Albert Joseph Dubuque Jr. ’52

Albert Joseph Dubuque Jr. ’52 of Melbourne, Florida, passed away on January 5. “Tony” was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, June 30, 1930. He graduated from Lebanon High School in 1948 and from Dartmouth with a degree in history. He worked for General Electric for 32 years before his division was sold to Black & Decker, where he worked for two years before retiring in 1986. Tony was active in his church, Suntree United Methodist, and had a love of classical music, playing cards and bridge, skiing, swimming, and travel. He was predeceased in 1986 by his first wife, Velma (Spazioso). He is survived by his wife, Margaret; daughter Lori and her husband, Joe; daughter Audrey and her husband, Steve; son David and his wife, Colleen; stepdaughter Laura and her husband, Dave; stepdaughter Leanne and her husband, Brian; 14 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.


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