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David A. RUBIN

Southington, Connecticut

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RUBIN, David A. David A. Rubin, 59, died on Friday, (December 30, 2011) at Yale-New Haven Hospital after a year long battle with cancer. David was born in Hartford on April 21, 1952. He was the son of Barbara Weinberg Rubin and the late Benjamin Rubin. David graduated from Pulaski...

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i am very sad to hear of the passing of a long time friend and once a boss of mine of the great landmark bakery of southington, you will be missed at the "green" car shows. our thoughts and prayers are with your family. tim johnson and tj painting

To The Rubin Family:

Our sincerest sympathies are extended to you.

The Annunziata Family

David will be missed by those that knew him. We all have our special memories and that will keep David forever in our hearts. You are all in our prayers, today, tomorrow and always.
Debby and Lee Parent

Sorry to hear of David's passing. He is in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Dave and family, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

So sorry to hear of Dave's passing..he was my parent's neighbor for years..had many a great laugh and good talks w dave. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time

I will miss Dave very much. He was one of my first childhood friends growing up in New Britain. My family, along with Dave and Steve had spent many summers playing monopoly at my parents house or going to the Park & Rec at Stanley Quarter Park or just hanging out with the other neighborhood kids. Dave in my mind, will always be that childhood friend that I grew up and stayed friend with for 50+ years.

I remember you as all us kids passed by for donuts on the way to ccd every week and stopped in on weekends with our parents, to your niece Tracy and the rest of the family, I wish you calm during this difficult time

We will miss your bright smile and bubbling personality. It was always a pleasure to be in your company. Rest in peace...