Norman A. Hubley ’51 died on September 21, 2025, in Winthrop, Massachusetts.
(The following was provided by The Boston Globe in September 23, 2025:)

Norman A. Hubley ’51
Norman A. Hubley, of Winthrop, passed away peacefully, on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at age 96, surrounded by family. A lifelong Winthrop resident, he graduated from Winthrop High School in 1947, Bowdoin College in 1951, and Northeastern University Law School in 1954. Norman was the beloved husband of the late Ann Connell Hubley; and loving father of Jane Hubley of Portland, ME, Nancy Hubley (Nick Pasciullo) of Pittsburgh, PA, Adam Hubley (Alison) of Madison, CT, Priscilla Hubley (Peabody, MA), Stephen Hubley (Chelsea, MA) and Pam Sullivan (Chuck) of Peabody, MA. He was the cherished grandfather of fourteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother-in-law, Robert Connell; and predeceased by his brothers, Robert and Paul Hubley; and his granddaughter, Angela Joy Hubley. Norman began his career as a U.S. attorney for the Justice Department, during the Eisenhower administration, then spent more than thirty years as a corporate litigator in private practice in Boston. He was a longtime member of the Winthrop Golf Club. Norman wrote and published two novels: Beyond Vengeance and The Missing Concordat, as well as a non-fiction autobiographical narrative, Journeys to Justice.