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William G. Dubinsky II

Akron, Ohio

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William (Bill) G. Dubinsky II

William (Bill) G. Dubinsky II, 54, of Edinburg went to be with the Lord suddenly Saturday, April 25, 2009 while being treated at Akron General Medical Center.

Bill was born November 22, 1954 in Ravenna, Ohio to William G. and Helen (Machisko) Dubinsky. Bill...

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Melody and family-
I am so sorry to hear of your tragic loss. My sincere sympathies are with you.
May you find comfort in his memories and see him smile upon you daily.
God bless you and give you the strength you all need at this time.

Dear Melody & Family,
Words cannot express the deep sympathy that my heart feels for each of you this day. I was shocked, and in disbelief to hear the news.
Bill was a wonderful man, a good person. He had a deep love for God, for each of you, and for "the truth," which now has set him free! Free of this life and free to enjoy the presence of Christ His Savior in the next life, which we all long to attain.
In the mean time, as each of you suffers the deepest loss you will ever...

God must have needed a soldier because this obviously sudden. Bill made everyone around him better. He was a man of principle and his love for his family was obvious.

As a co-worker we would often just call him to try and get that famous belly laugh going.

We all lost a good friend but have a new star above. Bonswa Bubba

Melody, Natalie, Bill, and Monica,

Our deepest sympathies go out to each of you in this very difficult time. Your dad and husband was indeed a wonderful person with a contagious laugh and love of life. The turnout at St. Nicholas on Tuesday evening was a testimony to who he was and to the number of folks who were touched by his life.

We know how much it hurts right now. Bill was taken at much too young an age; ... and we ask why and there are no answers; ... at least...

I worked with Bill in Montrose. Bill has been a pleasure to know, I'm sorry he's gone too soon. God Bless you, his family.

Bill rarely missed church, but when he did, and I asked one of you where he was, he was ALWAYS helping someone. Now, I will think of him in heaven helping all of us with his prayers. May his Memory Be Eternal!

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Dubinsky family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time.
Jeanene & Craig Nordstrom
Nicole and Cady McGregor (Southeast)

Dear Melody and kids,
My heart goes out to all of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May happy memories give you peace in this time of loss and sorrow.

Bill was a very nice co-worker I came to meet when I moved to the FedEx Akron location. His smile and laugh always made my day. He will always be remembered as a kind and warm person that made me feel welcome.