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He was a real mensch.
Ron Bernhard
October 08, 2025


New York, New York
Oct 14, 1955 – Feb 28, 2024
Dr. Stuart Lieblich died peacefully in New York City on February 28th after a 6 month battle with esophageal cancer. He was born October 14th, 1955 in Rockville Center, New York to parents Phyllis and Severyn "Bernie" Lieblich. Stu was an accomplished oral surgeon from Avon, Connecticut, and a...
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Ron Bernhard
October 08, 2025
I miss meeting you at the driving range before our round of golf.
Larry Kristiansen
February 14, 2025
I was so sad to hear of his passing. He was my Dr for many years and was kind, generous and caring. It will be difficult to find someone to take his place. My deep condolences to his family.
Marci kramer
October 15, 2024 | Other

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Craniofacial Team
July 23, 2024
Lis and family, My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I met Dr. Lieblich 10 years ago when I started working in oral surgery. He was kind and very helpful. We texted often the last few months before he passed and I was glad to have his mentorship and friendship. He was a wonderful man. Rest easy my friend. Kim Giove
Kim Giove
July 13, 2024 | Work
I became acquainted with Stu through my involvement with the ADSA as a speaker. It was always an honour to share the podium with him. I was also humbled when asked to contribute to a chapter in a textbook that Stu and Bob Bosack co-edited. Most recently, Stu and I presented at an International meeting in Vancouver last June. When the meeting was over, we shared clinical stories, some of which I have adopted into my oral and maxillofacial surgery practice. He was a wise and humble...
Kevin J. McCann
July 08, 2024 | Work
I first met Stu in early 2000's when I was president of the South Carolina Society of OMS. I got him to lecture for us at our annual meeting. His lecture was fantastic, we had a terrific time at the meeting and we made him an honorary member of the South Carolina Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons. Have listened to many lectures since and was always impressed. He also spoke at our SC dental anesthesia meetings. Great man. Will be missed.
Bob Crooks
July 05, 2024
I really enjoyed Stu's consummate professionalism. All of the lectures I attended as both a resident surgeon, and later as a board-certified OMS, were fantastic and you could tell he was excited about what he was teaching. You'll always be a fantastic part of my professional career. You will be greatly missed by friends and colleagues alike. Rest easy my friend.
Kevin Hudson
July 03, 2024 | Work
I had the honor of working with Stu as our main advocate of the Comfort Control Clock. I am heart broken at the news of his passing. I am looking for a family member to give me his hebrew name so I can recite the appropriate Yizkor (remembrance prayer) in his honor. He deserves to have the prayers said in his memory. I can be reached at [email protected]
Gerry Engelhart
July 01, 2024 | Friend