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Carole Antoinette Schaub

Mt. Airy, Maryland

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November 26, 2017
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Mt. Airy, Maryland

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Carole Antoinette Schaub, of Mt. Airy, died Sunday, November 26, 2017. Arrangements are by Resthaven Funeral Services, Skkot Cody, P.A., Frederick.

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Horse woman extraordinaire! I hope your flying around heaven on horseback.

I enjoyed the time I had with Carole especially our talks in her kitchen she was always offering me yummy food and giving me lots of advice. She was a real throwback which is a rare thing these days. Her standards were high and so were her expectations. She loved her farm her animals and her family.

Carol was a wonderful person I enjoyed taking care of her she taught me how to cook lots of things

Those were the days-young Sydney.

Forever grateful to you for introducing me to foxhunting. Hopefully I made it possible for you to enjoy it just a little longer. Also for the years of enjoyment you gave me riding with your then young grand daughters Sydney and Lauren. It was always obvious the pride you had in your family. All your past dogs and horses have been waiting for you over the rainbow bridge. And Fred has the soup on and is inviting all your old friends over for a heavenly meal.

Gramma,

Your wit, directness, laughter and love will live on in me and my children. I am so thankful the last words I said to you was, "I love you." You always had a way of making me laugh and I catch myself licking the spoon and saying "mmm" just as you did. I wish you didn't have to go, but I also know how much you wanted to be with Grandpa. Please tell him and Gary how much I think of them and miss them. I know I'll see you again one day.

xo,
Carolyn (babe)

To the family. I send my condolences. May you find comfort in each other and in Gods loyal love and his promises. Psalm 119:76

I remember the day I came to visit Carole shortly before she passed away. I brought my 8 month old smooth collie boy to visit her. She had the nurse pull her bed out away from the wall, turn it and lower her bed rail so she could dangle her legs (and Herman could get close to her). Then she had me push her room furniture towards the walls to leave enough ring room for Herman. Herman and I ran around the room in a mini dog show. I said, Hey Carole, this room is kind of small. She said,...