1978 - 2013
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ian Erik Schubert. He joined our heavenly father unexpectedly on Wednesday, November 27th 2013. Ian was born in Lake Havasu, Arizona on December 29th 1978. He grew up in Apple Valley California prior to moving to Santa Barbara.
Ian was a very giving man who was always doing for others. He was known to feed the homeless and would give them the shirt off his back. He did this more often than most were aware of. In lieu of flowers we ask that you do the same in his honor.
Ian is survived by his mother and father, Richard and Elaine Schubert, his sister's, Summer and Ali Schubert, his nephew's, Jordan and Jared Schubert and his girlfriend Emily.
His family and friends will miss Ian greatly, but will look forward to being reunited with him in Heaven.
A memorial will be held Friday, December 6th at Calvary Chapel Santa Barbara, 1 North Calle Cesar Chavez, Suite 21, Santa Barbara, CA 93103 at 2:00 pm.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Kevin LoRusso
January 1, 2014
Ian was a big kid! and a good friend and roomate at new creations in christ ,neverthe less he was saved and ill be his roomate again in heaven,he will be missed
Raee Silva
December 8, 2013
you will be missed ...
Georgia Vanvales
December 6, 2013
Elaine, My heart is crying with yours at the sadness in your lives. I pray that the Lord of Comfort rest upon all of you. May Peace walk with all of you during this tragic time and that Love covers you during the healing.
Sean Thomas
December 6, 2013
12/07/13
Dear Schubert family:
Ian was a kind-hearted man and he will be missed amongst his friends here in Camarillo.
May God bless you all and greet Ian into His Holy Kingdom.
Sincerely yours,
Sean Thomas
December 5, 2013
Elaine, our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. We love you.
Kathy Hart
December 5, 2013
Dear Richard and Elaine, we were very sad to learn of your loss. Though we never met Ian, we shared a special bond with you. Our prayers are with you. May God comfort all your family at this time. We love you. John and Kathy Hart
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