Marilyn “Mickey” Lubin
LUBIN: In loving memory of Marilyn “Mickey” Lubin, Phoenix, Arizona, April 28, 2024. Marilyn “Mickey” Lubin suddenly, but without pain, bid farewell to this world. She leaves behind a legacy woven with memories of laughter, joy and her undeniable beauty. Born March 21, 1934, in Pittsburgh, Mickey was the youngest of three siblings. She was predeceased by her beloved sister and brother, Lona Bess and Edwin Langue. Mickey was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, where she met and married her first husband, and father of her four children, Norman Bress. After her divorce, Mickey enjoyed a second chance at life, love and a wonderful marriage of 24 years to Samuel Lubin. Together they traveled, played lots of golf and enjoyed their many friends and combined new family of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. After Sam’s death in 2012, Mickey remained close to Sam’s family and is survived by his daughter Carol, and sons Rick and David (Libby) along with their children and grandchildren.Mickey is also survived by her son Neil (Kathy) Bress, Suzy Schuman, Jody (Itamar) Stern and Amy (Howard) Neukrug. She is also survived by grandchildren Michael (Michelle) Bress, Allyson Bress, Zac and Toby Schuman, Ellie and Ari Stern and Joe and Sarah Neukrug, as well as great-grandchildren Luke and Logan. In addition, Mickey leaves behind her beloved nieces and nephews Charlee Geisler (Paul Stark), Carol Smith, Natalie Leighton, Jeffrey (Jill) Langue and all of their children and grandchildren, as well as her adoring cousins and many cherished friends. She had a good long life and was able to spend her final days in the glow of having just turned 90, celebrated by her friends and family and so much love. May her memory be a blessing. A celebration of life will be held on Sept. 6, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. Contributions can be made in her memory to the ASPCA, the Shermer Art Center, or charity of your choice. PJC
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