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Stanley Stuart Lieberman

June 16, 1917 - January 25, 2018

U.S. Veteran

Location Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home

Visitation will be from 5-7 PM Thursday February 1st at Behrens Wilson Funeral Home, 632 St Francis St.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM Friday February 2nd at Behrens Wilson. Burial will follow at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, SD.

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Several of our mentors shared with me about Stan, the outdoorsman that he was, the hero that he was & how their lives were touched by him. It is evident through hearing & reading about Stan that he touched many lives throughout his 100 years! Today we celebrate the full life he led & the lives he has touched. Our deepest condolences to the family & friends who are mourning his loss

Posted by South Dakota Youth Hunting Adventures on February 2, 2018

With pain in my heart I bid farewell to Stan a man I was so blessed to have known. Like the faces on Mt. Rushmore Stan Lieberman will be long remembered as a piece of Black Hills history. Introduced to Stan by Paul and Judy Vinatieri several years ago I always looked forward to our visits with Stan while coming to the Hills. Stan called me his Iowa Republican friend, which led to many political conversations. He was was my , set in his ways, Jewish liberal. Our conversations became more and more one sided as Stan got older and was losing his hearing because he would ignore me and KEEP talking. I so enjoyed watching the 4th of July fireworks at Stan’s House and then sharing a bowl of ice cream with “ the buy of the week cookies” Stan would serve to end the evening. Life is made of memories and Memories with Stan will be forever cherished by Marla and myself. So farewell Mr.Lieberman you sincerely have done your share to make this world a better place to live. Rest In Peace, You Have Earned It.

Posted by Theodore Herbold on February 1, 2018

Sorry for your loss. I remember Stan from our days at KOTA.

Posted by Phil Amundson on January 31, 2018

Bob, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. Hope your memories bring you comfort.

Posted by Vesta Wells Johnson on January 29, 2018

I will never forget all the field trials for dad's black labs and all the people we met. Bobby was always there to hang around with. Stan, my father Harry, Ep Howe, Gil Moyle, Red Johnson and many others came to hunting dog field trials and the families had a great time watching those amazing dogs compete. Stan always trained dogs with others and taught so many. He was involved in so many activities. He will be missed.

Posted by Joan Petersen on January 29, 2018

Wally & Judi, Sorry to hear of Stan's passing. He and I shared a birthday so I will always think of him on my birthday. He was a gracious host who loved his family.

Posted by Marilynn Peters on January 29, 2018

Sorry for your loss, I remember your father through my dad, EP Howe. I also got a chance to reconnect with Stan, when I worked as the Activity Director at the Canyon Lake Senior center. I would see most see him playing pool with the guys most days. I so enjoyed our conversation of the early years.

Posted by Mary Beth Johnson (Howe) on January 28, 2018

I will never forget Stan helping me train my first dog I bought from his son Bill. The time I spent with him is precious to me. I am out of town and will miss the funeral, but I will be thinking of him.

Posted by Jim meszaros on January 28, 2018

Judy and Wally, Sorry about your loss. It was good to see you in May. I am out of town so I cannot come. Otherwise I would be there. He was a great man and served his country and Rapid City well!!

Posted by Ray Hardin on January 27, 2018

Thanks for serving

Posted by A VETERAN on January 26, 2018

 
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