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LEBANON - Kevin R. Struble, "Humpy" to many, 57, of Lebanon, died Wednesday, December 30, 2015, at his home.
He was born in Pompton Plains, N.J., on January 24, 1958, the son of Roger J. and Helen (Mertins) Struble. He grew up in New Jersey and was a graduate of Butler High Schools where he played football.
A resident of New Jersey for many years, he moved to Lebanon about 20 years ago where he owned and operated Bakers Grant Automotive Repair for several years. More recently, he had worked at Nute Elementary School in Milton, N.H. With his big beard, some of the kids at his school thought he was Santa Claus.
Humpy enjoyed hosting parties and pig roasts at his home and was an avid Harley-Davidson enthusiast. He also enjoyed spending time with his many friends sitting around the wood stove in his garage. He also enjoyed skiing and golf. Recent health issues prevented him from enjoying these activities. He served as a volunteer firefighter, and while still a resident of New Jersey, he ran with the Pequannock Engine and Hose Company in Butler.
He was predeceased by his mother earlier in 2015 and by his wife Joyce in 2013.
Survivors include his father of Cape Coral, Fla., siblings Michael Struble and his wife Ann of Parkersburg, W. Va., Brian Struble and his wife Ann of Princeton, W. Va., Kathleen Waite and her husband Rod of Butler, N.J., Sandra Beyloune and her husband Jim of Sudbury, Mass., nieces and nephews Sean, Zach, Kaitlin, Kayla, Tori, Jacob, Zachary and Annmarie, several grand nieces and nephews, by many friends and neighbors, especially Brian Nicolo who looked in on Humpy regularly.
Services will be held in New Jersey at a later date.

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