This name is on the memorial at St John's Church, Clapham Road, London SW4
Second Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers, 16th Battalion
Killed in action on 6 June 1918, aged 37
CWGC: "Son of William Francis and Lauretta Egerton Hubbard (nee Leigh). Twice severely wounded. Capt. Cricket and Rugby, Westminster Bank. Won heavy-weight boxing championship, 7th R. Fusiliers, 1914. Promoted Serjt. at Capture of Ovillers, 1916. Member of Belsize Clubs."
Military Medal
Remembered at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, Pas de Calais, France
Information from the 1911 census
In 1911 Percy William Hubbard, then 31, was living with his widowed mother, 59-year-old Lauretta Egerton Hubbard, at 49 Bromfelde Road, Clapham. He was working as a bank clerk. His sister Clara Francis Hubbard, 36, was an "entertainer". Two other sisters aged 33 and 22 had no occupation.