William-Laub-Obituary

William John Laub Jr.

Fairlawn, Ohio

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William John Laub, Jr.

William John Laub, Jr., died May 14, 2007.

Bill was born in Akron on April 16, 1929 to the former mayor of Akron, William J. Laub, Sr. and Lois Laub.

Preceded in death by son, William John Laub in 1977, he is survived by wife of 48 years, Mary Lyon Laub;...

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Mary, I was so saddened to find this obit and learn that I have missed seeing Bill before he passed away. He was a great mentor to me and a good friend. I helped him with some insurance issues a long while back. I had written to you both after moving to D.C., but only got to chat once. He was truly a legand in my book. I will cherish our trip to Falling Water. I just lost me father last March. He and Bill were very influenetial in my education. God bless all of you. You are a wonderful family...

Mary, Rick, Liz and Peter, I was saddened to hear of the loss of Bill. I will never forget our lengthy discussion about history and politics, nor will I forget the lengthy "to-do" lists he always had for me. I gladly did them because I knew it gave him pleasure to finish projects. He was always gracious, hospitable and generous. You have my deepest sympathies for your loss.

We are sorry for your loss. I have good memories of Bill. Norn reiter, former manager of Akrons Pru office.

Dear Mary,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Bill. I worked with him at Paine Webber and will always remember Bill. I was the secretary for Mr. McCausland.
Sincerely, Betty Pangburn

I just learned of Mr. Laub's passing.He was a terrific guy and a dedicated father.I remember those days during the 1960's on Castle Blvd.---great times in the backyard they were---especially the monorail off the tree house!!I feel certain he's up there building the biggest train set ever!

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Seldom do we meet a person who is greatly to be admired AND greatly to be enjoyed. Bill was just such a man and became a dear friend to our family. He will be sorely missed.

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy.

I just was informed that Bill passed away. I met Bill when I started working for Prudential Securities as his Sales Assistant. I worked with him and Frank McDonald and Derek Misquitta. After a very short time, Bill had gone into the hospital and had surgery to remove his brain tumor. I'll never forget taking balloons into his room to try and cheer him up even though I had not been with him that long. Bill was always so thoughtful and kind to me. He never forgot Secretary's day and we would...

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Bill was such a long-time friend of Western Reserve Academy.