Bruce A. Dubin, beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend. Devoted husband of the late Barbara S. Dubin (née Isaacs). Loving father of Lauren (Steven) Young, Brett (Stacey) Dubin, and Randy (April) Dubin. Cherished grandfather of Max, Maya, Marly, Ella, Hannah, Ryan, Ashlyn, and Brooke. Dear brother of Joyce (Fred) Kempner and Alen (Mary-Margaret) Dubin. Brother-in-law of Eileen (Marty) Carroll.
Bruce spent his career as a real estate broker in Philadelphia, where he was known for his integrity, professionalism, and dedication to his clients. He took pride in his work and built lasting relationships through honesty and care.
Bruce deeply enjoyed his childhood and adult years spent on the boardwalk in Ventnor, New Jersey—a place that brought him joy, comfort, and lasting memories throughout his life.
In his final years, Bruce resided at the Quadrangle Retirement Community in Haverford, Pennsylvania, where he remained active, social, and competitive. He proudly dominated both the ping pong club and the walking club, continuing to connect with others and enjoy life to the fullest.
Above all, Bruce was devoted to his family. He provided for his children, shared a long and loving marriage with his true partner, and remained closely connected to his family throughout his life. His children stood by him through their lives and were with him to the very end. His grandchildren loved him deeply and will miss his warmth, guidance, and steady presence.
A private, graveside service is planned for Sunday morning at Mt. Sharon cemetery.
Shiva will be observed at the home of Brett & Stacey Dubin, 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Monday February 9th, 2329 Holly Lane Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania 19444
Shiva will be observed at Congregation Beth El, 6:30pm to 8:30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, 375 Stony Hill Road, Yardley, PA, 19067.
Donations should be made to the American Heart Association
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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