

Jean was born on July 5, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois to her mother, Anne M. Goff (Sleider) and father, Milton H. Goff. She was baptized and confirmed at Hope Lutheran Church in Chicago. Jean attended Harper High School, Wilson Junior College and Northwestern University in Chicago. She worked at Peoples Gas light and Coke Company in Chicago where she was the secretary to the vice president, auditing from 1947 to 1953, and later in life became a mother and homemaker.
On February 14, 1953 Jean would marry her husband, Henry A. Schuberth (Deceased, January 18, 2008).
Jean is survived by her children: Dr. Richard A. Schuberth (Susan), Ronald J. Schuberth (Kathleen), Dr. Gary H. Schuberth (Deceased January 25, 2021) (Colleen), and David M. Schuberth (Carol); loving grandmother to: Jennifer Menia (Chris), Erik Schuberth, Laura Schuberth, Amy Schuberth, Katy Hake (John), Kelly Schuberth, Dana Schuberth, Melissa Quinn (Bert), Nicholas Schuberth (Caitlyn), Daile Schuberth, Eva Schuberth, Jillian Schuberth, and great grandmother to Jackson and Everett Menia, Thomas Hake, Noah Quinn, and Parker Schuberth. Beloved Sister-in-law to Barbara (Ronald) Goff, and beloved aunt to many nieces and nephews.
Jean enjoyed volunteering at Christ Hospital, and was volunteering the first day the hospital opened; she was a life time member of the Hospital Auxiliary. Jean was the past president of Oak Lawn Baseball for Boys Auxiliary. She was a long time member of Trinity Lutheran Church and a member of Dorcas Circle, Friendship Club, and Trinity Seniors. Jean’s confirmation Bible verse was: “Be Thou Faithful Unto Death and I Will Give You a Crown of Life.”
A visitation will be at 11:00 AM followed by memorial service at 12:00 PM on Saturday January 4th, 2025 at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 9701 Brandt Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Jeans honor to the following charities:
St Jude Children’s
https://www.stjude.org/give.html
Tunnels to Towers
Wounded Warriors
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