Soul
of blessed memory

50 | JULY 16 • 2020 

BERNARD VERN 
“LUCKY” 
LIEBERMAN, 95, 
beloved father, 
grandfather and 
great-grandfather, 
passed away on June 30, 2020, 
in Albuquerque, N.M. 
He was born in Detroit to 
Irving and Regina Lieberman 
(Kupferman). Lucky was 
good-spirited and always had 
a smile on his face, laughing 
and cracking jokes. He had the 
most positive outlook on life. 
When asked how old he was, 
he would say he was 80 or 90 
years young and would live to 
100 or even 120. Lucky was 
thoughtful and giving, never 
forgetting a birthday or holiday 
and always offering to arrange 
for family to visit.
Lucky was drafted into the 
United States Armed Forces 
upon graduating high school 
in 1943 and honorably served 
his country for nearly three 
years as a paratrooper and 
medic in the 101st Airborne 
Division of the U.S. Army. He 
was deployed to the European 
Theater, where he parachut-
ed behind enemy lines at 
Normandy on D-Day, earning 
several honors, including three 
Bronze Stars.
Lucky enjoyed bowling, 
especially in leagues, such as 
B’
nai B’
rith, horseback riding 
in his younger years, flying 
planes, dancing and watch-
ing shows on the big screen 
or stage. His desire to see the 
world, which started during 
his military service, continued 
throughout his life. Lucky and 
his wife, Goldie, traveled the 
globe, taking cruises and trav-
eling to every country, except 
Greenland.
Lucky was active in many 
organizations over the years, 
including Jewish War Veterans, 
American Legion, VFW and 
Disabled American Veterans; 
and he was a Mason and a 
Shriner.
Mr. Lieberman was 
preceded in death by his 

wife, Goldie; father, Irving 
Lieberman; mother, Regina 
Lieberman (Kupferman); sis-
ter, Rose Joseph (Lieberman); 
stepdaughter, Rose Debra 
Ostrovitz. 
He will be dearly missed 
by his children, Peggy Ann 
Ziegler (Lieberman) and Gary 
Lieberman; stepson and step-
daughter-in-law,, Barry and 
Adele Berlin; stepson-in-law, 
David Ostrovitz; grandchil-
dren, Jason and Amy Ziegler, 
Aaron Ziegler and partner, 
Phu Pham, Dale and Stephanie 
Ziegler, Mara (Ziegler) and 
Nathaniel Hawkins; step-
grandchildren, Romy Belton, 
Ari and Emory Davies, Shana 
Ostrovitz, Lenny Ostrovitz, 
Niki Berlin, Carey Berlin; 
great-grandchildren, Jacob 
Ziegler, Morgan Ziegler, Milo 
Ziegler, Lila Ziegler, Lillian 
Hawkins and Maxine Hawkins; 
stepgreat-grandchildren Grant 
Belton, Everett Belton, Edynn 
Davies and Kinley Davies. The 
family will keep Lucky in their 
hearts and celebrate his joy for 
life.
Interment was at Fairview 
Memorial Park Cemetery in 
Albuquerque. In lieu of flow-
ers, contributions may be made 
to the Jewish War Veterans 
of America, the American 
Stroke Association or to a 
charity of one’
s choice. Please 
visit the online guestbook at 
FrenchFunerals.com. 

EDNA “ETHEL” 
MOORE, 89, 
passed away July 4, 
2020, after a full, 
rewarding life. 
She was born 
Sept. 29, 1930, in 
New York City to Lillian and 
Louis Mirtenbaum. She married 
Morris (Moogerman) Moore, 
who preceded her death in 
2015. 
Moving to Syracuse, N.Y., in 
her youth, she went on to attend 
Syracuse University. She earned 
a degree in chemistry, start-
ing a career with Parke Davis 

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