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George Lubnow Obituary

LUBNOW-George W.Graveside service for George W. Lubnow, 69, of Daytona Beach, whopassed away on October 15, 2007, willbe 12:30 PM, Friday, October 26,2007, in Indiantown Gap NationalCemetery, Annville, PA. He retired asa die setter for General Motors, Tonawanda Forge, NY. He was a U. S. Army veteran. Mr. Lubnow is survived byhis wife, Elizabeth; children, WesleyLubnow, Christina Faery and MaureenVishion and one grandchild. Memorialcontributions may be made to Hospiceof Volusia/Flagler, 3800 WoodbriarTrail, Port Orange, FL 32129.

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Published by Buffalo News on Oct. 21, 2007.

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Kathy Cutri

November 4, 2007

Dear Wes,
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. While he is no longer suffering and that brings some relief, I know you will miss him terribly. He will remain forever in your heart. Cherish your memories of him - I know they are many. May those memories bring you some comfort and may the love and support of friends and family you strength.

Sara De Anthony

October 30, 2007

Wes,
You will remain in my thoughts and prayers. I know your Pop would be very proud of you. Thank you for sharing all your stories of your Dad with me. Through those memories you will always have a place to visit him.

Julie & Jeff Heller

October 26, 2007

Wes, we are so sorry to hear about your Dad. I hope you can find peace that he is no longer suffering. I'm sure he is watching you and filled with pride at the wonderful son he raised. Our thoughts are with you - The Heller Family

The Guarino family

October 24, 2007

Our Sympathies go out to Mr. Lubnow's family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Wes, take comfort in the fact that your Pop is in a much better place now, with no suffering.

Peggy Birch

October 24, 2007

Dear Liz and family:
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Wes. I know you will all miss him. May God bless you all and hold Wes close in His arms until you meet again! Love, Peg

Leon & Wilma Parsons

October 24, 2007

To the family, our sympathy to you. May God bless all of you at this time.

David Parisi

October 23, 2007

Wes, I was very sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. You know better then most, that I share your grief. I know your Dad is in a much better place and watching over you as he has always done. I would like your family to know, as I’m sure your Dad did, that you are a truly "GOOD" and honorable person and I consider myself lucky to have had the privilege of knowing and calling you my friend and brother. God Bless

Shelly Bronson

October 23, 2007

To the Lubnow family,
My sincerest condolences for your loss. Although I never had the opportunity to meet Mr. Lubnow, I know his son Wes is a very kind, sharp-witted and funny individual who cared deeply for his dad. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Joan & Chet Oliver

October 22, 2007

Liz & family;
Chet and I are sorry to hear about Wes but he is now in a better place. He no longer has pain or suffering. Hope you are doing ok. I'll miss Wes being next door when I come over to visit.

Jeffrey Kuzniarek

October 22, 2007

Mr. Lubnow,
I heard so much about you through your son, Wes. I know that I never actually met you, but I would like you to know what a fine son you have raised. He's one of my closet friends. Considered family, he is a testament of your character and substance. SO, I guess I really have already met you.
Someday we will formally be introduced, and I look forward to it.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey M. Kuzniarek

Cheryl Banko

October 22, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Thomas W. Pellette

October 22, 2007

I have heard quite a bit about the man you all speak of. I was told of a strict, determind, hard-working man that loved with an iron fist. These are the values that were past down to Wes as I have observed. I hope you rest well Mr.Lubnow.

James Pellette

October 22, 2007

Wess, I know how close you've become with your dad. I'm sorry for your loss and want you to know you're in our prayers.

James and Elizabeth Pellette (Family)

Jim Sondel

October 22, 2007

Thanks for being such a positive influence in so many lives.
Love you, miss you.

Joe Cardinal

October 22, 2007

My sympathy goes out to all who knew and loved you. You were a great father and an incredible influence for Wes, and as such, a strong and admired influence on all his friends as well. You will be missed, God bless.

Moe

October 22, 2007

Thanks for teaching me about football, Elvis, challenging conversations about current events, buying me books so that I found a love for reading, keeping me on my toes, buying me mints and gum before school, on and on...thanks for the things that you did give to me during your life. I'll see you on the other side.

Love you!

becky smith

October 22, 2007

I send my condolences to all

Courtney Horan

October 22, 2007

I unfortunately never had the pleasure of meeting the man I'd heard so much about over the years; however, his legacy will live on in the incredible son that he raised who truly loved and admired his father. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Jay Plachta

October 21, 2007

GW - Wes and I have spent many a night reminiscing about our childhoods and how great an influence our dads have been on us. You have left an indelible impression and template on what it takes to be a great, caring and selfless Father. I can only hope to one day have my son feel half as proud and honored to have me as his dad as Wes is to call you his Pops. You will be missed more than you could ever realize. Hope to one day see you again, perhaps at the great orchard.

Wes Lubnow

October 21, 2007

Love you Pop

Wes, Liz, Andie and Me on a riverboat cruise in June 2007

Kevin Foster

October 21, 2007

I will remember Wes as a red-blooded great American. Hard working, tough and conservative, with a great sense of humor. Qualities that are increasingly rare these days. He is greatly missed by all who knew him.

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