Edward A. “Eddie” Dubel

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Edward A. “Eddie” Dubel Veteran

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
15 Sep 2012 (aged 89)
Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Resurrection Mausoleum, Crypt 48
Memorial ID
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Eddie, the son of George and Kate (nee Choczynski) Dubel was born in the City of Buffalo, New York USA.

Eddie lived with his siblings: Frances, Johnny, Al and Helen at 888 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.

Eddie's sister Baby Mary died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu Epidemic and sister Helen died in 1946 from burns in a fire. Please visit their Memorial.

Eddie was a World War II Veteran joining the United States Navy in 1943. He was Seaman First Class aboard the USS Miami a Light Cruiser. The USS Miami received six Battle Stars for its service in World War II in the Pacific. Eddie never talked about World War II until he was in his seventies.

Eddie married Mary Jane Domes. Eddie and Jane raised Eddie Jr., Michael, Mark and twins Gary and Glenn together on Orchard Park Road in West Seneca, New York.

Twin Gary died in 1999. Gary was intoxicated. He fell down into Smokes Creek in Lackawanna and drowned. Gary is buried in Resurrection Mausoleum in St. Stanislaus Cemetery with his Mother and Father.

Eddie took his wife, Jane to Hawaii after the children were grown. He wanted to see Hawaii, Pearl Harbor again and to show his wife how beautiful Hawaii was and also visit the Arizona Monument.

Eddie had beautiful curly hair. He always had a smile and made you laugh.

Eddie had 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Eddie died of a heart attack September 15, 2012. He had a Military Funeral.

Hey Kiddo, Rest in Sweet Peace.

World War II Veteran United States Navy
USS Miami Light Cruiser
USS Miami received six Battle Stars for World War II service.

World War II Victory Medal
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal
Good Conduct Medal
Eddie, the son of George and Kate (nee Choczynski) Dubel was born in the City of Buffalo, New York USA.

Eddie lived with his siblings: Frances, Johnny, Al and Helen at 888 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York.

Eddie's sister Baby Mary died in 1918 of the Spanish Flu Epidemic and sister Helen died in 1946 from burns in a fire. Please visit their Memorial.

Eddie was a World War II Veteran joining the United States Navy in 1943. He was Seaman First Class aboard the USS Miami a Light Cruiser. The USS Miami received six Battle Stars for its service in World War II in the Pacific. Eddie never talked about World War II until he was in his seventies.

Eddie married Mary Jane Domes. Eddie and Jane raised Eddie Jr., Michael, Mark and twins Gary and Glenn together on Orchard Park Road in West Seneca, New York.

Twin Gary died in 1999. Gary was intoxicated. He fell down into Smokes Creek in Lackawanna and drowned. Gary is buried in Resurrection Mausoleum in St. Stanislaus Cemetery with his Mother and Father.

Eddie took his wife, Jane to Hawaii after the children were grown. He wanted to see Hawaii, Pearl Harbor again and to show his wife how beautiful Hawaii was and also visit the Arizona Monument.

Eddie had beautiful curly hair. He always had a smile and made you laugh.

Eddie had 15 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.

Eddie died of a heart attack September 15, 2012. He had a Military Funeral.

Hey Kiddo, Rest in Sweet Peace.

World War II Veteran United States Navy
USS Miami Light Cruiser
USS Miami received six Battle Stars for World War II service.

World War II Victory Medal
American Campaign Medal
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal
Good Conduct Medal


  • Created by: Flo B.
  • Added: Aug 26, 2013
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  • Flo B.
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116091621/edward_a-dubel: accessed ), memorial page for Edward A. “Eddie” Dubel (3 Sep 1923–15 Sep 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 116091621, citing Saint Stanislaus Roman Catholic Cemetery, Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York, USA; Maintained by Flo B. (contributor 48214263).