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Stanley Schubach Obituary

Schubach, Stanley David
85, of Scottsdale, AZ passed away on March 12, 2009. Stan was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he attended East High School and the University of Utah. Having a great love of jewelry, he worked in the family jewelry business in Salt Lake City until 1961 when the business was sold. After spending time in jewelry business in Texas and Tucson, he opened the first of several stores in the Phoenix area. Stan retired in 1995. Stan was a member and president of Phoenix Sunrise Rotary Club, and a member of Phoenix 100 Rotary club for many years. He was also a devoted Board member and supporter of the Fan Kane Fund for Brain-Injured Children in Tucson, AZ. Stan is survived by wife LaDawn, son Joseph (Katia), and predeceased by son Gregory. He is also survived by son Stan Jr, (Rebecca) daughters Nanette and Joan (Patrick) and predeceased by son John from a previous marriage. Services will be held Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 11:00AM, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 6840 E. Gold Dust, Scottsdale, AZ 85253. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Children's Cancer Center at Phoenix Children's Hospital, C/O PCH Foundation, 2929 East Camelback Road, Suite 122 Phoenix, AZ 85016, 602-546-4483

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 17, 2009.

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Bernadette Koren

March 21, 2009

Joe & LaDawn, So sorry to hear about Stan. He was a wonderful man and I have many fond memories of growing up and being able to spend time with your family. Some of my best times were when your family would come up for the weekends! You are both in my thoughts and prayers. Love to you both. Bernadette

Isaac Morales

March 17, 2009

To my good friends LaDawn and Joe my family offers their condolence,you will always be in our heart and prayers. Stan was the most important individual in my life. He taught me how to be responsible, have great pride and show enthusiasm in my work. We had many great times with Stan and his family. The most important trait Stan had was great love for God, family,and enormous passion for his work. I thank you, I will miss you,and will never forget you.
Sincerely, Isaac Morales

Ren Keeling

March 17, 2009

To LaDawn and Joe and all others who loved and will mourn the passing of this great man,
My heart is touched at this time for the memories of Stan; he was one of my greatest mentors. I will be always grateful for the kindness and patience that he showed me. I regret the absence of a recent relationship. I’ll always remember the term of endearment he spoke to me each time we conversed, “ole chops.”
Stan was one of the most gracious men I ever knew. It is because of Stan I am still in the jewelry business. His professionalism and integrity was always in the forefront. He was fair, nonjudgmental, kind, and giving. I am very grateful for the privilege of being tutored by the very best.
Thank you Stan for your wisdom, energy, and good vibes that you passed on to me since 1980.
Ren

S Lovato

March 17, 2009

To the Schubach family , Sorry to hear of your loss , Please accept my condolences on the passing of you grandfather, father, compaion respectfully sumitted S. lovato

Joseph P. Nichols

March 17, 2009

To The Family of Stan Schubach: Please accept my profound condolences on the passing of my good friend and associate, Stan! He was a stalwart in the community and a faithful disciple of the Savior. We will miss him but rejoice over the prospects of a warm reunion beyond the veil. May the Lord bless and comfort the family during this sad time of departure. Surely you will have your sweet companion, father, and grandfather for the eternities. Sincerely, Joe Nichols

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