Jay-Dubendorfer-Obituary

Jay Dubendorfer

Toledo, Ohio

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DUBENDORFER Jay Jay Dubendorfer, 59, of Toledo, OH, passed away at home, Thursday January 15, 2009. Jay fought the invasion of cancer with a profound spirit of perseverance and strength. Even though we knew he was sick, his endurance made us think he would live forever. Jay was a dedicated...

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Dear Sue, Chad, Cori, and Clay,

I was very sad to hear the news of Jay's death. I will always remember him being a part of my childhood whether it was playing in your back yard, or playing baseball. He will be deeply missed and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Sue and family,
I was so shocked to read of Jay's passing. I worked with him at WLS warehouse for many years and enjoyed many laughs and good times. I still remember how happy and excited he was on the birth of each of your children. He came to work and shared all his funny little stories as they were growing up. Our prayers are with you all during this sad time.

I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Jay. I grew up with him playing football and base ball at Wernerts park.We all had a great playing with Donnie, Kenny,Glenn Slusher, Loren Gase,Gary Riebe and the whole gang.My prayers are with your family.
Chris LaZette( New Port Richey, Fla.0

Dear Sue, Cori, Chad, and Clay,
I was deeply saddened to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

jay was a great dad and mentor.he will be missed.our sincerest condolences.

Our extreme sympathy to you and your family. I used to see Jay and his brothers more often when I lived in Toledo. Since moving to Florida, we have lost touch. I remember Jay playing Little League football and he was an excellent runner. My sister has kept me up to date about Jay's illness. I only regret that I didn't get to see him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sue and family, I knew Jay years ago when we were at Whitmer, I will always remember his great smile and his friendly demeanor with everyone, I am so sorry for you and your family loss, please know that Jay touched alot of lives throughout the years, he has a special place in many hearts and minds, I will keep you and your family in my most sincere thought and prayer during this difficult time, his sense of humor I;m sure will live on through your children, take care and God bless you during...

To the Dubendorfer family,
We are sorry for the passing of Jay. Coach Jay was my 8th grade football coach at Jefferson. Also, he was involved with the program at Whitmer as I moved up. He was a kind, caring coach that expected the best out of me every time in practices and games. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Matt and Kelly Mutchler

Ken, Donny, Todd, Sue, and all of your Families, We are so sorry for the loss of Jay from this world. New life will begin again for Jay, and All his loved ones, too. Our Family, shares our sadness at this difficult time, and wish the best for each of you.
The Duvall Family.