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Frederick W. Schaub

DEPOSIT, New York

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Frederick W. Schaub of Deposit Frederick W. Schaub, 71, of Deposit, passed away April 25, 2010 at Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Janet R. (Andersen) Schaub; his children, William Schaub, Kevin and Amy Schaub, Steven and Michelle Schaub, and John...

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Dear janet and family-was so sorry to hear of Fred's passing. I remember all the good times we had with Aunt Esther and the Cub Scouts, our working at Scott's. They are great memories. I will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. roberta mae Rynearson-deClercq

My heart is wrapped in sorrow for you once again. I hope you feel comfort that Fred is holding his children's hands once again. God bless you Janet and your family.

To the Schaub family
We are so sorry to here of Freds passing.I enjoyed the many funny stories and jokes Fred would tell me.He was a great man to work with and I will truly miss him. God Bless you all.

Janet I am so sorry for your loss of Fred, I know I haven't been in touch with the family for along time but never stopped thinking or asking how you are doing I was shocked to see this in the paper. My heart goes out to you again, If you need anything or someone to talk to let me know.

To Janet and her family. My prayers are with you. Maris and Chloe often told me how much they liked Fred when I dropped them off at school. He will be missed by many.

Rest in Peace Fred.Mary Dressler

To the Shaub family, I was sorry to hear of Freds passing. Freds sense of humor and knowledge of 50s rock and roll made working with him a pleasure i will not soon forget. Please accept my condolences and apology for not being able to attend his services. Robert Gitchell (Gitch, Binghamton NY)

We send our deepest sympathy and prayers to Fred's family. He is going to be dearly missed by everyone, especially the kids in school. Ken and Nancy Stanton and family

God saw you getting tired.
A cure was not to be,
so he put his arms around you
and whispered, “Come to Me.”

With tearful eyes we watched you,
and saw you slip away.
Although we love you dearly,
we could not make you stay.

A Golden heart stopped beating,
hard working hands at rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us,
he only takes the best.

You will be missed, Fred.