R W. HUBBARD ISTAKEN SATURDAYServices for Veteran Painter Here Were Being Accorded! Today. — Heart Ailment IsFataL — Was Native of England, 74.x •jFuneral services were being held here this Tuesday afternoon for Richard Witton Hubbard, 74, who died Saturday afternoon at his home on Charles street after a lingering illness.! Mr. Hubbard, long identified as a, local painter and decorator here,; lt;succumbed to a heart ailment at • 3:45 p. m. Saturday. He was bom J Apr. 12, 1860 in Wisbecsh, England and came to this country in 1890 Ihere he went first to Chicago. j i In 1895 he moved to Sycamore lt;and for the past 40 years had re- 1 sided in this community. On Nov. 1 4, 1899 he was wed to Lillie Mae 1 McNaughton here. Seven children' and in errand children survive him. lt;Those who mourn are the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Howe and Miss Alice M. Hubbard of Chicago; j five sons, Richard, Robert and, Charles of Sycamore, Harry of Detroit and Joseph of Hollywood, Calif. Final respects were being paid thisafternoon from the home at 2 p. m. and from St. John’s English Lutheran church at 2:30 with Rev. H. E. Tessmann officiating. Interment was to be in Elmwood.iicc