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Kaleb Matthew Staman
January 24, 2004 - February 26, 2019

Place of Birth: Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Residence: Zahl, North Dakota
Age: 15

Kaleb Matthew Staman, 15, passed away Tuesday, February 26, 2019 at his home.
Kaleb was born January 24, 2004 to Tina Staman at RWMC in Scottsbluff. He attended school at Lake Minatare, Gering and Banner County. Due to Kaleb’s mother’s employment they would live in Colorado, Washington, Arizona, Nevada and Montana. Most recently they moved to Zahl, ND where Kaleb was attending the 9th grade at Grenora.
Kaleb was an avid target shooter, animal lover and photographer. He had an amazing smile and always had a positive thought for his mom every day. Of course, he was still a boy who loved to play video games with his friends.
Kaleb recently developed a love for semi-trucks and fortunately his friends Ben Echevarria and Chandler Barber could show him everything he needed to know. Kaleb also enjoyed homemade food and there was never a leftover. Most of all, Kaleb loved his family and friends.
Kaleb being raised by his mom, they had an inseparable relationship together. Kaleb was and will always be his mom’s world.
Kaleb is survived by his mother, Tina; his sister Katelynn (Kyle) Debus; nephew Lincoln Debus; grandparents Kathy Anderson and Tyler Staman; Uncle Hap and Aunt Joyce Staman; Uncle Tim and Aunt Tekla Naab and many cousins, aunts and uncles.

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Marty
Feb 27, 2019
I am so sorry for your loss. May the words of our loving heavenly Father bring your family comfort and strength during this most difficult time as He promises to bring our loved ones back to life in a perfect world where there will be no more suffering or death (John 5:28-29 & Revelation 21:4).
Kelly Johnson (Sidney, MT)
Feb 27, 2019
I am truly heartbroken to hear of Kaleb's death. All his teachers at Sidney Middle School remember him as a kind student, friendly to everyone and someone who enjoyed learning. We were sorry he had to move after just getting to know him and wish we could have been able to help him with whatever was troubling him. We are truly sorry and sending our deepest sympathy to his family.
Joleah Sverdrup (Sidney, Montana)
Mar 1, 2019
It is sad to know that he is gone. He has been a great friend to me almost like a brother. He's gonna be missed by all of us in sidney. We had so many great memories. We hope he rests in peace.
Tyler Smith (Zahl, ND)
Mar 1, 2019
Kaleb is going to be missed in our class. He was always so nice.
Charise Smith & Family (Zahl, ND)
Mar 2, 2019
We are so very sorry for your loss. Please know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Samuel and Melissa Gardner (Henderson, Nevada)
Mar 3, 2019
Kaleb with the young men of the Higland Hills Ward
My man, Kaleb. I am sorry to hear that you have left us so soon. We will remember you for your wonderful attitude and willingness to just be there, no matter what. I can't remember a time that you weren't ready to help and to be a friend to those around you. Thank you for sharing your light and life with us. We have nothing but warm memories with you and look forward to seeing you again in the eternities. God be with you, my friend and with your family.
Fred N
Mar 6, 2019
To the Family,
A family member lost their child. They said that “The trauma of the death of a child is something that just cannot be explained. There can be no greater pain.”
What helped them to cope with their child’s death? They fully believe, as the Bible teaches, that God will restore paradisaic conditions to our earth and that he yearns to bring back to life on earth those who have died—including children, such as yours. (Job 14:14, 15; John 5:28, 29)
They look forward to the day when they will hold and embrace their child again. Every time they hear the word “paradise,” that hope warms their hearts! In the meantime, they take comfort in the fact that their child is in God’s memory.
I hope the same thoughts may bring your family comfort in dealing with your loss.
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