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Rachel D Lindenthal
January 22, 2025
RIP

Stan and me in Memphis 1970's
Rabbi Seth Stiebel
February 10, 2014
Dear Family and Friends of Stan,
Stan was a dear friend of mine. I have known him for 49 years since we first met in the army at Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio. We communicated over the years by letter, phone and email. He visited my wife and me and my family several times. He attended my children's B/M in Houston. He would write my cousins, my mother, my children. He always solicited about our welfare. It was most surprising and appreciated that he came to my ordination when I became a Rabbi. And now he is gone but not forgotten. He is in my thoughts and in my heart. May he find comfort in the presence of the Almighty. Lech L'shalom, go in peace and rest in peace, Mei Ata v'Ad Olum, from now and forever.
Rabbi Arnold Seth Stiebel
shirley sundilson
February 7, 2014
Stan was a true mench and will be missed
Sammy
January 30, 2014
Dear Stan, I spoke with you almost every day in the last 10 year's. I still can not be leave you are gone.I spoke to you that wed. I will never forget all that you have done for me. God Bless You. I know in my heart you are with your parent's and God. I have shed so many tear's in the last 3 week's. I really did love you. You were so kind and helpfully in so many way's. I will miss you so much. Love Sammy.
Lonnie & Mike Scheinblum
January 29, 2014
Stanley knew & helped our son Andrew Lewis Scheinblum when he attended Hebrew School @ Beth El Temple. Right after our son's untimely passing, Stanley gathered all the many photos he had that included Andy and along with a wonderful message, mailed them to us in FL where we resided at the time. We will never forget his thoughtfulness & kindness toward our sons. May his memory be for a blessing in peace forever.
Lonnie & Mike Scheinblum
Rachel D Lindenthal
January 29, 2014
Stan made it his mission to send a message of condolence to so many people, some whom he hardly knew, just to make them feel somewhat better at the difficult time of a loss. Stan's death creates a most difficult time for me and all who knew him. My condolences are now sent for him. R.I.P.
January 29, 2014
Rest in peace, Stan.
Vincent Castagno
January 29, 2014
Stanley and I worked together for may years. He was a kind and gentle person. Shalom my friend.
January 28, 2014
I miss you so much Stan. Love Sammy
Mark Risisky
January 28, 2014
I knew him from my youth at Beth El as well as from the youth groups, Kadima and USY. Stan was a true mensch who always took the time to care for us kids.
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