Kenneth Dubuc Obituary
DUBUC SR., KENNETH E., Kenneth Edward Dubuc Sr. peacefully continued his journey to the first tee in the heavens, Sunday, September 4, 2005. Overlooking his 12th hole, par 3 at home, he was surrounded, by family and loved ones. Ken was born in Cranston, RI, December 13, 1939. He touched many lives through his residences in New York, Connecticut, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Australia and Florida. His many achievements included treasurer, president, and chairman of many and varied national and international corporations. This resulted in his traveling to thirty-six countries and having the privilege of golfing in every one of them. He served on many boards and volunteered for many organizations. He was a passionate golfer, wine enthusiast, and conversationalist. By far the greatest love of all, was his soulmate and spouse, Michele Massoni- Dubuc; his four children, and nine grandchildren. Survivors include his spouse, Michele, his four children, Dawn Cave of Alpharetta, GA, Kim Dickey of Louisville, KY, Kenneth Dubuc, Jr. of Alexandria, KY, Jennifer Valdez of Alexandria, KY; stepson, Robert Aneroluk of Cambridge Bay, NU, Canada. His grandchildren include, Megan and Eric Cave; John Lewis Catlett and Lauren Dickey; Kelsey, Morgan and Reilley Dubuc; and Dylan and Amber Valdez. Ken's siblings include Joan Williams of Wakefield, RI, Donald of Buford, GA, and Norman of Boca Raton, FL. He is the loving son-in-law of Leon and Vivienne Massoni, Portsea, Vic., Austrailia; nephew-in-law Jean Relph of Beaumaris, Vic., Austrilia, brother-in-law Janine Massoni, of Mt. Crosby, QLD., Austrailia, and brother-in-law Mark Massoni of Townsville, QLD., Australia. Memorial Services will be held in Florida Saturday, September 17, 2005, 1600 hours at Ken and Michele's house; 572 Palermo Boulevard in the "Solivita" Development on Cypress Parkway, Poinciana, 34759. In Kentucky: Saturday, October 1, 2005, 1500 hours at Highland Country Club, 931 Alexandria Pike, Fort Thomas, 41075. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in loving memory of Kenneth Edward Dubuc, on behalf of continued cancer research to: Andrew E. Sloan, MD, FACS, Director, Radio surgery; Associate Professor Neurosurgery and Radiation Oncology, for his specific research on a brain tumor vaccine. At the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL. USA 33612-9497. Ken, we miss you and love you. You will never be forgotten. Arrangements under the direction of Fisk Funeral Home, 1107 Massachusetts Ave., St. Cloud, FL 34769. 407-892-2155.
Published by Orlando Sentinel on Sep. 11, 2005.