WILLIAM-STUBING-Obituary

WILLIAM STUBING

New York, New York

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STUBING--William Charles, 76, died October 4, receiving home hospice care after struggling with a brain prion disease. He was unafraid to face death, although he loved life and the people around him. He was a loving and devoted partner for 37 years and husband for two of those years. His...

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Seven years since Bill's death have enhanced the precious memories of a very dear friend known from college years. His outstanding contributions to the world of medicine and education live on. He is missed by me and so many others.

I am so saddened to hear this, but grateful that Bill is no longer suffering. There is so much I could say about Bill, but it is difficult to find the words to memorialize a man who was in a huge part responsible for whom I have become. Bill was the leading and shaping force in my life from when I was a child at Grace Lutheran School in Teaneck, where he was the headmaster, through my teenage years, when he advised me and helped me through very difficult times and he remained a friend and...

What a good and gentle man we have lost in Bill.

I'll remember Bill as a college and seminary classmate, even though we weren't close friends. I remember him as a man of integrity, a scholar, and one who loved the church's liturgy. Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him.

Words cannot express my gratitude to Bill for so many things, especially his kindness and generosity toward my family. He is, and always will be, terribly missed.

Bill was a wonderful man and a major force in bioethics. We are all in his debt and will miss his gracious smile and kindnesses.

Bill was a dear friend and an important figure in shaping the field of Bioethics. We will remember most his joyful presence and his warm companionship.

Bill always brought goodness into my days at Greenwall. He was thoughtful, kind, and so very bright. He made such an impact on those around him. We will continue to celebrate his life and the legacy he leaves behind.

A wonderful friendship begun in undergraduate study at Concordia College, Bronxville, NY and continued into our retirement years has come to an earthly end. Not to be forgotten are the many visits and conversations graced with kindness, concern, humor and keen insight into the worlds of academia and daily life we all experience. We will miss Bill dearly, yet thankful for the memories and the contributions he has left behind. Eternal rest grant him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine...