Billie-Staub-Obituary

Billie Sandra Staub

East Lyme, Connecticut

Dec 23, 1931 – Jul 18, 2013 (Age 81)

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BORN
December 23, 1931
DIED
July 18, 2013
AGE
81
LOCATION
East Lyme, Connecticut

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East Lyme - Billie Sandra (Fanjoy) Staub of Niantic, died July 18, 2013, after living with Alzheimer's disease for 10 years.She was born Dec. 23, 1931, in New London, to Raymond and Evelyn Fanjoy, who then lived on Fishers Island, N.Y.She is survived by her sister, Ruth King of Spencer, Mass.;...

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I'll always remember Billie, riding her bike and working out. She inspired me when I was young to always workout and take care of myself. May her soul rest peacefully. It was an honor to have known her. I'm sorry for tour loss sending my condolences to the family.

Miss you grandma you taught me so much sw skate and to be better person

To the Staub Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Billie's passing. I have so many fond memories of her from all the time spent at your house. The last time I saw Billie, she was taking a brisk walk on Thanksgiving Day around the Oak Grove Beach area - she remembered me and met my daughter - we had a wonderful talk. She was a great inspiration and touched many hearts.
My deepest sympathy to your family.
Karen Dowd Petrillo

Dear Staubs: My deepest sympathy on the passing of Billie. As a child, I knew her as the dynamo of the Beach group, always strong and athletic and on the move and fun and smiling. Well, now she is reunited with them again - and laughing with the Staubs, Purdy's and the rest of the beach crowd. Wishing you peace in these days of transition and comfort in fond memories.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

To Dwight and all of the Staub family,
I was just made aware of your mom's passing and I am so sorry to hear this.
She was a remarkable and loving woman and everyone's lives were enriched to have known her.
My condolences to you all ...

The Staub Family,

Your mom, grandmother and great grandmother was an inspirational, courageous, adventurous and loving woman who will continue to inspire those who knew and loved her.

I met Billie by way of her son Dwight marrying my sister Judy. From the first time I met Billie, I liked her. I thought she was so cool, so full of life and always doing something fun and exciting. I had a great deal of respect for her, being a single parent raising all those kids. She did...

May she ride freely, swim vigorously, and hike endlessly. Her legacy will forever live on. The Kelly family to the Staub family...Rest in Peace.
Kara Kelly Berry

So sorry to hear of Billie's. passing! I remember her from high school.