Doris Rose (Schoenemann) Kubick Passed away July 28, 2009 at the age of 79, after a battle with breast cancer. Born in New York City, September 22, 1929 to parents May and Richard Schoenemann of Germany, Doris was orphaned at age 7. Doris met her future husband (Raymond Kubick) at a friend's wedding when she was the maid of honor he was best man. They married May 30, 1953 and lived in Morristown, NJ, until 1972, relocating to La Canada, CA, in 1972. February 2009, Doris relocated to Northern California. She leaves behind her adoring husband of 56 years, who told her how much he loved her and how beautiful she was each day of her life with him. Also survived by her children: Raymond (Denise), Robert (Vicki), and Karen (Jim Salerno), and grandchildren: David, Ryan, Matthew, Dylan and Collin. Many thanks to the staff at Silverado Senior Living in Belmont and Vitas Hospice (No Cal): Dion who took care of Doris for five months so kindly and the nurses who like tireless angels were with her round-the-clock during her last days of life, providing comfort to her and her family who were by her side. A private Celebration of her life will be held prior to her 80th birthday. Memorial donations may be made in her honor to the Alzheimer's Association.
Published in San Francisco Chronicle on August 3, 2009
Doris Rose (Schoenemann) Kubick Passed away July 28, 2009 at the age of 79, after a battle with breast cancer. Born in New York City, September 22, 1929 to parents May and Richard Schoenemann of Germany, Doris was orphaned at age 7. Doris met her future husband (Raymond Kubick) at a friend's wedding when she was the maid of honor he was best man. They married May 30, 1953 and lived in Morristown, NJ, until 1972, relocating to La Canada, CA, in 1972. February 2009, Doris relocated to Northern California. She leaves behind her adoring husband of 56 years, who told her how much he loved her and how beautiful she was each day of her life with him. Also survived by her children: Raymond (Denise), Robert (Vicki), and Karen (Jim Salerno), and grandchildren: David, Ryan, Matthew, Dylan and Collin. Many thanks to the staff at Silverado Senior Living in Belmont and Vitas Hospice (No Cal): Dion who took care of Doris for five months so kindly and the nurses who like tireless angels were with her round-the-clock during her last days of life, providing comfort to her and her family who were by her side. A private Celebration of her life will be held prior to her 80th birthday. Memorial donations may be made in her honor to the Alzheimer's Association.
Published in San Francisco Chronicle on August 3, 2009
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