The Collingwood man murdered at a glow in the dark mini putt centre was remembered at a funeral service in Elmvale today.
The service for 42 year old Bradley Hubbard was at the Lynn-Stone Funeral Home on Yonge Street South in Elmvale at 1:30 PM.
A trust fund has been set up for the family — including his seven children — at the TD Canada branch in Elmvale.
Family members say Hubbard was stabbed in the neck with a broken putter at the mini golf centre in Barrie on August 13th.
The three young men charged with second degree murder are being held at the Superjail in Penetanguishene until their court appearance at the end of the month.
Brothers Matthew and Justin Spring and Jake Workman have been in custody since their arrest on the 13th.
They’ll have a bail hearing on August 31st at Superior Court.


