Kathryn Ann Hubbel
1946-2021
Kathryn Ann Hubbel passed away at the age of 74 on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Kathy was born on April 2, 1946 in Ft. Collins, Colorado to Orin Allen Kimball and Anna Marguerite Henry Kimball. She was the oldest of 3 children. Her family moved to Midwest City, OK in 1951 and Oklahoma remained her home until her passing. Kathy graduated from Midwest City High School in 1964 and was married on December 3, 1965 to William Lee Kaiser. Together they had three children: Charles, Stacy and Kimberly. Kathy married Melvin Hubbel on April 24, 1991 and remained happily married until his passing. They enjoyed square dancing and traveling.
After graduating from Midwest City High School, Kathy went to work for Sears. After starting a family, Kathy was very active in PTA and Band Parents, where she held every office from homeroom mother to PTA President for four terms. She also worked at PTA council level, holding several offices there. In 1983 she was chosen “Patron of the Year” for the Mid-Del School System. The majority of her working years were spent at Metro Tech until retiring in December 2008. Kathy was very patriotic and involved at different times with the Tri-City Republican Women’s Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Kathy was always thinking and doing for others that didn’t have as much, especially at Christmas when she was known to organize efforts to provide a wonderful Christmas for families in need. Family dinners and holidays were very important to her and she always made them very special.
Kathy was preceded in death by her parents Orin and Marguerite Kimball and her husband Mel Hubbel. She is survived by her children, William Charles Kaiser (Ann), Stacy Ann Javaheri (Scott), Kimberly Lea Nowell, Stepson, Alex Bradford; Grandchildren: Lauren Michele Nowell (Caren), Jeffrey Scott Javaheri, Mason Abigail Kaiser, Taylor Ann Javaheri, Ryan Charles Javaheri, Nathan Allen Javaheri; Great-Grandchildren: Theo Carlisle Wilcox, Milo James Wilcox; Siblings: Orin “Unc” Kimball (Barbara), Teri Ward
Services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at First Presbyterian Church of Edmond and will be live streamed as well, interment will follow at Arlington Memory Gardens.
Services under the direction of Matthews Funeral Home and Cremation Service -Edmond
I remember Kathy from band. Many fond memories. She was a very person. My sympathies to her family.
Kathy and I were good friends while attending MCHS. I still recall Kathy’s unique laugh! My condolences to sister Teri and to Kathy’s children. May she RIP and may God comfort her family members.
I remember her from band also. I was class of 1965. She was always kind and had such a sweet beautiful smile. Gods peace to all the family. I know she will be missed. Kathy Noller McCarley
I remember Kathy from MCHS class of 1964. Double dated with Kathy and friends in high school, I know she will be greatly missed. My thoughts and Prayers are with her family. Becky Fletcher Hammer
When I was a senior at MCHS in 1964 a classmate who lived up the street from me, Bill Kaiser started a carpool to school in which Kathy and I were included. During those rides I came to know the very sweet, funny person she was. She really loved being in the band. My sympathies to all her family. Thanks Kathy for the memories!!
Gleynis Elgard Edwards
Remember her as a very very kind and sweet person in high school. May GOD BE WITH HER FAMILY DURING THESE TIMES 😇❤️🙏
I met Kathy when she started a new job @ Stan Littleton Chrysler Plymouth in Midwest City. She went to the Senior with my then husband..she and I were expecting a baby at the same time. It was my 1st and her 3rd…we stayed in contact for several years. Always will remember her laughter and good sense of humor. So sorry I will never get to see her again. RIP Kathy.