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We was sorry for your loss are prayers are with you all God bless

Birth date: Jun 16, 1948 Death date: Apr 23, 2024
Albert William Schubert, MD, age 75, of Charleston, IL (formerly of Great Bend, KS) passed away peacefully at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at Willow Breeze Hospice House in Mattoon, IL following a courageous battle with Al Read Obituary
We was sorry for your loss are prayers are with you all God bless
Jon and family, I am so sorry to hear this. He was a wonderful doctor and so cheerful and kind to all his patients. He will be greatly missed by his loving family, his friends and patients.
Dear Karla and family, We are both so sorry on Will's passing We both admired him so much, not just as a physician, but as a man also. Will was always so cheerful and fun to see, but always very professional and skilled. Wayne loved talking golf with him,
Our sincere condolences to the whole family. May Will Rest In Peace in God’s Loving Arms-
Will was a great friend, neighbor and doctor. We wish your family the peace that passes understanding at this time. Mike and Wanda Erickson
Will was blessed with great intellect and I am sure was a great asset to his profession and patients. His father was a dentist and remarked how he had to study hard to graduate from dental school. He was amazed at how Will was much gifted in academics. I
Karla,I am so very sorry.Peace to you and your family I saw Dr Schubert do many kind and generous acts thru the years, he was a special person.
Will was one of the very best men God created. We always knew Dr. Schubert would always someday he would have a front row seat in Heaven. When Will was growing up in Great Bend, Kansas he always had a smile on his face and in school he was one of the goo
Dr Schubert was so professional yet compassionate. His knowledge led me to a specialist in Indianapolis which helped save my eye sight. Always grateful. My prayers are lifted for his family. I am sad to have read of his passing
Will was the first person I met when I first visited Charleston Illinois in 1981. He was one of the deciding factors that caused me to move there and spend 34 years in urology practice. He was down to earth, honest, and forthright in his opinions. You al