Ron was born on March 8, 1944 in Hays, Kansas. He attended Zurich Grade School and then Plainville High School, graduating in 1962. After high school, Ron joined the US Marine Corps and was stationed in San Diego. He served 4 years, including 2 tours in Vietnam. He was awarded the Silver Star, the US Armed Forces 3rd highest military decoration for valor in conflict. His citation included: “With utter disregard for his own safety, Lance Corporal Shubert, armed with only an M-79 grenade launcher, fearlessly advanced directly toward enemy positions. Lance Corporal Shubert’s intrepid courage in the face of extreme peril undoubtedly saved the lives of many of his fellow Marines.”
At the end of his military service, Ron returned to Plainville, Kansas and married Bonita "Bonnie" K. Saindon. They had attended grade school together in Zurich. Ron and Bonnie were united in marriage on August 31, 1968 at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Zurich, KS.
Ron worked as an electrical lineman for the local power company for 34 years in Plainville, KS where they settled to start a family.
He and Bonnie raised 4 children, who looked at him as their hero. Ron had a love of hunting, camping, and fishing that he shared with his wife and kids for many years.
Upon retiring, he and his wife traveled the USA and Canada for 8 years in their 5th-wheel camper having many adventures and making cherished memories. Their favorite adventures were their 4 months in Alaska and winters in Arizona.
After their travels, they moved to Munjor, Kansas, where they resided for nearly 10 years. In September of 2020, they moved to Edmond, Oklahoma.
Ron is survived by his wife, Bonnie, of 53 years; his children, Mindy Geist (Derek) of Edmond, OK, Jason Shubert of New York City, NY, Dustin Shubert (Sarah) of Hays, KS, Ryan Shubert (Bridgit) of Hays, KS, and niece, Jill (Shubert) Heil (Scott) of Kansas City, MO.
He was beloved "Popop" to his 10 grandchildren: Avery, Ethan, Elizabeth (Mindy). Samantha and Jaxson (Jason). Cooper and Hunter (Ryan). Felicity, Linus, and Vincent (Dustin).
He is preceded in death by his parents, George D. Shubert, Beulah M. (Loreg) Shubert, and his only sibling, Terry Shubert.
There will be a military funeral honors ceremony and burial.
His ornery spirit and infectious laugh will be truly missed by family members and many friends.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.MemorialParkOKC.com for the Shubert family.
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