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JAMES NIEBERDING

Westlake, Ohio

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age 91, beloved husband of 58 years to Alberta M. (nee Scharf); loving father of Christopher, James F. (Renée), and Catherine Martis (Michael); dear and beloved grandpa to Matthew, Maria, Grace, Bridget, Katie, Danny and Stephen; brother to William (Mary Ellen) (both-deceased) and John Joseph...

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I remember only great things about him from Saint Edward. I was haveing trouble,as a student,and the man was very fair to me. I will nevor forget meny times wandering the halls over hearing his friendly booming voice ,or whistling one of his favorets,like Johnny Comes Marching Home. His favoret thing to call us students,as a class and individuals is MY FRIEND. Unfortuonetly my experience at Saint Edward was not all that good,but thank God for him as a friend to comfort me and assure me of...

Mr. Nieberding was the best teacher and role model I ever had. He taught English and history an I was fortunate enough to have him as teacher for both subjects in the early 1960s (I graduated in ‘63). I think of him often and the example he set. About 10 years ago, I saw him at Church when I was visiting Cleveland. I believe he was an usher. I went up to him and told him what he meant to me. He said, “what a wonderful reunion.” Yes it was. I’m so glad I had a chance to tell him in person. I...

Mr. Nieberding was one of the best teachers I had at any level of education. He was a great leader of men and an outstanding example to look up to. He was compassionate - always at the end of a test telling students to place a "P" or a "T" at the top of the test if they were going through personal issues or just ran out of time. I fondly remember him telling us the importance of service to our country when he helped us register for the selective service (draft) and voter registration. He...

Like a thousand other guys plus, Mr. Nieberding was my Social Studies teacher in 1965 at St Ed's. He was excellent, brought out the best in us and always wanted us to think for ourselves. Easy to respect, understated and always approachable. A wonderful man who taught us a lot more than was ever in the books . He was a success as a human being and I am thankful to have known him.

If I were describe Mr Nieberding in just one word, it would be passionate. He was probably the most memorable teacher I ever had. When he wanted to make a particular point, he would often pound the desk. In his enthusiasm he once split the desk top. In the days before air conditioning, students would occasionally begin to nod off. Heaven help you if you did that in his class. " Go soak your head boy" would be heard in his booming voice. The student would have to leave and if his head was not...

I have fond memories of Mr. Nieberding as my history teacher at St. Edward over 50 years ago. He was a remarkable person.

Thank you for your brave service to our country and St Eds !!