Formerly of Edgewood and Highland Park, died peacefully on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at age 90 in New York City. Beloved wife of 46 years to the late Dr. R. Thomas Schaub; mother of Helen Schaub; mother-in-law of Dr. Reena Karani; and grandmother of Mateo Karani-Schaub. Marilyn is also survived by her brother, Jerome McNamara; sister, Eileen; and many cherished nieces and nephews. Beginning in 1973 until her retirement, she taught the Hebrew Bible and Palestinian archaeology in the Department of Theology at Duquesne University and mentored many students, both undergraduate and doctoral. She received her Ph.D from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland in 1957 and her dissertation, Friends and Friendship in St. Augustine, was published in multiple languages. Friendship was both Marilyn's scholarly interest and one of her true gifts, and she shared it with many throughout her nine decades. In a long and fruitful collaboration with her husband, Tom she was the administrative director of the Expedition to the Dead Sea Plain in Jordan, of which he was co-director. Friends and family are received at MCCABE BROS., INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Street, Shadyside on Thursday, November 8th from 4-7 p.m., where Funeral will commence on Friday, November 9th at 9:30 a.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial in St. Bede Church at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Thomas J. Burke officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Sinsinawa Dominicans sinsinawa.org or Pittsburgh's Thomas Merton Center, thomasmertoncenter.org. Condolences may be left at www.mccabebrothers.com.
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Mary Grace
October 27, 2023
Kind, friendly incredibly intelligent and humble. She shared so many stories of her travels and work in Jordan. Her enthusiasm was inspiring, an unforgettable woman and friend. Ever grateful we met.
Mary Grace
December 20, 2018
Dr. Schaub was an inspiration to me and many former students. She was a gift and I cherished her friendship.
Mary I Ramirez
November 8, 2018
The world will truly be a little less vibrant with the passing of Dr. Marilyn Schaub. Marilyn was my professor of Biblical Archaeology at Duquesne University, and her passion for and expertise in the subject were quite evident in every class. Although I was never able to accompany Dr. Schaub on her digs in Syria, her many excellent slide photos brought those places to life for her students. Marilyn will be fondly remembered and greatly missed. My deepest condolences and prayers to the family.
Bernadette Campbell
November 5, 2018
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Marilyn. She was such an inspiring woman and will be truly missed by many. Sr. Bernadette
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November 3, 2018
My Condolences to the Family. During this time of sorrow, may you find peace and comfort in this sure promise found at John 6:40
Fr. James Dowds, C.ss.R.
November 2, 2018
Dear Family of Dr. Schaub:
Please accept my sympathy on the loss of Marilyn. Dr. Schaub stands out in my memory of Duquesne University Professors as being the best at educating; with a refined skill of stretching ones commonly held beliefs and supporting faith. When I think of those of us who were students in her classes: students who needed to fulfill a requirement for a theology course, religious sisters and those preparing for ordination, and those from so many varied Christian Traditions, Dr. Schaub had quite a challenge speaking effectively to such a diverse group. And yet she did it with great intelligence and grace! Over my 33 years of priesthood, I have quoted her on many occasions. May the God whom she loved and served bring her into loving arms forever and may you be comforted.
God bless you!
Fr. Jim
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