 1992 when he graduated the 8th grade. He then went on to Hulbert High School where he played basketball and baseball throughout his high school career. After graduating in 1996 he began working construction. Three years later he married the love of his life Angel on December 4, 1999. They raised three beautiful children together. Nathan loved his wife, babies and family more than anything. He loved watching his kids play sports and loved coaching Bandits Baseball with his brother. His big sister Annie was his biggest fan and he loved her so very much. Nathan spent all of his time with his family, usually at the ball field where he was from the time he was little. Sunday dinner at his parents eating, laughing and enjoying everyone. He had a heart of gold, an infectious smile and a smart aleck all in one and once he smiled at you those dimples could get him out of anything. He loved fiercely and his baseball boys were some of his favorites. Life won't be the same without him, he is leaving a huge void for us all. We do have one thing to look forward to, joining him in Heaven one day.
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