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George Schaub

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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8/16/1940 - 4/30/2017 Ann Arbor - Dr. George Amand Schaub, 76, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, passed away on April 30, 2017 peacefully in his sleep following complications due to stroke. A memorial in his honor will be held on Saturday, May 6th at noon at Old St. Patrick Church on Whitmore Lake Road in...

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Many happy memories as I look at his face.Nice man,dear friend.

George and Millie were dear friends at Forbes AFB, Topeka, Kansas (1969-71). We were neighbors and often hosted dinner party at our homes on the base. Recall a time when the two of us went to a Kansas City Chiefs football game at Arrowhead Stadium. It was snowing and got so cold the only means of warming up was shuffling through the Men’s Room. Didn’t bother George. He was a fun loving friend. We have many fond memories and send our love to Millie.

Dear Millie and Family,

I am so saddened to learn today, March 29, 2018, of George's death. He and I traveled together several times in Alaska and the Chukota Peninsula of N.E. Russia.

Just today I was setting aside color slides of him to send. He had a great sense of humor and would occasionally call me from his office mimicking the Yupik language. Many of the photos I have captured him engaged in playful behavior. I laughed numerous times today while selecting the...

Dear Millie,

I am so sorry to learn of George's passing. He was always so kind to me, both as one of his residents and even more so as a friend to a young trouble maker. The world needs more kind souls like George.

Larry Rudd

Many years have passed since George, Millie, and I were last together. But my fondness for both of them and respect for George as a surgeon and humanitarian have never waned. May he rest in peace. And special blessings are offered to Millie and the Schaub family. Nicholas J. Feduska, M.D. -- East Renton Highlands, Washington

Dear Millie, I was sorry to hear of George's death. I know that he had been infirmed, but the finality is difficult to accept. George was a fine man, a good physician with a very caring heart. He implanted my mother-in-law's chemo port several years ago and was so very kind to her. I've been out of town and was unable to attend the funeral. Fondly, Diane Nielsen

Millie: Yes, yes what a terrific guy to work with. He loved his job, his patient's and his working staff. I worked with George from 1986 - 2000. So sorry for your loss. Hugs.

Millie,

My sincere condolences, memories of George's fantastic sense of humor, he always had kind words for me. Prayers for strength and comfort too you and the family.

Best regards,

Scott With Horn
605-354-3298

Many fond memories of sailing across the Atlantic with George will never be forgotten. We will miss his humor and wisdom Our sincere sympathy Millie
The Papo Family