OBIT: Dr. Simon HUBLER, 1913, former resident of Huntingdon Mills, Luzerne County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Marcia S. Wilson Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/luzerne/ _______________________________________________ Dr. Simon Hubler, aged seventy years, of 340 Eutler street, Dunmore, father of Attorney H. C. Hubler, died last evening at his home. He is survived by his wife and one son, Attorney Hubler. Dr Hubler was born in Center County July 12, 1843. His parents were J. K. and Catherine Hubler. In 1850, with his parents, he moved to Huntingdon Mills, Luzerne county, where they resided until August 12, 1862, when Dr. Hubler enlisted in Co C, One Hundred and Forty third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, under the command of Col. Edmund Dana. Dr. Hubler participated in the following battles: Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Petersburg, Welden railroad and the first and second battles of Hatcher's Run. After the last battle he was removed to Hart's Island, N.Y. to guard Confederate prisoners. In the battle of the wilderness May 6, 1864, Dr. Hubler lost part of his left thumb. the company was mustered out of service June 12, 1863. After his army service Dr. Hubler studied medicine and was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania 1879. He opened an office at Herrick Center, Susquehanna county, where he remained until 1895, when he moved to Elysburg, Northumberland county, until 1901, when he located in Dunmore, where he remained ever since. January 25, 1872, he was united in marriage to Julia Bird, at Cunningham [Conyngham], Luzerne county. Besides his widow and son, Dr. Hubler is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Dr. P. F. Hubler of West Pittston, Jesse R. Hubler of Mill City, and Alfred Hubler, of New Albany, Bradford county. Dr. Hubler was a member of Ezar Griffin post No. 139, Grand Army of the Republic. The funeral will take place at 10:30....[end of sentence cut off] clipping Death date: April 24, 1913