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Aaron Eugene Dube

Birth
Castlegar, Central Kootenay Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
17 Apr 2010 (aged 78)
Castlegar, Central Kootenay Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Burial Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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AARON DUBE

September 5, 1931 - April 17, 2010

Born in Castlegar on September 5, 1931,

passed away peacefully in the Trail Hospital on Saturday, April 17, 2010.

Survived by his loving family, wife

Polly, sons Brian(Kelly), Brett(Dalia) , daughter Donna(Ian) Thorne and 6

grandchildren, Adam, Ryan and Cory Thorne, Breena and Tyce Dube and "grandpa's special pal Nolan".

At Aaron's request there will be no

funeral service. Cremation has taken place.

As an expression of sympathy, please donate to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (Lung Association) in Aaron's memory.

We sat beside your bedside

Our hearts were crushed and sore,

We did our duty till the end

Till we could do no more.

In tears we watched you sinking

We watched you fade away,

And though our hearts were breaking

We knew you could not stay.

You left behind some aching hearts

That loved you more than life,

We never shall forget you

Love your daughter, sons and wife.


AARON DUBE

September 5, 1931 - April 17, 2010

Born in Castlegar on September 5, 1931,

passed away peacefully in the Trail Hospital on Saturday, April 17, 2010.

Survived by his loving family, wife

Polly, sons Brian(Kelly), Brett(Dalia) , daughter Donna(Ian) Thorne and 6

grandchildren, Adam, Ryan and Cory Thorne, Breena and Tyce Dube and "grandpa's special pal Nolan".

At Aaron's request there will be no

funeral service. Cremation has taken place.

As an expression of sympathy, please donate to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (Lung Association) in Aaron's memory.

We sat beside your bedside

Our hearts were crushed and sore,

We did our duty till the end

Till we could do no more.

In tears we watched you sinking

We watched you fade away,

And though our hearts were breaking

We knew you could not stay.

You left behind some aching hearts

That loved you more than life,

We never shall forget you

Love your daughter, sons and wife.



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