GLENDALE - Jeremy Scott Schaub, age 39, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away on June 15, 2021. Jeremy was born on February 16, 1982 in Springfield, Illinois to Dale Schaub and Annette Schaub. He was the oldest of two children, 10 years older than Kegan. Jeremy was a 2000 graduate of Horizon High School of Scottsdale, Arizona. After high school, Jeremy worked as a sandwich artist and then a manager for Subway Restaurant. Jeremy worked for Haus Murphy Restaurant in Glendale, Arizona as a server and manager for the last 10 years.
Jeremy had a love for recording music since he was 16 years old. He played guitar and later found a passion for drums. Jeremy was a very creative spirit and demonstrated his talents in art, writing, music and comedy. He loved to jam and record music with his friends who shared the same immense interest.
In his teen years, Jeremy learned many life skills from his father. He helped his dad construct a backyard fireplace surrounded by walls based off a landscape design plan. Jeremy also helped his father rebuild a Dually truck engine which gave him the confidence to work on his own vehicle engines over the years.
He enjoyed vacationing with family from San Diego, Los Angeles and Wisconsin. Many times, these were memorable camping trips to Yosemite with cousins, aunts and uncles. Over the years, he went on fishing trips with his grandfather and relatives in Wisconsin. Recently, he camped with friends in Forest Lake, Arizona and expressed how much he missed these trips.
Jeremy is survived by his parents, Dale and Annette (Bausch) Schaub and brother Kegan Schaub.
He was preceded in death by his Grandfather, Wilferd Schaub and Grandmother, Catherine Schaub of Alma, Wisconsin as well as his Grandfather, Harold Bausch, of Monona, Wisconsin.
A service in remembrance of Jeremy will be held on Sunday, June 27, 2021 at 4:00pm at Hansen's Desert Hills Mortuary and Cemetery at 6500 E. Bell Rd in Scottsdale, AZ 85254. (480) 991-5800
Tributes
Ryan Fiscus wrote on Jun 24, 2021:
"This world lost a great man. Jeremy was not only a dear friend to so many, but such a kind soul to those he didn?t know. Jeremy was an extremely diligent, witty, hardworking, musically gifted, kind person who would always ensure to look out for those around him before looking out for himself. He has helped me both personally and professionally and for that; I?m eternally grateful. Jeremy is the epitome of a reliable friend that would give his shirt off his back to a total stranger. I will miss you bud and I will forever cherish our memories together. One Love Brotha.
Respectfully,
Ryan Fiscus"