Philip-Rubino-Obituary

Philip Rubino

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

1941 - 2020

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Philip Rubino, 79, of Bath, died July 6, 2020. He was the husband of Linda (Ehret) Rubino. They were married April 22, 1967 and celebrated 53 years of marriage. He was born in Italy on March 5, 1941 to Vincenzo and Gina Rubino. His life centered around his worship to his God, Jehovah and teaching...

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Condolences to Phil’s family and friends. He was a good man with a kind heart. He loved his family and his God. Rest in peace kind neighbor. I pray you find favor in His eyes.

Sincerely,
“General Lee”

Phillip Rubino was my barber most of my whole life from the 1970's till early this year. He gave great haircuts but I would love to go there for the interesting conversations we would engage in. He even gave me books about the Jehovah witness faith and we had many discussions about it over the years. When I left I always gave him a $4.00 tip and he always was very appreciating of it. I considered him both my good friend and my barber I will miss him very much.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

You will be missed but not forgotten. Memories of your life will be cherished by your family and friends. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to hIs wife, sons, and grandchildren. Hope to see you in Paradise.

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we are so sorry to hear of Philips passing. We have wonderful memories of sharing our lives together while we were neighbors. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Donna, Brian, Patrick and family

A loss of a fine gentleman. Will miss him not stopping by my office on his walks around Bath. It was a pleasure being associated with Philip. My thoughts and prayers are with the Rubino family. Bob Miklas

I'll always remember Brother Rabino's Zealous love for Jehovah. God's word was always on his tongue, it was always a part of the conversation. Now he is in Jehovah's Memory as well as ours. He has run the race as the Apostle Paul did, to the end & he has won. Now it is up to us to run our race to the end so we can see him again in Paradise. All my love to his family.