Sidney-Stahl-Obituary

Sidney Stahl

Dalas, Texas

1933 - 2024

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March 14, 2024
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Dalas, Texas
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STAHL, Sidney (Sid) Sidney (Sid) Stahl passed away on March 14, 2024. He was born on August 28, 1933 in Dallas, Texas to I.L. (Louis) and Sarah Stahl. He was a devoted brother to Don Stahl, Helen Rosenberg and Harvey Stahl (of blessed memory). Sid lived in Dallas throughout his life. He received...

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A MIGHTY OAK HAS FALLEN! Sid was a man of honor, dignity, and integrity. And he never stopped fighting the good fight! He was an icon in the Dallas legal community, a respected civic and community leader, a devoted family man, mentor, role model, and friend. May our Heavenly Father ease your grief and leave only the cherished memories of his loving ways. And may his memory be eternal.

Sid was a very good and decent man who made a great contribution to my life and to the life of our community. He was a diplomat who led with a strength of character that was impeccable by every measure.

Sid was a true mentor to many and a patriarch in the ADR movement. He was personally a gentleman and friend. I truly enjoyed teaching with him and with John Estes. Blessings.

Every young lawyer should have a mentor/teacher like Sid. He taught me the art of legal writing and the necessity of understanding the effect of all aspects of same. The practice of law mhas lost a great advocate and I will never forget that humble man!

Lori and Cathy, your dad was really special. Caring, friendly, and giving to any who needed him. What a great role model had. May God bring you peace at this time of sadness.

Sid Stahl was a teacher, mentor, example and inspiration to me. He inspired my path to become a lawyer, mediator and a public servant on Dallas City Council. His calm in the storm, his grace for those struggling, and his love for others will be his legacy in my life and for so many. My prayers are with the family, and my heart is full of gratitude for this life well lived.

We are so sorry for your loss. Sid was a great friend to my mom and dad, Joan and Jay Beck. He will be dearly missed.

Sid was a great lawyer and bar leader. He was also, more importantly, a mensch. He will be missed. May his memory be a blessing. John Goren Chair, Memorial & History Committee Dallas Bar Association

Sincere condolences on Sid's passing. He was a long time Friend and Dallas leader, serving on the Dallas City council. May God Bless Sid and the Family.