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James Frederick Schubert

James F. (Jim) Schubert of Lawrence died August 5, 2015 at the age of 100 years. He was born on February 19, 1915 at his family's farmhouse to Victor and Mary Ellen Price Schubert. The farm was located near the small German settlement of Schubert, MO.

Jim was the first-born of five children. He attended a one-room parochial school at St John's Lutheran Church in Schubert through the 5th grade, Forrest Hill from 6th - 8th and graduated from Jefferson City High School in 1933. He began his working career in the retail business with Montgomery Ward and was a store manager at many of the company's locations in the midwest.

Jim married Ruth Marie Overman of Jefferson City, MO on November 19, 1936. They had three children, Marilyn, Virginia, and Richard. Jim and Ruth eventually tired of the many moves necessitated by the company's needs. Of the eleven cities they had lived in during Jim's 17-year tenure with Wards, the city of Lawrence held a special appeal to them and they settled here.

Jim started his own business, a ladies' ready-to-wear store, the Jay Shoppe, in 1952, where he worked until retirement at the age of 70. Ruth worked there as a bookkeeper for many years. Due to the store's popularity, he opened a second store, The Campus Jay Shoppe, where the Oread Hotel is currently located. He employed many associates over the years whom he considered to be extended "family."

Jim always made friends wherever he went and did so with humility and grace. He expressed kindness and respect to everyone he met. He loved the city and the people of Lawrence and displayed his love by giving back to the community. While managing his business and raising a family, he took part in many civic activities. He was elected to the City Commission in 1963 and Mayor of Lawrence in 1966; served as Director of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, as Vice-President in 1956, chaired the Retail Merchants Division (1955) and co-organized the Chamber's Seniors Council (1988); was Drive Chair for the March of Dimes; appointed to the City Traffic Commission ('60, Chair in 1962-3); Director of the Lawrence Building and Loan Association; Director of Columbia Savings Association (1956, V.P. in 1958) served 30-plus years; President (1957) and Director of the Lawrence Sertoma Club. He was Chairman of the Kansas Retail Council (1971). Along with other retailers on Massachusetts, he helped organize the Downtown Lawrence Association in 1972. Jim also served as Director of O'Connell Youth Ranch, the Lawrence Presbyterian Manor, and the Achievement Place for Boys, to name a few.

In his 80's, he began volunteering as an escort for the LMH Auxiliary. He was president of the Lawrence Country Club. One of his great pleasures was the game of golf which he enjoyed playing with good friends until the age of 96. In 2000, Jim was recognized by the Chamber of Commerce as "Citizen of the Years" for his community contributions. He was the Lawrence Sertoman of the Year (1979), and was given the Kiwanis Club Citizenship Award (1967). He received the Non-Rotarian Paul Harris Fellow Award for his many civic accomplishments, and the Outstanding Leadership and Achievement Award from Baker University in 2007.

He was a lifelong Lutheran, attended Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence, and was involved in many church functions and committees over the decades, serving, too, as President of the Church Council.

He is survived by his three children, Marilyn Wooldridge of Ames, IA, Virginia Curran (Peter) of Lawrence, and Richard Schubert (Marie) of Lake Lotawana, MO as well as four grandchildren, John Curran, Jay Curran (Debra), Shari Hamby (Kip), and Randy Wooldridge (Shelia), thirteen great-grandchildren, twelve great-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by Ruth, his wife of 62 years; his parents Victor and Mary Ellen; brother William Schubert, and sisters Dorothy Thompson, Margie Oetting, and Mary Gerwert; son-in-law, Ronald Wooldridge; granddaughter, Cindy Wooldridge Hockett; great granddaughter, Allison Hockett Erb; and great-great grandson, Asher Greene.

Family will visit with friends at Warren-McElwain Mortuary from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 13, 2015. A Memorial Service will be at 1:30 p.m. on August 14, 2015 at Immanuel Lutheran Church at 2104 Bob Billings Parkway (15th & Iowa St.) in Lawrence. A private interment will take place at a later time at Memorial Park Cemetery in Lawrence.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2104 Bob Billings Parkway, Lawrence, KS 66049 or may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary.

Online condolences may be sent to www.warrenmcelwain.com.

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Aug. 9, 2015.

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Deb Geraghty

August 19, 2015

I had the privilege of living across the street from Jim for the last three years he was in his home. Meeting this fine gentleman was one of the benefits of moving into this neighborhood!

Jim Otten

August 16, 2015

Jim was one the kindest and most gracious people I have known in my 30 years in Lawrence. There was never a time we saw each other that he wasn't genuinely interested in my well being and always offered words of support and encouragement. WhenI think of great role models who exhibit selflessness and are examples of true gentlemen Jim will always come to mind. Well done Jim and may God be with you always as your spirit will be with us.

Janalee Havel - Jones

August 16, 2015

You were a terrific person and how fortunate for us that we knew you and worked together and your family. What an honor. I have thought about you so many times. You will be missed. What a loving person.i you taught me so much at the Jay Shoppe and that is why I went in to fashion merchandising because of you. We had many great experiences and my family thought the world if you . We all had occasions at the country club, various places in Lawrebce and kept in touch with Christmas cards. You will always be special in my heart and you and Ruth were like another set of grandparents to me.

Kent & Cathy Pringle

August 14, 2015

When Cathy's mom, Joan, first arrived at Pioneer Ridge in late June she was lucky enough to be seated at a table with "Mayor Jim" in the dining room. We enjoyed our visits with the Mayor and daughter Virginia and what a surprise to learn that Jim had lived in Chanute for a time many years ago managing the Montgomery Wards store there ! We are a good example that to the very end, Mayor Jim made friends wherever he went.
Kent & Cathy Pringle and Joan Mifsud

Tina Buckman

August 14, 2015

An extraordinary man! I only knew Mr. Schubert through his son Richard, my LHS classmate, and from the Jay Shoppe (which I loved as a teenager!). He had such a long life and made a myriad of contributions, more than I ever knew. I had the privilege and pleasure of visiting with him in his home in Lawrence when I returned for an LHS reunion not too long ago, in 2008. I found him so interesting, friendly and gracious and was so happy to have had that brief time with him, one of the great pillars of the town! My sincerest condolences to Richard and his sisters and the rest of the family. This special man will always live on in our hearts.

Carladyne Knox Conyers

August 14, 2015

He was a wonderful man and contributed so much to the Lawrence community. What a blessed life he had.

Marge Rowell

August 14, 2015

We were neighbors of the Scubert's for twenty five years. Jim will always be remembered as what I considered the epitomy of a perfect gentleman. He was considerate and caring and will be sorely missed in our community.

August 11, 2015

What a fabulous human being! My parents and siblings had the joy and pleasure of living across the street from the Schubert family for over 30 years!Mr. Schubert was a role model for us all. I had the delight and honor of working at the Jay Shoppe for the Schubert family for many years!Lawrence benefitted from Mr. Schuberts leadership and participation in making downtown Lawrence great! We salute and thank him for all that he added to our lives!
Sincerely,
Judy and Bernie Kish
Tom and Kelly Bernhardt
Mark and Renee Bernhardt

August 11, 2015

What a wonderful life he had!
William Coil

Dr. Kincaid Associates in Dentistry

August 10, 2015

We offer our condolences to the family of James Schubert and so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful person. We express our warmth and kindness. He will be missed.

August 9, 2015

Our prayers are with you.

Dennis and Cynthia

Flora Wyatt

August 9, 2015

Thinking of you, Virginia. May wonderful memories of your father's long life console you.

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