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Damon Breland Lieb

Birth
Death
26 Aug 2014 (aged 99)
Burial
Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for D. B. Lieb, 99, of Portales, will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, August, 30, 2014, at the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ with David Bennett officiating, assisted by various family members.
Burial will follow in the Portales Cemetery with Todd Lieb, Aaron Lieb, Leslie Lieb-Creighton, Crissa Lieb-Carter, Tammy Lieb-Bales and Jody Lieb-Dennis serving as pallbearers. Jerry Stokes, George Brumfield, Mack Kizer, Dick Hood, Junior Jasso and Lyndell Thompson along with all of his church family will serve as honorary pallbearers.
The family requests that if you have a special memory of Mr. Lieb, please come prepared to share it at the service. Those desiring to make memorial contributions may send them to either the New Mexico Christian Children's Home, 1356 NM 236, Portales, NM 88130 or by credit card at our website, wheelermortuary.net or to the Church of Christ Student Center, c/o Third and Kilgore Church of Christ, P O Box 450, Portales, NM 88130.
The family will receive guests at the funeral home on Friday evening from 6 to 8 PM. Damon Breland Lieb was born April 10, 1915 in Anson, TX to the home of Emma (Breland) and Herman "H. R." Lieb and died peacefully at his home on August 26, 2014, the day before what would have been his 75th wedding anniversary.
Damon grew up in Jones County, and on August. 27, 1939, in Spur, TX he was married to Nina Ford. The family moved to Roosevelt County in 1943 and settled on a a farm in the Red Lake community near Elida.
Damon farmed there until 1972, when he retired and moved to Portales. Even though he was officially retired, D. B. continued to raise cattle at Lingo and help his sons with the farms. The last time Mr. Lieb drove the combine he was 90 years old. Damon was a faithful Christian, and a member of the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ. You could likely count on your hands the number of times he missed attending Sunday services. Mr. Lieb began serving as a deacon for the Fourth Street congregation in Portales in 1953. He became an elder in1956, and served in that capacity until 1980 when the Second Street and Fourth Street congregations merged to form the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ. At that time he again became a deacon, and served until 1992. During his years of service, both the New Mexico Christian Children's Home and the Church of Christ Student Center were founded. He always enjoyed helping with the Sunday chicken fries and other congregational activities. His two guiding principles were to love God and work hard. D. B. exemplified living a quiet life that honored his faith. In addition to his work in the church, Damon served on the Soil Conservation Board, and was a supporter of the Roosevelt County Fair. He encouraged his children and grandchildren to show animals, and that has continued on as a family tradition even to his great-grandchildren. Damon was always ready to be involved in anything along with his sons. He loved to hunt and fish, and be with his family. Damon was always fun-loving. A grandson remembered him challenging his grandchildren to a "rock fight" on a camping trip when he was 60 plus years old.
He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Johnny and Sharon Lieb of Portales and Randy and Diane Lieb of Dora; six grandchildren, Todd Lieb, Aaron (Heather) Lieb, Leslie (Garland) Creighton, Crissa (Rodney) Carter, Tammy (Mark) Bales and Jody (Jeremy) Dennis; 14 great-grandchildren, Lathan Lieb, Kynzie and Kasyn Creighton, Tyler and Macy Bales, Reagan, Walker, and Taylor Dennis, Kye, Cass and Canon Carter and Jed, Alyssa and Jasmine Lieb; and by Irene Montano, who has been his faithful caretaker for the past eight years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, William and Alfred Lieb, two sisters, Allene Jackson and Sadie Smith, a grandson, BradLieb who died in 2000, a son, Dennis Lieb who died in 1988 and by Nina(Ford) Lieb, who died June 13, 2002 after more than 62 1/2 years of marriage.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary of Portales. 575-356-4455, wheelermortuary.net

Funeral services for D. B. Lieb, 99, of Portales, will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, August, 30, 2014, at the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ with David Bennett officiating, assisted by various family members.
Burial will follow in the Portales Cemetery with Todd Lieb, Aaron Lieb, Leslie Lieb-Creighton, Crissa Lieb-Carter, Tammy Lieb-Bales and Jody Lieb-Dennis serving as pallbearers. Jerry Stokes, George Brumfield, Mack Kizer, Dick Hood, Junior Jasso and Lyndell Thompson along with all of his church family will serve as honorary pallbearers.
The family requests that if you have a special memory of Mr. Lieb, please come prepared to share it at the service. Those desiring to make memorial contributions may send them to either the New Mexico Christian Children's Home, 1356 NM 236, Portales, NM 88130 or by credit card at our website, wheelermortuary.net or to the Church of Christ Student Center, c/o Third and Kilgore Church of Christ, P O Box 450, Portales, NM 88130.
The family will receive guests at the funeral home on Friday evening from 6 to 8 PM. Damon Breland Lieb was born April 10, 1915 in Anson, TX to the home of Emma (Breland) and Herman "H. R." Lieb and died peacefully at his home on August 26, 2014, the day before what would have been his 75th wedding anniversary.
Damon grew up in Jones County, and on August. 27, 1939, in Spur, TX he was married to Nina Ford. The family moved to Roosevelt County in 1943 and settled on a a farm in the Red Lake community near Elida.
Damon farmed there until 1972, when he retired and moved to Portales. Even though he was officially retired, D. B. continued to raise cattle at Lingo and help his sons with the farms. The last time Mr. Lieb drove the combine he was 90 years old. Damon was a faithful Christian, and a member of the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ. You could likely count on your hands the number of times he missed attending Sunday services. Mr. Lieb began serving as a deacon for the Fourth Street congregation in Portales in 1953. He became an elder in1956, and served in that capacity until 1980 when the Second Street and Fourth Street congregations merged to form the Third and Kilgore Church of Christ. At that time he again became a deacon, and served until 1992. During his years of service, both the New Mexico Christian Children's Home and the Church of Christ Student Center were founded. He always enjoyed helping with the Sunday chicken fries and other congregational activities. His two guiding principles were to love God and work hard. D. B. exemplified living a quiet life that honored his faith. In addition to his work in the church, Damon served on the Soil Conservation Board, and was a supporter of the Roosevelt County Fair. He encouraged his children and grandchildren to show animals, and that has continued on as a family tradition even to his great-grandchildren. Damon was always ready to be involved in anything along with his sons. He loved to hunt and fish, and be with his family. Damon was always fun-loving. A grandson remembered him challenging his grandchildren to a "rock fight" on a camping trip when he was 60 plus years old.
He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Johnny and Sharon Lieb of Portales and Randy and Diane Lieb of Dora; six grandchildren, Todd Lieb, Aaron (Heather) Lieb, Leslie (Garland) Creighton, Crissa (Rodney) Carter, Tammy (Mark) Bales and Jody (Jeremy) Dennis; 14 great-grandchildren, Lathan Lieb, Kynzie and Kasyn Creighton, Tyler and Macy Bales, Reagan, Walker, and Taylor Dennis, Kye, Cass and Canon Carter and Jed, Alyssa and Jasmine Lieb; and by Irene Montano, who has been his faithful caretaker for the past eight years.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, William and Alfred Lieb, two sisters, Allene Jackson and Sadie Smith, a grandson, BradLieb who died in 2000, a son, Dennis Lieb who died in 1988 and by Nina(Ford) Lieb, who died June 13, 2002 after more than 62 1/2 years of marriage.
Arrangements are under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary of Portales. 575-356-4455, wheelermortuary.net



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