Obituaries

Dale “Big D” W. Dubrow

Mar 04, 1937 - Oct 28, 2021

age 84, of Dunbar, went home peacefully to meet his Lord surrounded by his family on Thursday October 28, 2021. He was born in Milwaukee on March 4, 1937; son of the late William and Clara Dubrow. Dale graduated from Pembine High School. He was united in marriage to his wife Edna on March 8, 1958 in the Little White Church in Beecher. Dale worked many years at the Goodman Veneer Mill. He enjoyed camping with his family, traveling to Lake Superior, out west and the Badlands as well as bottle digging and rock hunting. Dale was an avid outdoors man and loved hunting and fishing. He was a faithful member of Crossroads Assembly of God Church and served as Deacon and a board member for many years.

Dale is survived by his loving wife, Edna; 4 children: Karen (Robert) Truscott, Timothy (Coral) Dubrow, Andrea (David) Behrendt and Darren (Pamela) Dubrow; 11 grandchildren: Dominick, Rachael (Mike), Mindy (Matt), Tyler (Samantha), Joni, Michael, Jeremiah, Kendra (Sean), Kaila, Lyle, and Dalton (Pauline); 5 great grandchildren; and his brother, Norman. He was preceded in death by his brother, Ed and sister, Eileen.

Visitation will be at Roubal Funeral Home on Wednesday November 3, 2021 from 2pm until 5pm and again on Thursday at Crossroads Church in Beecher from 11am until the time of Dale’s funeral at 12pm. Pastor Dave Paulsen is officiating. Private burial will follow in the Pembine Cemetery.

Roubal Funeral Home of Wausaukee is assisting Dale’s family.

Visitation

Wednesday Nov 3, 2021, 2:00 p.m. until 5 p.m. at Roubal Funeral Home [map]

Visitation

Thursday Nov 4, 2021, 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at Crossroads Assembly of God [map]

Funeral Service

Thursday Nov 4, 2021, 12:00 p.m. at Crossroads Assembly of God [map]

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Joanie (Millan) McLain

My sympathy to the family of Dale. He was my boss at Goodman Veneer and Lumber for years. Rest In Peace.

Dianne Thull

So sorry Edna for your loss. You did the right thing by retiring to take care of Dale. I know what you will go thru being alone. It is not fun but all good things have to come yo an end, God bless you and your family