Lebanon, NH - Reverend Norman E. Dubie, Sr, 96, died early in the morning of December 6th after brief illness at Lebanon Center Genesis.
He was born March 27, 1920 a son of Eward J. and Madeline (Evans) Dubie in Websterville, Vermont. Reverend Dubie was a graduate of Spalding High School in Barre, Vermont and served in the Medical Corps of the United States Army in the last two years of World War II. He as stationed in the suburbs of Paris. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Vermont and a Master's degree in Divinity at Bangor Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1958 at the First Congregational Church of Lancaster, New Hampshire. He served as pastor at the Congregational Church at Phippsburg, Maine; the First Congregational Church at Lancaster, New Hampshire; the South Main Street Congregational Church in Lanchester, New Hampshire and the West Andover Congregational Church in Andover, Massachusetts. Rev. Dubie served as minister to the First Congregational Church in Lebanon, New Hampshire for more than thirty years until his retirement in 1983.
Norman Dubie was an adored husband and father. It was universally agreed that he was an inspired, holy man.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Doris Morrill Dubie, and his son Norman Dubie, Jr., and daughter Rebekah Belanger. The Dubies had another son, Robert Carr Dubie who passed before them in November of 1991.
He will be buried in a private ceremony in the Hartland Village Cemetery in Hartland, Vermont at the convenience of the family.
Knight Funeral Home in White River Jct., VT is entrusted with arrangements.