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Don Reuben

Cathedral City, California

1928 - 2014 (Age 85)

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Don H. ReubenDon H. Reuben, a nationally known lawyer passed away February 3, 2014. He was 85. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Jeannette Hurley Reuben; four sons, Michael Barrett Reuben of New York, Timothy Don Reuben, Jeffery Long Reuben and Howard Ellis Reuben of California; a daughter,...

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We met Don & Jeannette on the Northern end of Lake Michigan near Leland. They had the misfortune to damage the prop on their boat and they limped into the harbor and we did what we could to help and traveled along in our boat across to Sturgeon Bay where they were going to get their boat repaired. Years of "doggy" Xmas cards followed. I saved them all. When the cards ceased, I sensed what had happened and was sad. To Jeannette & family I send my deepest sympathy and am certain that Don is...

I remember him fondly. I am so sorry for your loss.
Margo Murdock

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Engineer Roland Cook and Bautz

Bautz von Reuben, a German Short Hair Pointer, was born in Holland and donated to the Palm Springs Fire Department in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Don Reuben of Rancho Mirage. He trained with Palm Springs Fire Engineer Roland Cook, who had a 15-year background training dogs with Work Dogs International. Bautz received Federal Emergency Management Administration certification enabling him to search for live victims from many different types of natural and man-caused disasters. They received...

We are very saddened by Don's passing.
We enjoyed his friendship, his brilliant mind and the wonderful humorous stories he would tell over dinner. Our prayers go will him, Jeanette and his family. He will be missed by many.
Ann Marie & Bob Byfield

I've known Don both personally and within the law business for many years. Don's work was to be well respected. He was a truly talented lawyer. As a respected member of his community, he always went above and beyond to give back to others, and to give to animals. He had a great love of family. A truly find man will be very much missed by family, friends, colleagues and community.

Dear Tim and family, I read Don's notice in the Tribune today. Though I haven't seen him in decades I still remember his wit and wry smile. Condolences,
George Philosophos