In loving memory of

Mark G. Hubbel
May 14, 1961 - December 22, 2021

Mark G. Hubbel

Greece: Died Peacefully on December 22, 2021, at age 60. Predeceased by his father, Jacob J. Hubbel, and three unborn children. Survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Donna Hubbel; children, Jacob (Suzanne) Hubbel, Therese (Michael) Hubbel, Emily (Daniel) Brogan, Daniel (Danielle) Hubbel, Caroline Hubbel, Ann Marie Hubbel; grandchild, Theodore Hubbel; mother, Jonelle Hubbel; sister, Beth Hubbel, brother, Greg (Stephanie) Hubbel; many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Mark was a graduate of Cardinal Stritch High School and Owens Technical College. He was a 39-year employee of Eastman Kodak and a 3rd Degree Member of Knights of Columbus Council #11749 in Rochester, NY. For more information about Mark, visit www.bartolomeo.com

Mark's lifestory will be shared during his visitation on Monday, December 27, 2021, from 4-8 pm at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane (between Rte. 390 & Long Pond Rd.) His funeral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, December 28 at 11 am at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 4536 St. Paul Blvd. Rochester, NY 14617. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mark's Memory to St. Thomas the Apostle Church.

Tributes

Coach Scott Leach wrote on Jan 3, 2022:

"SO SO sorry to hear this news on Mark. Our condolences and prayers to you Donna and the family. "

Robert Snyder wrote on Jan 3, 2022:

"I'll always remember Mark as one of those rare, high-quality individuals who was liked and respected by everyone that got to know him. He was one of the best friends I ever had. An absolutely great guy, and THE most religious lay person I ever met. If Mark doesn't get through the Pearly Gates, then none of us will! My condolences to his family, who was always Mark's highest priority. May we be thankful for Mark's presence and all that he gave us."

Jeffrey Wood wrote on Dec 30, 2021:

"I started within a month of Mark at Kodak many years ago. We became good friends that remained to this day. Mark was always a positive person that was always there when I needed someone to talk to or early on to do things with. I will miss him dearly as it is hard to believe he is gone. I send my condolences to the family and am so sorry for his passing."

Robert Pokalsky wrote on Dec 29, 2021:

"My condolences to Donna and all of the Hubbel family. I was saddened to hear of Mark's passing, and I regret that because of being away for the holidays I was not able to express my sympathies in person. Mark, or "Mr. Hubbel", as I called him, always had a good word to say during the time I worked at Archangel School. I enjoyed our conversations about the Church or politics (sometimes they went together), and I admired his strong Faith. He was a good man of God, and it was an honor to be able to have many of you (his children) in my classes. Be assured of my prayers for the repose of his soul, and for all of you during this difficult time. -Rob Pokalsky "

Tim Smith wrote on Dec 28, 2021:

"Words cant convey the sadness I feel. I am happy to have been a part of The Hubbels Family and shared some very happy times. I know he is in a better place. "

Mike McBride wrote on Dec 28, 2021:

"I knew Mark for approximately 30 years from various Catholic Church events and projects. I also knew that his Faith was very important to him. While I am deeply saddened by his death, I feel very hopeful and assured that Mark has now personally met his Creator, who we believe is a loving God and actually referred to as "Our Father". No other achievement in life can be anymore momentous! Mark has now accomplished the ultimate attainment, of actually living with Our Heavenly Father and His angels and saints. It really can't get any better! I can almost visualize Our Father approaching Mark as he arrived in Heaven. With His outreached hands, He joyfully tells Mark; "Well done good and faithful servant!"."

Frederick Gilley wrote on Dec 27, 2021:

"We were Kodak employee?s together for many years, I had seven kids I think Mark beat me in the race. He was very loyal and dependable worker, he pulled me out of a many jams. I know you had a great husband, Dad, uncle or cousin and friend. I respect him so much as a man with quality and the way he carry himself, most of all God fearing loyal to the church kind of guy. Gone to soon will be missed. Condolences to the family. RIP ????"

Jack Mangefrida wrote on Dec 27, 2021:

"Mark and I worked together many years ago at Kodak. He was a team player all the way and had a keen eye for attention to detail. Always willing to lend a hand, to teach and go the extra mile to make sure you understand something. He introduced me to the " Amish Palm Pilot ", (Notepad and pencil), I will never forget that and always used it. He has forever written a part of himself in my life that I will never forget. Rest in Peace Brother"

David Cahill wrote on Dec 27, 2021:

"I met Mark 39 years ago on my first day at Kodak. We soon developed a friendship and did many things together. Mark and I worked in the copy products service group together for 2 years and went on a couple business trips together. I will miss our friendly conversations on how to solve the worlds problems. Rest in peace with the Lord my friend, until we meet again."

Mark Zongor wrote on Dec 26, 2021:

"I met Mark at Kodak 20 years ago and over time we became close friends. This always amazed me as we often indulged in passionate debates about all the sensitive topics that could end most friendships. This was not the case with Mark, we both realized early on that we shared the same core values and that our friendship was worth more than the nonsense of this world. Anyone who has ever known Mark would agree his family was the most important and joyful thing in his life. Prideful updates on all his children were a common topic of discussion. Mark was a very Good Man, in all these years I never once saw him get angry at anyone. Even working with a stressful and challenging situation he always maintained the patience of a Saint. We often would go out for lunch together. Low on cash no problem. Off we would go to Barnard Crossing Bar & Grill by the railroad tracks on Dewey Ave. A draft beer, Hot dog, Chips and tip all under $5.00. The man knew how to stretch a Dollar bill like a rubber band. I will never find another friend like Mark again in my lifetime and I will miss him immensely. I will cherish the memories of my time with Mark always. My heart goes out to the entire Hubbel family God Bless "

Don Graupman wrote on Dec 26, 2021:

"Dear Donna and the Entire Hubbel Family , I was so saddened to hear of Mark's passing . I worked with Mark in the Systems Engineering group of Copy Products and considered him a helpful and caring friend . Please know that my thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family . May he rest in peace with his heavenly Father . "

Paul Anderson wrote on Dec 26, 2021:

"Mark was a good friend who loved the Lord, family and friends. I worked with him for many years at Kodak and got to know him well. He was always interested in knowing if I had some firewood he could have. He wanted to have wood for his fireplace at home. He was a smart guy and will be missed greatly. Condolences to Donna and the family. Paul and Soon Anderson "

Mark Zaretsky wrote on Dec 26, 2021:

"I also worked with Mark at Kodak for several years. He was always very observant and thoughtful, both in his approach to work and in his conversations and interactions with others. May his memory be for a blessing."

David Fuest wrote on Dec 24, 2021:

"I worked with Mark at Kodak for many years and I can honestly say that he was one of the nicest and most helpful persons that I ever met. When I first came to NexPress, Mark spent endless hours teaching me where every sensor was in the press so that I could research a replacement, while still keeping up with his service engineering tasks. This was typical of how Mark went out of his way for others, both on his job and in his personal life. Such a sad loss, my thoughts and prayers go out to his family."

Dave & Cherie Hockey wrote on Dec 24, 2021:

"I first met Mark back in the mid-80's at Kodak when he was an internal service technician on our high speed copiers and duplicators. Mark was a hard worker and always when above and beyond to understand the problems and fix things right. Mark was never about short cuts. I really didn't get to know Mark well till we left Kodak and purchased a campground in the Adirondacks. Mark was one of the first to book a stay in our new cabin with his family. Mark then booked a week every single year since. We got to understand what an honest and caring person he was. As we watched his kids grow up over the years, one thing was very clear -- how much Mark loved and was proud of his family. We are so appreciative of the support Mark gave us over the last 19 seasons and feel lucky that we got to know him well. We have many great memories. We send out love to all of the Hubbels and will be holding you in our hearts during this difficult time. We will miss you very much Mark... "