Nicholas-Schaub-Obituary

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Nicholas J. Schaub

Westchester, Illinois

May 8, 1930 – Jul 23, 2017 (Age 87)

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BORN
May 8, 1930
DIED
July 23, 2017
AGE
87
LOCATION
Westchester, Illinois

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Conboy-Westchester Funeral Home - Westchester Obituary

Nicholas J. Schaub of Hillside, age 87. Beloved husband of Marian, nee Rogas; loving father of Karen (Michael) Kois, Kenneth (fiancée Shana) and Kathryn (John) Belmore; proud grandfather of Nicole, Michelle, Taylor and Nick. Services will be private. Michael J. Bruno, Director. For info 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L.

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You are greatly missed every minute of every day, I loved hearing your stories about your life growing up! The knowledge you've shared with me is priceless and I will always cherish our conversations. R.I.P. Nick (The Boss). Love you Dad, John

I Love and Miss you Bunches

My condolences to the entire Schaub family. I've had the pleasure of knowing Nick since I was a small boy, hanging out with my Dad, Russ Decho, Al Schneider and Nick. First at Bud Novy's, then Dave Boyd's and then @ ILS. My parent's were good friend's with Nick & Marion. Nick's accomplishments are all over the ILS property, he was a hard worker! The 1" scale water tower will always be memorialized to Nick with his Hometown of Cashton, WI printed on the top tower. God bless you Nick, hope...

Nick was a great friend and mentor to me during our many years together with Local 150 Operating Engineers. He was a tremendous help in getting my career started there. I will never forget him and wish I could thank him one more time...he and his family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Nick was one of the founding fathers of the Illinois Live Steamers model railroad club, which is where I first made his acquaintance.  I am very sorry to learn of his passing and offer my sincerest condolences to his family.

So long, my friend, and clear boards all the way on that great railroad in the heavens.

Karen, so sorry for your loss. I'm glad that I got to meet your Dad. He was a very nice man. He will be missed. My thought and prayers are with you and the family at this very tough time.... love you all.

Uncle Nick, Rest in Peace .We love you. Every time we see a train we think of you.
Di, Neal, Steven & Sarah

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.