Lawrence-Dube-Obituary

Lawrence Paul Dube

Washington, District of Columbia

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DUBELAWRENCE PAUL DUBE

Of Arlington, VA, passed away on Sunday, June 17, 2007. He is survived by his wife of 17 years, Anne Inman of Arlington, VA; a daughter, Carolyn Dube of Batesville, Indiana, and two granddaughters, Madeline and Emma Stevens of Batesville, Indiana. He is also survived by...

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Just learned of Paul's passing. Our sincerest condolences from his cousins William Dube of Bedford NH, Richard Dube of Manchester, NH and Priscilla Gagnon of Chelmsford, Ma. As information, our brother Robert Dube passed on July 2nd and was buried on July 9.

My sincere condolences to you Anne and the other family members. Although I have never played poker with Paul, I have known him for over 40 years starting at the Bureau of Ships. He was a friend first and a great boss later in our careers. He will be missed by all of us that had the pleasure of knowing him. God Bless

Our deepest sympathy from Tim Reedy, Staff, and Management of The Bungalow - Shirlington.

With deepest sympathy I offer my condolences to Paul's family. I too had the pleasure of playing cards with Paul. He has been and will continue to be missed at the poker tables around Northern Virginia!

My sincere condolences to Paul's family. I met Paul at the poker table about a year ago and learned a great deal from our encounters. He was a charming, even-tempered man, a gracious winner, and a thorough gentleman. He will be missed.

My sympathy to the family. I knew Paul only a short time, but he had a great personality and a fun person to be around.

It was with profound sadness that I recieved the news of Paul's passing. Our lives were blessed in knowing him. His kindness, his smile, his straightforwardness will live on in my heart along with all those wonderful memories. I am a richer man for having known him.
My condolences to you, Anne.

Anne,

My heartfelt sympathies go out to you. Paul will be greatly missed. I still marvel at how he managed to keep all those tables straight.

Regards,
Kasanda

My condolences, Anne. I met Paul from across the poker table and he modeled the characteristics of a sterotypical poker player...tough, gruff, no-nonsense. Admirable.