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Harvey Liebman

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice HARVEY LIEBMAN Harvey Liebman "was one good man." He passed away peacefully after a courageous challenge with lung cancer. Harvey was born in London, England on August 15, 1943 into a family tradition of jewelers. He spent his early years in London, later...

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Harvey You where known to all of my family and you made many pices for us and you helped our 2 sons with there engagement rings the pices that we got from you will always be remberd most fondly and i can hear you now saying (Where's your Husband Or Bring him in we will get something great picked out)Harvey you where truly loved by more people then you know! missing you fondley~Sandra

I met Harvey in 1972 when he came to my kibbutz in Israel as a volunteer. We became the best of friends from then on. Harvey returned to England and I eventually came to live in the US. We kept up with one another and in 1983 Harvey came to the states and settled down near me, in Palm Beach Gardens. In 1985 I left the US and retuned to "the old country" but Harvey and I always kept in contact. 11 years ago I came to visit Harvey with Galia, my wife, and she too, as everyone did, was...

I was also in shock when I came by in early July to see Harvey. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. My wife and I, knew Harvey the moment we arrived here in West Palm Beach. We instantly took to him immediately. I would always stop by and chat with him. He would always clean my wife's jewelry while we chatted. He gave my little daughter her first earrings. A gift for free! That's the kind of man he was. I will miss him dearly and so will this earth. The world is in shortage of upstanding...

Dear Harvey and the Liebman Family and Friends,

My husband and I have known Harvey for just about as long as we have known each other since 1994. Harvey
helped design our beautiful wedding rings and also several other pieces of beautiful jewelry
that my husband surprised me with. And Harvey was definately the best at keeping secrets.
Harvey graced us by accepting our invitation to our wedding in 1998 and he had a great time. Of course, we sat him at a table surrounded by...

I went today to see Harvey - I had another "challenge" of mine for him to work on - I am in utter shock and extremely saddened by what I found on his front window-I had no idea. Harvey never let on. He was just that way - he was so full of mischief-always laughing and joking around. Many a Saturday I would spend on one of his chairs chatting and looking at yet another book for an idea that he and I would "work on" together - nothing was ever impossible. He always would ask about my husband...

Harvey was like part of our family. He made my beautiful wedding ring and attended our wedding. We would stop by his store as much to see him as to purchase a lovely piece of jewlery or for a repair. He was a joy to be around and we will miss him so very much. He was a wonderful and kind gentle man. Mary and Louis Rodier.

To our dear uncle Harvey, my dads brother.
Len & I will always remember you with love & affection, your mischevious sense of humour, your generous nature, loved by all who met you, a real mensch.
We will always remember you .
REST IN PEACE
love Lorraine & Len

I first met Harvey in 1999 through a friend, as I was looking for an engagement ring. We became good friends, and he designed the ring for my second wife, Jan. She and I stopped in many times, and Harvey was always willing to take the time to catch up on mutual friends and what was happening in our lives. He always seemed to have a piece of jewelry that Jan just couldn't live without, and he got me through many Christmases and birthdays. I saw Harvey last summer when we all met with...

How does anyone say goodbye to anyone as special as Harvey. He possessed a special charm that could take a part of your heart without you ever knowing it. He made all of our lives so much richer and he gave so freely of himself never asking anything in return. How could a jeweler and the mailman become such good friend? Eventually to include the mailman's family. Harvey we might have met late in life but time cannot measure love. I will always treasure every moment of my time with you. ...