maxine dube'
Maxine T. Dube', 87, of Weirton, passed away Thursday, April 4, 2013 in the Life Line Hospital, Wintersville, OH. Born October 5, 1925 in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late Norman E. and May Daly Trafton. She was also preceded in death by her son The Reverend Father Stephen D. Dube', daughter Jeanne M. Dube' and brother Norman Trafton, Jr. Mrs. Dube' was a retired school teacher who worked in the Parochial Schools, Middle Grade Schools and Job Corps. She was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church and enjoyed cross stitching, sewing and reading. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, David J. Dube' of Weirton; daughter Diane Hancock of Hastings, Nebraska; grandchildren Kalina and Anthony Young and Amelia Hancock and brother James O. Trafton of LaGrange, KY. Visitation will be held Sunday 6-9 pm at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 10 am Monday at St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church with Reverend Father Manuel Gelido officiating. Interment will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Weirton. In lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church, 229 California Avenue, Weirton, WV 26062.

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  1. Mr. Dube and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. We loved Mrs. Dube so much and she was a part of our prayer shawl circle at St. Joes and kept a book on our Gabriel Project and was so devoted to everyone and everything that she did. She loved people and showed it and did so much for so many and enjoyed it and never thought of it as too much to do for anyone. She was a devoted mother and wife and loved her family so much as well. We will sorely miss her at our prayer shawl circle as she was a very good friend to all of us there and a great member. We will always have a special place in our hearts for her and will keep all of you lifted in prayer as you face those sad days of letting her go to the Lord. She will always be a wonderful mother to our entire church as she was the mother of our long time pastor her son and we will never forget all that she did for everyone. Love Mary Velegol

  2. I am really going to miss Maxine. Even though we just met a few years ago, she always made me feel as though we had been friends for a long time. It was delightful talking to her about different books and seeing her at Grandview, where my parents are living. Her smile always lit up the dining room. Our prayers are with Dave and the family. With sincere sympathy, Debbie Greco Catton

  3. Maxine brought Communion to me every Sunday. These Sunday “visits” were very special to me. We shared thoughts and conversations and became friends. I will forever appreciate Maxine’s kindness. Please accept my sympathy to you for the loss of Maxine’s presence. Sincerely, Anne Wagner

  4. Dear Mr. Dube and Family, So very sorry to hear of Mrs. Dube’s passing. I know she was a very special lady, who will be terribly missed. Please be comforted that she’s reunited with her daughter and her son, Fr. Dube (who we at St. Joseph still miss) ~~ & that one day we’ll all be reunited again. May God Bless, with our deepest sympathy, Mike and Janice Petrovich


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