Thomas-Dubicki-Obituary

Thomas Dubicki

Grand Rapids, Michigan

03/11/1949 - 02/10/2025

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February 10, 2025
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Thomas Dubicki, age 75, passed away on February 10th following his four year battle with bladder cancer. Tom was a proud member of the United States Marine Corp where he served in the Vietnam War. He was a recipient of not one, but two Purple Hearts during his time of service. A graduate of...

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The sweetest cousin, I will always remember his wonderful warm smile and twinkling eyes. Jan

Met Tom for the first time at an ice cream event at the Vets home - some of us from Vietnam Vets Chapter 18 were helping serve - Warm and friendly to me - relayed to me the seriousness of his illness - went back to see him the next week and was told he had passed - Sorry I did not get to know him more - though his difficulty journey during his last days is over. Thoughts and Prayers for Tom and the family. RIP Tom - from a fellow Vietnam Vet.

I remember Tom and all the Dubicki's from my childhood. We lived next door on Crescent Street. Praying for you. R.I.P. Tom and thank you for your service.

Godspeed to you Tommy. I used to be the relief carrier for his route "330" back in the day! He had the longest walking route of the 5 routes I serviced once a week. He was just happy to be able to walk. Tommy said he spent 9 months in the hospital because of his wounded legs. It was an honor to work with you. God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow. Mary Lou Thompson

Dear Sue,Anne and Steve, we always enjoyed his warm smile and he always cared of how and what one was doing.We're sorry for your loss but also happy to know he's in a better place

Sue and family I am so sorry to hear about Tom. I worked for years with him at the Post Office. When I started there, he showed me the ropes. I lost touch with him after he retired and didn´t even know he was sick even though we´re cousins by marriage. He was instrumental in our family parties at Cherry Street Center! My condolences to the Dubickis.

I´m so sorry to hear about Tom. I worked with him for years at the Post Office. He showed me the ropes when I started. I I lost touch after he retired even though he´s my cousin (in law). He was so instrumental in our family parties at Cherry Street Center! My sympathies Sue and family.

Sue and family..my heart felt sympathy on your loss of Tom. I remember our times at CC..the way to far apart run into´s...I often think about him wondering how he was doing...as I look out my upstairs window gazing at his folks home behind us. May he rest in peace..Dan & Lori Kowalewski