Date of Death:  May 27, 2022

Service Details

A celebration of life will be Saturday, July 2, 2022 at First Presbyterian Church Three Rivers/Centreville, with visitation at 10:00 a.m., service at 11:00 a.m. and luncheon to follow.

Obituary Notice

Benjamin Charles Liebenthal, 98, of Three Rivers, went to be with his Lord Friday, May 27, 2022.

Born in Milwaukee, WI on March 3, 1924 to Martha (Kaun) and Edward John Liebenthal, he grew up in Hales Corners, WI. He grew up during the depression years of the 30’s, graduating from East Troy High School, enlisting and serving over three years in the Army Air Corp during WWII, all contributing to a man who loved adventures and the friends he met along the way. Each one became a story in the book of Ben’s life.

The first actual adventure began when he married his love, his traveling companion, his partner in life, Ruth Alice Nott. Hitchhiking from their wedding on July 20, 1945 in Wisconsin to his Army Air Force base in Alabama, they hitched rides with people including one who pointed out all the whisky stills in Kentucky, one who let Ben drive while he slept, and one who was a lieutenant governor of Georgia.

On the GI bill, Ben graduated in 1942 with a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin.

Eventually moving to LaGrange, IL, Ben’s career took off when he was employed by Electromotive Division of General Motors, a manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives. Riding along on many western freight railroads, he would recount stories of the train engineers, the firemen and the curious events as he rode along to supervise innovations in wheel slip controls for the locomotive. Other adventures through his career involved swinging from ship to oilwell decks in the Gulf of Mexico, visiting China soon after it reopened to outsiders, and visiting Brazil were all highlights of his working career. He retired as the Chief Electrical Rotating Engineer in 1984.

Upon retirement he and Ruth explored Germany, Spain, England, Ireland, Scotland and the USA. Everywhere they went the highlights were always about the people they met along the way.

Ruth and Ben enjoyed golf, bridge, dinners and good times with so many friends in LaGrange, IL, in Three Rivers, Michigan and in Golf Hammock of Sebring, Florida where they spent winter months after retirement.

He was preceded in death by all nine of his brothers and sisters and his beloved wife, Ruth, who died November 30, 2014.

He loved his three children and their spouses, Ann (Larry) Hermen of Three Rivers, MI, Lynn (Gary) Conway of Monmouth, IL and Edward (Sue) Liebenthal of Paw Paw, MI. He adored his 9 grandchildren, Chris Hermen, Tim (Kelli) Hermen, Matt (Lee) Hermen, Brad (Brittany) Conway, David Conway, Catherine Conway, Corlyne (Andrew) Mulder, Julie (Andrew) Cudney, Marc (Priscilla) Liebenthal. He delighted in his 15 great-grandchildren.

He will be dearly missed by all who were lucky enough to know him.

Additional Information

Donations in Ben’s memory may be directed to First Presbyterian Church Three Rivers/Centreville. Envelopes are available at and may be sent to Hohner Funeral Home in care of his arrangements.

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3 Comments

  1. Uncle Ben and Aunt Ruth were my favorite Aunt and Uncle. I have such wonderful memories of my husband and my trip there in 1984. God has a special place in his heart for those two and I’m proud to know that someday soon, I will be up there with them as well. What a joyeous day that will be.

  2. Our lives were so blessed with knowing Ben. His humor, his intelligence, zest for living, his courage and his living his faith in the Lord touched not only Mick’s and my lives but so many others. Our love and prayers are with all his family.

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