Stanley Ira Joseph Weinberg

1929 - 2016

Stanley Ira Joseph Weinberg obituary, 1929-2016, Mckinney, TX

Stanley Ira Joseph Weinberg

1929 - 2016

BORN

1929

DIED

2016

Stanley Weinberg Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 5, 2016.
Stanley I. Weinberg, lawyer, bridge whiz and chess master passed away April 3, 2016. He was preceded in death by his wife Joan Sandler Weinberg, but left behind many friends and admirers. Stanley was born in 1929 in New York to George and Anna Weinberg. After attending the Bronx High School of Science he finagled his way at age 17 into the US Army. Following WWII, Stanley hopped a train to Oklahoma where the GI Bill allowed him to attend the University in Norman (OU). There he met Joan who was from Oklahoma City. They married and he graduated with a journalism degree. Upon graduation, the newlyweds moved to Dallas where Stanley found a job with KLIF radio where he read the news under the persona of "Stan White". Later he landed a job at the Dallas Times Herald writing sports alongside legendary Blackie Sherrod. While working as a journalist, Stanley attended night school at SMU School of Law, obtaining his JD Degree in 1964. He immediately changed careers and went into practice with legendary defense attorney Charles Tessmer. Sojourning with Mr. Tessmer allowed Stanley to later open his own criminal defense practice. For the majority of his career he practiced with Marvin and Shirley Levin in Dallas under the name of Levin, Weinberg and Levin. Stanley was a lawyer's lawyer--he could be found most days in the cafeteria of the courthouse counseling younger lawyers and swapping strategy with the elite of the defense bar. He was an ardent member and past officer of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (TCDLA). Stanley was sought after by other members of the bar for his encyclopedic knowledge of Search & Seizure case law. He was a frequent speaker on that subject for the Dallas Criminal Defense Bar. He counted among his many friends attorneys such as Ed Mason, Fred Time and Peter Lesser. In addition to the practice of law Stanley and Joan enjoyed intelligent discussions and friendships with writers, artists and other deep thinkers such as A.C.Green, AJ and Harold Melnick, Sam and Nita Mae Tannebuam, Sylvia and Marvin Greenberg, John and Libby Weeks, Dan and Louette Weiser, Marvin and Marianne Menaker, Jim Lehrer and many more. For the last decade of his life Stanley resided at Town North Village where he had friendships with Sam Berger and anyone else who cared to play bridge or engage in conversation. Stanley is survived by his daughter Jorjana Letow of McKinney; son Gregg Weinberg and wife Melodi of Houston; grandchildren Matthew Letow, Stefanie Clark, Sandler Weinberg and Leigh Weinberg; great grandchildren Zoey and Ethan Clark. A grave-side service will be held at Sparkman Hillcrest Cemetery on Northwest Highway on Thursday April 7, at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the March of Dimes.

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April 13, 2016

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April 10, 2016

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April 9, 2016

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Kent Poynor

April 13, 2016

Stan was a lawyer's lawyer and a gentleman, a pleasure to know, and an asset to humanity. He always had a caring smile, a kind and clever word.

Richard Warfield

April 10, 2016

Stan's son, Gregg, was a classmate at SMU Law School. I have practiced criminal law in Dallas County, ever since and want Gregg and everyone else to know that his father was a tremendous lawyer and a great guy. His "Search and Seizure," updates were a fixture for the local bar, and he could always be relied upon for great wisdom and sound advice. He is already missed.

April 9, 2016

So sorry to hear of Stan's passing. A very fine man and a great lawyer. Rest in peace my friend. David Loving

Lauren Pomerantz

April 7, 2016

Dear Joan,
My name is Lauren and I am a cousin to Stan. My mother is Gladys Weinberg Pomerantz and my uncle is Stephen Weinberg. I am the granddaughter to Louis Weinberg (George Weinberg's brother).
I am so sorry to read and hear about Stanley's passing. My uncle Stephen spoke of him all the time. I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Maybe one day I can meet my other part of my family. My best to everyone. Lauren Pomerantz

aj & Harold Melnick

April 7, 2016

Stan and Joan have been our dear friends since his "Stan White" days. Stan was a man of intelligence and integrity; time spent with him was always rewarding. We will miss and remember him always.

Harold & aj Melnick

April 7, 2016

Stan and Joan have been our dear friends since his "Stan White" days. Stan was a man of intelligence and integrity; time spent with him was always rewarding. We will miss and remember him always.

Kathi Drew

April 6, 2016

Stan was a true old-fashioned gentleman, in the very best sense of that term. He was always courteous, even to opposing counsel. He was inordinately generous with his time, especially to younger lawyers. He will be deeply missed.

Lawrence Boyd

April 5, 2016

His Annual Fourth Amendment update for Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, performed with Ed Mason ("The Ed and Stan Show"), was such a "must-see" event for criminal lawyers that it was always a standing-room-only event. Whenever he posted something on the TCDLA list-serve, I always saved it for later reading, if I didn't read it that moment, because I knew that it was going to be an indispensable gem. Charter Member of TCDLA. A great legal scholar and teacher.--Lawrence G. Boyd

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