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Stanley Sheinbaum: 1920-2016

A strong backer of liberal causes, politicians, and publications, Stanley Sheinbaum blew the whistle on the CIA's covert torture program in Vietnam and later came to Santa Barbara to join the Hutchins Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.

Stanley Sheinbaum: 1920-2016
<b>ACTIVIST:</b> Stanley Sheinbaum was a strong backer of liberal causes, politicians, and publications, including this one, during a life replete with accomplishments.

Stanley K. Sheinbaum’s family brought him home to Santa Barbara last month to the dramatic oceanfront bluff that sits just south of the Bird Refuge. It’s a majestic location, with a panoramic view of the Channel Islands and the silver-blue Pacific stretching seemingly infinitely beyond.

Stan turned 96 in June, and this bluff — in the Santa Barbara Cemetery — will now be his final home, in the family plot he and his wife, Betty, picked out years ago.

The two of them hadn’t lived full-time here for quite some time before his death, but there’d never been a question about where he’d return when this moment came.