Martin Lee DuBois of Boca Raton died Saturday at the age of 75.
Mr. DuBois, a 20-year resident, came from New Paltz, N.Y., where he was a businessman.
Before retiring to Boca Raton he owned and operated apple orchards in New Paltz. He was trustee emeritus of the Huguenot Historical Society, a 50-year member of the Holland Society, a member of the Paltz Club, a former director of the Huguenot National Bank, and a former trustee of New Paltz Cemetery.
In Boca Raton, Mr.DuBois was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Deerfield Country Club.
He is survived by his wife, Lavinia Cluett DuBois of Boca Raton; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Ramsey of Mt. Sinai, Long Island, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services and interment will be Tuesday in New Paltz.
Martin Lee DuBois of Boca Raton died Saturday at the age of 75.
Mr. DuBois, a 20-year resident, came from New Paltz, N.Y., where he was a businessman.
Before retiring to Boca Raton he owned and operated apple orchards in New Paltz. He was trustee emeritus of the Huguenot Historical Society, a 50-year member of the Holland Society, a member of the Paltz Club, a former director of the Huguenot National Bank, and a former trustee of New Paltz Cemetery.
In Boca Raton, Mr.DuBois was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Deerfield Country Club.
He is survived by his wife, Lavinia Cluett DuBois of Boca Raton; one daughter, Mrs. Tom Ramsey of Mt. Sinai, Long Island, and three grandchildren.
Funeral services and interment will be Tuesday in New Paltz.
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