

Gloria was born in Corona, New York on May 9, 1930. She was the youngest of 10 children born to the late Antonio and Antoinette Campagna, a first generation Italian-American. On June 3, 1951, Gloria married her late husband George Emil Hubner. They celebrated 68 years of marriage until his passing. Gloria and George shared a love of music (big band) and dancing. They were often complimented on their dancing. They passed that love of music and dancing onto their daughters. Gloria was an excellent piano player. She would play for hours. It gave her peace and everyone loved to hear her play. She would often be requested to play for the residents at her home at The Fountains. There was always a piano in her home.
Gloria was well known for sense of humor and always caring for others. Her personality lent her to have many friends. Family was very important to her and she always made time for her extended family that lived far away. She was an angel on earth. Gloria enjoyed crossword puzzles, logic puzzles to keep her mind active. Her favorite games to play were scrabble and Yahtzee. She spent many a late night playing scrabble with her daughters.
Gloria is survived by her daughters Marion Atwood, Glori-Ann (Tom) Allen, Theresa (Jim) Ferguson, and Elaine Stueber, grandchildren Jay (Katie) Terrazas, Joe (Michelle) Terrazas, Zack (Tasha) Allen, Luke (Emma) Allen, Chris (Alexandra) Ferguson, Steven (Kristina) Ferguson, Megan Stueber, Matthew Stueber, great-grandchildren Jourdan and Alex Terrazas, Nadia Sommers, Ryder Allen, and Noah Allen.
A viewing will be held on October 2, 2021 from 12pm to 2pm with a service immediately following at Fountainhead Funeral Home in Palm Bay, Florida. A reception is to follow the service from 3pm to 5pm.
A military service will be held at Ft. Logan, Colorado at a later date.
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