Eileen-Dubuss-Obituary

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Eileen Mary Dubuss

Clermont, Florida

Jul 29, 1962 – Oct 20, 2024

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BORN
July 29, 1962
DIED
October 20, 2024
LOCATION
Clermont, Florida

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Becker Funeral Home, Inc. - Clermont Obituary

Eileen Mary Dubuss was born on July 29, 1962 and passed away on October 20, 2024 at the home of her parents, Frank and Bernadette Dubuss, of Kings Ridge. Eileen was born in Brooklyn, N.Y, and moved with the family to Manalapan, NJ in the summer of 1967. She attended the...

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I worked with Eileen at de la Parte & Gilbert, then as outside counsel when she was at Moffitt, and then in 2014 I was thrilled when she joined our team at Shriners. Eileen was simply one the most kind and empathetic people I’ve ever known. Truly, she walked the walk in her work to make the world better, particularly for animals and people who couldn’t advocate for themselves. I enjoyed many, many conversations with her over the years, and still think of her often and keep close what she...

My sincere condolences toFrak & Bernadette.❤❤

Mr. and Mrs. Dubuss, I am so sad to hear of Eileen's passing. I had the great privilege of working with Eileen for many years at Shriners Hospitals for Children. She and I worked together in the healthcare group of the SHC legal department, and I loved how funny she was, and always so passionate about animals, politics, and movies. The stray cats that lived near SHC Headquarters could always count on Eileen for a tasty meal every day. One of my favorite stories about Eileen involves a stray...

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I loved Eileen l, I am so sad.

Eileen was such a loving kind and caring aunt to my nieces and nephews. She will be missed by them all You will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Eileen was one of a kind. She was generous, caring, sensitive, compassionate- the list of superlatives is endless. She was intelligent and witty and could make people laugh at the drop of a hat. She had a moral compass that did not waver. Those who could call Eileen a friend were the lucky ones for they were blessed with the gift of her friendship.

If you had a child and you raised her to be like Eileen, you could be nothing but proud of your accomplishment. I will miss her,...

Dear Mr and Mrs Dubuss,

I know how hard it is to lose a child; I wish I could somehow ease your pain.

I'm sure you know that Eileen was a truly wonderful person. I will miss her for the rest of my days.

I will miss her heart, her laughter, sense of humor, love of animals and mankind, knowledge of just about everything including old movies and Fleetwood Mac. She stood by me through many changes in my life and will always cherish her friendship and support. ...

To the Dubuss family. Eileen and I met when I worked at Shriners Hospital in Minneapolis and she, in Tampa, worked on many contracts with me. We had daily phone contact and, as a result, developed a great friendship. We never met in person but became good telephone/text and email friends. We joked that we’d never be able to pick one another out of a crowd of one, yet she was a very special person to me. I became alarmed when I got no response from her this week and am so sad to hear that she...