Training Center Auditorium Dedicated In Memory Of Bill Luebberman
By Public Information Officer Bill Rehkopf
March 7, 2016
The new auditorium at the Carroll County Public Safety Training Center has been formally dedicated in memory of longtime fire service instructor and member of the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department, former chief Bill Luebberman.
Members of the Sykesville Fire Department were joined by representatives of fire departments from Carroll County and the surrounding region, along with many of Bill's fellow Maryland Fire & Rescue Institute instructors at the dedication ceremony in Westminster.
In addition to "Mr. Bill's" name adorning the wall over the entrance to the auditorium, a portrait was unveiled of Luebberman, painted by his sister, Shelley Steinle.
Bill devoted many years of service in training firefighters and fire service instructors in Carroll County and across the state of Maryland. Today's dedication is an honor truly deserved.
Libby Luebberman (Far L) with members of the CCVESA administration & Bill's sister, Shelley Steinle, who painted her brother's portrait.
William F. Luebberman. "Mr. Bill" to most of us.
The unveiling of Mr. Bill's portrait with Neil Roop of the CCPSTC, Bill's wife Libby, and his sister, the artist, Shelley Steinle.
Mr. Bill in all his glory.
A nice crowd on hand for the dedication of the auditorium in memory of Bill Luebberman.
Bill Luebberman's sister, Shelley Steinle, speaks about painting her brother's portrait that hangs over the entrance to the auditorium.
Another look at the William F. Luebberman Auditorium at the Carroll County Public Safety Training Center.