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Allan Ecker Obituary

1921 - 2012
Ecker, Allan B., age 90, died on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 in Houston, Texas of natural causes. Allan was a graduate of Columbia Grammar School, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School.
Allan began his newspaper and magazine career as a copy editor on The Chicago Sun (now the Sun-Times). In World War II, as a staff sergeant in the U.S. Army, Allan served as a correspondent for YANK the Army Weekly in France, Germany and Czechoslovakia, and as News Editor and Acting Managing Editor at the New York headquarters of the enlisted men's worldwide magazine.
After the war, Allan was a contributing editor (fulltime writer) of TIME magazine for five years, serving as Education Editor and Press Editor, before leaving to study law under the GI Bill of Rights.
Admitted to the bar in 1953, Allan was an associate and then a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, a venerable and distinguished New York law firm, for 24 years. Later he was Counsel to the Herrick Feinstein law firm. His principal areas of practice were Corporate and Securities law and Real Estate law. Allan was well-regarded in the profession as a mentor of younger lawyers, helping them to bridge the gap between law school and law practice, and teaching them legal draftsmanship.
At Paul, Weiss, Allan was associated with Lloyd K. Garrison in the representation of J. Robert Oppenheimer in the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission administrative proceeding that ultimately determined that Dr. Oppenheimer, who had earlier directed the Manhattan Project creation and manufacture of the atomic bomb, was a "security risk."
Allan was an officer and director for 30 years of a "Fortune 500" public company in the entertainment and publishing business, Warner Communications Inc. and its successor by merger Time Warner Inc. He was a longtime director of David R. Godine Publisher Inc., a Boston book publisher.
In later years, heeding the admonition of the Mitchell Parish/Hoagy Carmichael song "Stardust" to recall "the music of the years gone by," Allan wrote informal memoirs of legal matters in which he been engaged. The Green Bag, a review at George Mason University School of Law, and Legal Studies Forum, a review at West Virginia University College of Law, published the stand-alone chapters of his memoirs.
Allan is survived by his wife Elizabeth Rice Ecker, his daughter Sarah (Ecker) Cooper, his son-in-law Samuel W. Cooper, his granddaughters Hannah and Georgia Cooper, and his sister Laura (Ecker) Ludwig. His sister Shirley (Ecker) Boskey and his son David Rice Ecker predeceased him.
Allan will be remembered at a gathering of friends on Monday, June 18, 2012, from 6 – 9 pm, at The Cosmopolitan Club, 122 E. 66th Street.

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Published by New York Times from Apr. 27 to Apr. 28, 2012.

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Elaine Dolan

April 30, 2014

Working for Mr. Ecker for 11 years at Time-Warner was a happy experience; I shall always remember him as kind, courteous and thoughtful to all who knew him.

Patricia Hoffman Donnell

February 28, 2013

One of my fondest memories of Uncle Allan is of a trip home to Sparta, Wisconsin, for a summer visit. Aunt Liz, Uncle Allan and I got stuck at O'Hare Airport for many hours, waiting for our connection to La Crosse. After many delays, and being shuffled from one gate to another, children were tired, parents were hassled, the small gate area was overcrowded, and people were getting grouchy.

My Uncle Allan disappeared briefly. Then he suddenly reappeared, with two large brown bags – full of ice cream bars! He began passing them out to everyone in the gate area. In a short time, people were laughing and smiling, children were happy, and strangers were chatting with each other.

Uncle Allan sat back down with a satisfied chuckle, and said ... "That was a good investment!" That's the kind of thoughtful generosity I always admired about my Uncle Allan.

Gavriela Langer

February 14, 2013

We'll always miss Uncle Allan.

Andy Delaney

November 23, 2012

Mr. Ecker will always be remembered by me because he offered to give me $5,000 to help me attend Harvard Law School. Though I did not accept he helped a lot of young people and was a great man and true lawyer who was advised mabny through their troubles. Condolences to Mrs. Ecker and Sarah.

Tom Doane

October 14, 2012

I recently searched for Allan's contact information and was saddened to see his obituary. My thoughts are with his family and friends. Though my connection with Allan was only through working on his house he and Elizabeth treated me as a friend. When I told Allan of my battle against a bank for racial discrimination in their mortgage lending policy he immediately called a lawyer and assigned her to help. He also wrote a letter to the judge assigned to the case. He was the only lawyer that I ever found that cared about the issue and helped me even though I did not ask for his help and he had only just recently met me. This is just one example of his kindness and humility that is so rare in our world and I join those who miss and adored him. Tom Doane

Suzanne & Leslie Steinau

May 1, 2012

We will cherish the memories and miss his presence at our Pietro's luncheons. He will not be forgotten. Allan was a true gentleman, legal craftsman, mentor, colleague, and good friend. His 90th birthday celebration will always be a special memory. Please know that you are in our thoughts. All our love.

mike rice

April 28, 2012

Allan is my uncle married to my Aunt Elizabeth Rice. For over fifty years he has been a valued member of our family in Wisconsin. We will miss him terribly.

Mike Rice

April 28, 2012

Allan is my uncle. He has been a valuable addition to our family. He is already missed terribly here in Wisconsin where he appeared regularly for over 50 years.

April 28, 2012

Allan was a wonderful neighbor and friend for many years. We will miss him and cherish memories we shared.
Mary and harv

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