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Noah J. "Jack" Dubler, age 82 of Shawnee, Oklahoma, passed from this life Friday, August 16, 2024.
He was born August 24, 1941 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Homer Dubler and Blanche Wilson.
Jack was raised in Shawnee and graduated in 1960 from Shawnee High School.
He proudly served in the Marine Corps and was honorably discharged.
Jack married Jon Ann Rogers on October 21, 1960 in El Toro, California.
He was a Pipe Fitter and Welder for 43 years and retired from Air Force Civilian Service at Tinker Air Force Base. He was a longtime member of Wesley United Methodist Church. Over the years Jack gave his time to many activities that his sons were involved in including little league baseball, football, basketball and wrestling. Later after his sons started having children he spent his time being involved in his grandchildren's activities. He followed them all over the country attending golf tournaments, baseball tournaments, and softball tournaments. He enjoyed playing golf until he could no longer play, and enjoyed all sports in general, especially OU softball, with OU football coming in at a close second.
Jack was preceded in death by, his parents, and grandparents.
Survivors include; wife, Ann Dubler of the home; sons, Rick Dubler and Dena of Edmond, Mike Dubler and Debbie of Meeker, Scott Dubler and Tari of Wanette; grandchildren, Jon Dubler and Kim of Moore, Caleb Dubler and Emily of Calera, Dax Dubler of Oklahoma City, Tarin Dubler of Wanette, and Jordan Dubler of Oklahoma City; great-grandchildren, Jaxon, Kaden, Noah, Saylor, Jackson, and Wrigley, twelve step great-grandchildren; brother, Bill Dubler and Shari of Austin, TX, and numerous other family and friends.
Graveside Service will be 10:00 a.m., Saturday, August 24, 2024 at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Shawnee, Oklahoma, with Pastor Scott Hamilton officiating, under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home of Tecumseh.