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Donald B. Scace Jr.

Broomall, Pennsylvania

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Donald B. Scace, Jr., Esquire, age 66 Donald B. Scace, Jr., Esquire, age 66, of Broomall, passed away on December 26, 2013, at Bryn Mawr Hospital . He was born to Eleanor (nee MacFarland) Scace the late Donald B. Scace, Jr. on July 1, 1947, in Philadelphia. He graduated from Interboro High School...

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I tried many cases against Don and each time I knew that Don was a smart litigator who knew the law, mastered the facts and represented his clients well. Above all Don was ethically impeccable. He was a beacon of professionalism. We will miss him and our thoughts are with his family.

I was saddened to hear of Don's passing. Don worked with my father and brother at McEldrew and Hanamirian for many years and I know from speaking to them that Don was a true professional. I would run into Don infrequently once I became an attorney and I took advantage of each meeting as a chance to talk about the "good old days". May god bless you and your family and help see you through this difficult time.

I knew Don professionally going back to his days with McEldrew .. Scace firm. He was always a true professional ,a fine lawyer, and a person to be respected. My condolences, Larry Metzger

Cyndi,

I was shocked to hear of Don's passing. Only last week, Ann and I enjoyed his 2013 recap with his classic Scace humor. I have only good memories of days at Lafayette, your trip to our area to watch Brad play baseball in 1994 and discussions with Don about the benefits of time at the Jersey Shore. Our thoughts are with you and your children during this time of loss.

Dear Cindy,
I was stunned and saddened by Don's passing. I'm so sorry. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Ann

Don, I will miss you as a former friend and fraternity brother. I smile to recount many of the good times and shared antics at Lafayette. All my best to Cindy and the girls. Fondly, Pedro Dembergh '69

Cindy,& Family & Aunt Eleanor, Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Our Cousin Don, Thoughts & Prayers go out to You for Peace,and always we will have fond memories of Don in Our Hearts.

Cindy, Susannah, Brad,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your husband and father. Got to know him at the University of Maryland football games. He was a special person. All our prayers and love. Love Beverly and Craig

I lived on Gardner Ave in Glenolden and Don was one of my best friends as a little boy. We moved when I was in 4th grade and I only saw him a few times after that. Don got sick from eating a whole bag of potato chips as a first or second grader and would never eat them again in the time I knew him. A story I have recounted to many people who got sick of other things. I'm so sorry my family moved so much when I was young and I lost track of so many nice people.
Bill...