Jacqueline Schaub Obituary, Death Cause – Jacqueline Toy Ware Schaub, who resided in Magee and was 90 years old, passed away without any discomfort on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at her residence. Born on June 7, 1933, Jackie was the daughter of Delus Ethel Ware, who passed away, and Nola Ainsworth Ware, who also passed away. She attended high school in Taylorsville, Mississippi, where she cheered for the Tartars and grew up in a large family. She graduated from high school there. By marching with the band as a majorette while she was a student at Jones Junior College, she created some wonderful memories for herself. Road excursions in her red convertible were among the most memorable experiences she had after she graduated from high school.
Having worked with Mississippi Power and Light for a significant amount of time, she eventually retired. Initially, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church, and later, she became a member of the First Baptist Church as well. A considerable portion of her life was devoted to studying the Bible, and she had a strong faith in the Lord. It was common knowledge that she had a deep affection for her trusted companion and dog, Sugar. Shopping for bargains, participating in bridge club, and having meaningful chats with her family and friends on her patio were all activities that she greatly enjoyed. She demonstrated a strong passion for dancing, which frequently resulted in a great deal of enjoyment for her family.
The time she spent with her grandkids and great-grandchildren brought her a great deal of happiness, and they cherished the time they were able to spend with her. Jacqueline is survived by her daughter, Sheryl Shaub Parish, who is married to James; her sons, William Stephen Schaub and David Ware Schaub, who are married to Joy; her grandchildren, Courtney Fisher and her husband Curt, Hayden Schaub and his wife Brianna, Reed Schaub, Olivia Rowe and her husband Mark, and Sam Taylor and her husband Alyssa; her great-grandchildren, Abby Fisher, Maverick Schaub, Ardsley Rowe, and Aven Rowe; and her sister, Hettie Doris Myrick are also surviving her.
All of her siblings, including her brothers Ben and Tom Ware, as well as her sisters Johnnie Carlson, Jessie Leake, Frances Dickens, and Ruth LaBorde, passed away before she did. There is a profound love and respect that exists among her family and friends, who will mourn her terribly but are comforted by the knowledge that she is now resting in the arms of loving Jesus Christ. Friends and family are invited to pay their respects to the family at the Tutor Funeral Home in Magee, Mississippi, on Friday, April 5, 2024, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am. At eleven o’clock in the morning, there will be a service held at the graveside in Southern Memorial Gardens in Magee.