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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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  • 2021-01-12 18:35:32 View / Comment (0)

    Michael Schubert

    My mom and dad at my wedding, she really always took good care of him, loved him and cherished him.

  • 2021-01-13 09:14:42 wrote:

    Brother Schubert, our father and elder. Shared the same sitting spot in church for a long 11 years. You took us as your own, though coming from many many miles away. You even took our parents as your siblings, inviting them for lunch at your place, though meeting them for the first time, when they had come to Capetown. What great love and respects. A man always encouraging others in the Word. A man always sharing what the Lord has revealed to him. Always panctual and diligent on his post of duty. To our mother and the family, may the comfort of the Lord be your portion during this difficult phase. May the knowledge that our brother is with the one he always loved be your solace and encouragement. Our sincere condolences. Br David and Str Sarah Mukoko

    2021-01-13 09:14:42 wrote: Brother Schubert, our father and elder. Shared the same sitting spot in church for a long 11 years. You took us as your own, though coming from many many miles away. You even took our parents as your siblings, inviting them for lunch at your place, though meeting them for the first time, when they had come to Capetown. What great love and respects. A man always encouraging others in the Word. A man always sharing what the Lord has revealed to him. Always panctual and diligent on his post of duty. To our mother and the family, may the comfort of the Lord be your portion during this difficult phase. May the knowledge that our brother is with the one he always loved be your solace and encouragement. Our sincere condolences. Br David and Str Sarah Mukoko

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