Mitchell Hubbard (1 Feb 1984 - 8 Dec 2017)

Location
Heart of England Crematorium East Borough Way Nuneaton CV11 6WZ
Date
22nd Dec 2017
Time
1.30pm
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Location
Heart Of England Crematorium East Borough Way Nuneaton CV11 6WZ
Date
22nd Dec 2017
Time
1.30pm

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In loving memory of Mitchell Hubbard who sadly passed away on 8th December 2017

grant willis wrote

Well big lad, what can I say, but I miss you.
I spent some of the best years of my life with you fella, through Iraq and Afghanistan not to mention many a night out. I wish I could pick the phone up and speak to you, not only for a laugh, but for advise and guidence. I never new a man and still haven't who was so funny and yet so switched on, when it suited him. I feel a loss for your wife and children, but also a selfish loss, I could of had so many more memories with you and so could my family.
You touched so many lives, and that speaks volumes about the man you were. Sorry its took so long to say I loved you fella, but Its been hard to accept mate.

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Emma Brown wrote

To think I'm even writing on a page like this for you.. someone I have known pretty much my entire life.. to this know your laugh will only be heard in the quietest of moments that your face will only be in a picture for the heart to hold dear! I can only thank the Lord that I had the pleasure of knowing you while you spent your time here! Thank you for the laughs the smiles the moments of unforgettable memories thank you for putting your life in front of mine to serve our country may it only be for a short time but you did more then most!! Fly high sweet! Xx

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John Bennett wrote

As a young kid growing up at Heath field Mitch you were a lad who everybody looked up to and respected.
A lad who was hard as nails lol but would stop anyone who was picking on other kids and would stop to speak to anyone and give them your time to chat and ask how they were. I always thought you seemed like the kind of person that nothing ever bothered or phased you so came as a massive shock to me to hear what you have been dealing with.
When you joined the RAF to serve the queen and country I thought of you with the upmost respect as it takes bloody guts and balls to join knowing what you can get put through and from stories from my cousin adam who still serves to this day, and to that I say thank you for serving our country.
I was so glad when I seen you a few years back and you said you had just started doing your apprenticeship to join the gas trade but then was gutted when I found out only a year or so later you had stopped doing it and gone to a completely different career. I was looking forward to hopefully working with you one day on some jobs.
you always took time out from your nights on the lash, up topps or in Hinckley etc to come over and have a good chat about life and work and ask me and my family are.
It's with a heavy heart and and a tear in my eye I say rest in peace pal and see you again another time my friend. X

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Nicola Wesley wrote

Many happy memories made with you that I will never forget..rip Mitchell xxx

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Rebecca Crouchman wrote

So sad to hear that you are no longer with us. You will be missed by so many. RIP Mitchell xxxx

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Carla Nind wrote

You were one in a million and have been a big part in so many people's lives, you will be missed deeply fly high angel until we meet again xx

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Malachy Gillespie (3 Sqn) wrote

Sadden and gutted to head about your passing mate, one of a kind is an understatement. You where always up for the banter and there was never a dull moment with you about.

Rest easy mate your Stag is done.

Per Ardua.

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RAF Regt Assoc wrote

God Speed Gunner, RIP...Per Ardua

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Garry Sutcliffe wrote

You were the most naturally funniest person I've had the pleasure of meeting.
Always in my thoughts
Sutty

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