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Obituaries Christopher J. HubbardSoVaNow.com / June 30, 2020
Christopher J. Hubbard, 46, of Red Oak, died Monday, June 22, 2020 at his residence. Mr. Hubbard was born in South Boston, April 26, 1974 to the late Loretta Hubbard and Nathaniel Teddy Staten. He was a lifelong resident of Red Oak, and received his education in the Charlotte County public schools. He worked as a seasonal mechanic for Microsoft, and was a member of Salem Baptist Church in Red Oak. Mr. Hubbard was so caring of other people that in his spare time he would help the neighborhood residents with various jobs, using his natural mechanical ability. He took pride in knowing that he could help others. He leaves to cherish his memories five sisters, Tonia Pearson (Robert) of Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, Candice Phillip (Amrod) of Midlothian, Cynthia Boyd, Natalie Staten of Virginia and LaTanya Dodson of Chase City, three brothers, Nicholas Davis of Landover, Md., Kevin Staten and Nathan Staten of Virginia, and a vast number of other loving relatives and caring friends. A public viewing was held Tuesday June 30, from 2-6 p.m. at Giles-Harris Funeral Home. Interment was private. Online condolences may be expressed at http://www.harrisfhc.com. Arrangements are by Giles-Harris Funeral Home and Cremation Service. |