William “Bill” Hubert
William “Bill” Hubert passed away surrounded by the love of his family, leaving behind a legacy of devotion, service, generosity, laughter, and unwavering love.
Bill lived a life defined by dedication — to his family, his community, and the people he served. He proudly served as a State Trooper before later becoming a respected State Farm insurance agent, where he continued helping others with the same integrity and steady presence that characterized every chapter of his life. His commitment to service extended far beyond his career. Bill also served as a volunteer firefighter and was an active member of the Lions Club, always willing to lend a helping hand wherever he was needed.
Above all else, Bill was devoted to his family. He shared 52 loving years of marriage with his beloved wife, Connie, building a life grounded in loyalty, partnership, and enduring love. Together they created a home filled with warmth, support, and cherished memories.
As a father, Bill created a childhood full of adventure, encouragement, and unforgettable moments for his son, Dan. Whether it was playing basketball in the driveway, racing go-karts, heading out for paintball adventures, or surprising him with new paintball guns every few months, Bill found joy in creating memories that would last a lifetime. One of Dan’s earliest memories was his father encouraging him down a playground slide that seemed far too big at the time — a small moment that perfectly reflected the way Bill guided him through life with reassurance, strength, and confidence.
Bill was endlessly proud of Dan and the man he became. He supported him through every stage of life, from running circles around him during walks through Chestnut Ridge Park as a child, to helping him move into Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. In recognition of Dan’s ROTC scholarship accomplishment, Bill gifted him a Mustang — a gesture that symbolized both pride and belief in his future. In recent years, one of Bill’s favorite questions to ask was when Dan would finally make Lieutenant Colonel, a reflection of how deeply invested he remained in his son’s life and accomplishments.
Retirement brought Bill many of the simple joys he loved most: afternoons playing basketball in the swimming pool in Fort Myers, relaxing boat rides, and spending precious time with family. He cherished those moments deeply.
Bill will be remembered for his generous spirit, playful heart, steadfast support, and the deep love he gave so freely to the people around him. His presence made others feel safe, encouraged, and cared for. Though he will be profoundly missed, the memories he created and the love he shared will remain forever in the hearts of those who knew him.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Connie; his son, Dan; his daughter-in-law, Sarah; and the many family members and friends whose lives were made better by knowing him.
The family asks that Bill be remembered not only with sadness, but with gratitude for a life well lived and a man deeply loved.


