Dave-Dubach-Obituary

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Dave Dubach

Marvell, Arkansas

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October 9, 2018
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Marvell, Arkansas

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Bob Neal & Sons - Brickell Funeral Home - Marvell Obituary

 

Dave Victor Dubach, age 93, of Marvell died Tuesday October 9, 2018 at Crestpark Nursing Home in Dewitt. He was born March 6, 1925 in Marvell the son of John and Mary Becker Dubach. Dave graduated from Marvell High School in 1943, then served his country in the US Navy. He worked as a store owner and farmer most of his life and was a member of the Marvell United Methodist Church.



He is survived by a sister: Frances Dubach of Fairfield Bay, AR,



Two nephews: Dan Dubach (Janine) of Marvell and Bobby Dubach of Marvell



Two nieces: Mary Lee Virginia of Germantown, TN and Mary Martha McCormick of Marvell



Great nephews and great nieces: Ryne Dubach (Samantha) of Jonesboro, Clay Dubach (Laura) of Marvell, J.T. McCormick of Marvell, and Dana McCormick of Marvell



One great-great niece: Dru McCormick



Dave was preceded in death by: his wife, Dorothy Grace Dubach, two brothers, John Dubach (Melissa) and Henry Dubach (Flora Belle), a sister, Olga Baker(Bernard), and a nephew, Donald Dubach



Pallbearers: Ryne Dubach, Clay Dubach, J. T. McCormick, Dustin Guest, Chuck Schaffhauser, and Bert Davidson.



Honorary Pallbearers: Bobby Dubach, John Hall, Don Kemmer, Julian Johnson, Bill Carnathan, James Frans, Terry Fuller, and Richard Wooten.



Visitation with family and friends will be 10:00-11:00 a.m. Saturday with funeral services at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, both at Marvell United Methodist Church.
Burial will follow at Schaffhauser Cemetery with military funeral honors by the United States Navy honor team. 



 


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