July 16, 2011
Botkins:
Julie Diane Schaub 51, of Botkins, went to be with the Lord at 9:26 p.m. on July 12, 2011.
She was born Aug. 14, 1959, To Kenneth and Dorothy (Harpest) Clayton, who survive in Quincy. On July 23, 1977, she married Rick J. Schaub, who survives in Botkins.
She is also survived by four daughters, Belinda (Zac) Fonner, of Marysville, Michelle (Tyler) Argo, of Columbus, Brandy (Robert) Luckey, of Sidney and Amanda (Brian) Chin, of Marysville; four grandchildren, Noah, McKenna, Robbie, Emily and a newborn anticipated on July 18, 2011; a brother and sister, Matt (Darlene) Clayton and Lyra Williams, and 12 nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, Tom (Louella) Harpest and Talmage (Bertha) Clayton.
Julie was a remarkalbe woman who will be remembered as a loving, devoted and selfless wife, mother, and grandmother and friend. She especially enjoyed travelling and time outdoors with her husband, having fun at home creating crafts and playing games with her children and grandchildren, holiday cooking, vegetable and flower gardening and watching "I Love Lucy" and " The Andy Griffith Show" and caring for amimals. Her love of animals was evident when she cared for pets visiting her kennel, Your Pet's Country Inn, where she would treat each one as if they were her own. She has touched the lives of many and will live forever in our hearts.
July 16, 2011
Botkins:
Julie Diane Schaub 51, of Botkins, went to be with the Lord at 9:26 p.m. on July 12, 2011.
She was born Aug. 14, 1959, To Kenneth and Dorothy (Harpest) Clayton, who survive in Quincy. On July 23, 1977, she married Rick J. Schaub, who survives in Botkins.
She is also survived by four daughters, Belinda (Zac) Fonner, of Marysville, Michelle (Tyler) Argo, of Columbus, Brandy (Robert) Luckey, of Sidney and Amanda (Brian) Chin, of Marysville; four grandchildren, Noah, McKenna, Robbie, Emily and a newborn anticipated on July 18, 2011; a brother and sister, Matt (Darlene) Clayton and Lyra Williams, and 12 nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents, Tom (Louella) Harpest and Talmage (Bertha) Clayton.
Julie was a remarkalbe woman who will be remembered as a loving, devoted and selfless wife, mother, and grandmother and friend. She especially enjoyed travelling and time outdoors with her husband, having fun at home creating crafts and playing games with her children and grandchildren, holiday cooking, vegetable and flower gardening and watching "I Love Lucy" and " The Andy Griffith Show" and caring for amimals. Her love of animals was evident when she cared for pets visiting her kennel, Your Pet's Country Inn, where she would treat each one as if they were her own. She has touched the lives of many and will live forever in our hearts.
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