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Joseph I. Lieberman

Stamford, Connecticut

1942 - 2024

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Joseph I. LiebermanFebruary 24, 1942 - March 27, 2024We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman. He is survived by his wife, Hadassah, his sisters, Rietta and Ellen, his children, Matthew, Rebecca, Ethan and Hana, and his grandchildren: Nesya, Willie, Maddy,...

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Joe Lieberman was a man of honor that stood for justice especially making every jew feel of value to this world. from the depths of my heart Yewande Olagbemi

May God continue to bless you and your family as your anniversary approaches. The State of Ct. sincerely misses your presence in Washington. Sincerely,

I was very moved by the loving relationship between Joe Lieberman and his very special wife, Hadassah. I learned about their relationship after reading "Hadassah." The book was a beautiful memoir. In all its sadness, Hadassah was able to give the reader hope for a better future even when the future may look bleak. I send my condolences to the entire family. Ginny Blank, Southold, New York

Written by Reverend Dae Yun Kim(Ph.D.): Joseph Lieberman was one of greatest politician in United States Of America. And many people were inspired by his integrity. Therefore many people will remember him always & I miss him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Lieberman family, My name is Raquel Eidelstein Ohrbach. I am so sad together with you for your great loss. Matt (), I don't know if you remember "Morah Rachel" from 5th grade in Ezra Academy, or your participation in the play we put on about the Shoah in 1977. You, Matt, were one of the main actors, and you did well, and your father was so proud. Years later when I moved back to Israel, there was a point when I needed help with my social security affair. I called upon your...

Dear Lieberman Family, What an honor it was to graduate with Joe from Stamford High in the Class of 1960. We all knew he was destined for greater things as he represented our class as President. Whenever you saw Joe in the halls he would always recognized everyone with a hello, a kind jester or a smile. A life taken away from family, friends and our Country. May He Rest in Peace.