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John S. Stubbs Sr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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 JOHN S. STUBBS, SR.  The Kensington Volunteer Fire Department (KVFD) announces with deep regret the passing of CHARTER MEMBER JOHN S. STUBBS, SR., on Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Mr. Stubbs was the last surviving Charter Member of KVFD, having joined the Department on its inauguration day,...

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Thanks to Uncle John for one of my best
childhood memories,It was a Sunday in the mid '50 and we went to his home to watch the Wonderful World of Disney.In color.What a delight it was.

I knew John through his association with Great Expectations! His regular visits, first with Thelma, and in later years with Don, were always a highlight of a sale day! To all his family, my condolences. I hope your many years of memories bring you comfort and solace.
NJ Rosenthal

As a friend of Ellen and Barry Brown, I always enjoyed hearing about Mr. Stubbs and how he was doing. As the niece of Leon Stevens Mr. Stubb's back yard backed up to Leon's so he was a neighbor as well. God Bless his memory!
Brenda Stevens-Scott

To Mimi, Jack and family - we are sorry for your loss, but what an amazing life to celebrate! Your family is in our thoughts.

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Stubbs. Please accept my condolences.
William U. Waters Jr.
Damascus MD

Although I kew I needed to be prepared, I was very saddened when I heard of Shirley's passing. Of all of my grandmother's brothers and sisters he was my favorite. I have many memories of him coming to visit us and us going to visit he and Thelma that I will have forever. The interactions between Shirley and my grandmother, Catherine, showed a great love for each other. I am comforted knowing that Shirley is now rejoined with Thelma and all of his brothers and sisters.

I am sorry to hear of John's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with you during your time of loss. I'm so glad we were able to honor him and show him what he meant to all of us as the living legacy he was to the Kensington Volunteer Fire Department.