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Gerald Stanley Schubert

July 31, 1947 - January 7, 2021

Celebrating the life of Gerald Schubert. A man who loved and gave his all for the Bride of Christ. A man who was not afraid to speak about the Word of God to others. One who burst with pride for his wife, children and grandchildren. We will miss you dearly but we find comfort in knowing that you are where you longed to be, playing in the band with the angels and singing with those that have gone on before.

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2021-01-14 22:34:20 wrote:

Our sincere condolences to Sis Schubert and her family on the passing of Bro Schubert. I remember meeting him at the age of 7 way back in 1977, and our families became friends. Remember the many outings, drives, fishing and diving trips we did together. He was a keen photographer, so was my dad and I think that's where my love for photography was quickened. We have found memories of church at Shawco, weddings at Shawco, Youth at Shawco, Volleyball at Shawco....we had fun. He was a strict person, but he was fun, always laughed, always gave advice and loved the Lord with his entire being. He served God and his people. I will miss him, but I know I shall see him again at the Eastern gate. Rest well my Brother Until we meet again

2021-01-14 22:34:20 wrote: Our sincere condolences to Sis Schubert and her family on the passing of Bro Schubert. I remember meeting him at the age of 7 way back in 1977, and our families became friends. Remember the many outings, drives, fishing and diving trips we did together. He was a keen photographer, so was my dad and I think that's where my love for photography was quickened. We have found memories of church at Shawco, weddings at Shawco, Youth at Shawco, Volleyball at Shawco....we had fun. He was a strict person, but he was fun, always laughed, always gave advice and loved the Lord with his entire being. He served God and his people. I will miss him, but I know I shall see him again at the Eastern gate. Rest well my Brother Until we meet again

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