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David Derubbio

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'Dave Was an Experience'
If you knew David P. DeRubbio ‹ "Crazy Dave" or "Crazy Uncle Dave" to his family ‹ you knew about the jokes and you knew about the milk.

The fifth of seven children, Mr. DeRubbio, a Brooklyn firefighter, was famous in the family for his countless ways of getting around the household rule against profanity and for the zany nicknames he gave out.

"Dave was an experience," said Angela Tiberi, his younger sister, who contended with being nicknamed, "Witchie Poo."

He doted on his daughter Jessica, 12. He nicknamed her "Pestica."

To avoid using one profanity at home, Mr.DeRubbio would say, "What the H-E- double hockey sticks is going on?" Callers who encountered him at the other end of the line would typically find themselves being serenaded.

Mr. DeRubbio, 38, was such a milk hound that their mother joked about buying a family cow just to meet the demand, his sister said.

To the delight of his friends and family, none of this stopped after Mr. DeRubbio, who joined the Fire Department in 1998 and was assigned to Engine Company 226, became an adult.

"I know he's up there," Ms. Tiberi said. "And he's got everyone rolling."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 19, 2001.


DAVID PAUL DERUBBIO, 38, of New York, was a city firefighter who loved to make people laugh and often made himself the butt of the joke. His sister recalls once at a family gathering, when the guests were trying to watch television, DeRubbio impersonated a lounge singer and belted out a rendition of "Mack the Knife." "It was so stupid, but it was so funny," said his sister, Angela Tiberi. She said his "bright blue eyes were so full of life and his smile irreplaceable." DeRubbio is among those missing at the World Trade Center. His wife, Lorraine, called her husband the funniest person she ever met. "He made me laugh more than anyone," she said.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My heart goes out to your entire family for your loss. I wanted you to know that David Derubbio is remembered no matter how much time has passed. I participated in a 9/11 Stadium Climb event this morning and chose his name to climb 110 stories in his honor. I read the information about him that was posted here and he definitely would have been someone I would have gravitated to. My husband as well gives nicknames to everyone even our dog. Please know your family are in my thoughts on this...

Remembering David Derubbio and sending thoughts and prayers to the Derubbio family. GODSPEED!!

Remembering David on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

Dear All, its been a while since I last visited but I wanted you all to know that I have read each and every one of your notes to us about Dave and all the ways you have helped keep his memory alive. Our family appreciates the time you take to let us know all the wonderful things you have done to ensure that Dave has not been forgotten.
From the bottom of our hearts, we appreciate you, we honor YOU all and we thank you.

The DeRubbio Family

UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, BROTHER.

15 years today...seems like yesterday at times! I just want to let your family know you & they are always in our prayers. Prayers of strength, courage & peace. I lost my sister to cancer a year ago June 12th. She was my mother, sister, confidant & best friend ever. I miss her every day & sometimes every second...I feel you pain Angela... Luv hugs n God Bless dear family...

Robert tells me you would have loved me. Hearing that makes me very happy. I'm sure you know how his heart aches each day and how he misses you so. I promise to take care of him, comfort him and love him all the days of our lives. Rest peacefully dear David xoxo

Dave I just wanted to say hi & tell you that you are always in my heart. You will never be forgotten. You are a TRUE HERO & I fell blessed to have known you my friend.