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Charles W. Dubbs Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Charles W. Dubbs Sr. Mr. Charles W. Dubbs Sr., 82, of Bethlehem, died Sunday, August 27, 2006 after losing his battle with cancer. He was the husband of Jean R. (Harnett). Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of Charles and Erna (Ihle) Dubbs. He was a school teacher, athletic director and...

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Dear Mrs. Dubbs & family,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved husband and father. I will always remember Mr. Dubbs being quite the gentleman and his friendly smile, while a student at FHHS. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jean, Chuck, Deb, Cheri, Dave, Jean ,Jim and grandchildren ~ I'm so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing........he's in a better place now....no pain. I've known Charlie all my life, but even though I haven't seen him in the past 20 years or so, I'll always remember his kind smile and gentle mannerisms. May God's peace be with you all at this difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear of Charlies passing. I knew him for years and was a friend of his. We've lost a Fountain Hill legend

Mike Repasch (Sparta, N.J.)

Dear Family of Mr Dubbs,

I am so sorry to hear of Mr Dubbs passing - I was a former Freedom student and he taught me how to play tennis and golf - he was a wonderful coach - he will be missed by everyone who knew him - my prayers to you all

Debbie, Cheri and Families
We are sorry to hear about the passing of your father. You are in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything don't hestitate to call.

Glen and Chris Butz

Dave,Jim and the Dubbs family, My heart and prayers go out to you at such a sad time. Your Dad was a tough competitor and yet a real gentleman. I'm sure the Grand Architect of the Universe has found him a much more peaceful place.

Dear Dubbs Family, My condolences to the entire family. Charlie was a great coach and friend. I am proud to say that I played for him.

With deep sorrow fom one of his Fountain Hill students.

Charlie was a wonderful teacher and coach. I worked with him at Freedom, and shared many conversations about basketball, and life. He was a always cheerful, and had that ruddy smile. God bless him.