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EDWARD MYLES GINSBURG

West Newton, Massachusetts

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GINSBURG, Edward Myles Age 90, passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on June 24, 2023. Eddie was larger than life. He was a Pied Piper, attracting a following wherever he went. He brightened up every room he entered with his big smile, stylish vibrant bow ties, and contagious...

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Judge Ginsburg was one in a million. If he befriended you, it was for life. He was blessed with a brilliant legal mind and a wonderful sense of humor. He was a lawyer, a mentor, and a man who made this world a better place!

I loved him to the moon and back and told him every day. I was so lucky xo

Eddie was larger than life and his presence will be felt long after he has left us. Everyone has stories about Ed (and pumpkin as well). I just close my eyes and see him with his big grin and bowtie. His exuberance and humor cannot take away from all the wonderful things he did for the court, the legal community and the less fortunate among us. His manner just made him more effective. I am sending heartfelt sympathy to his family, and especially Julie .In time the pain will subside but the...

My condolences to the Ginsburg Family. In 1997, Judge Ginsburg was the first Middlesex Probate Judge to call me + invited me to have lunch with him out at his Marlboro Satellite Probate Court immediately after I became the Middlesex Register of Probate Court. He was a true friend of mine + my Dad's too.

Dear Eddie, At a recent reunion of the Exeter Class of 1951, you gave a wonderful talk. Bright, humorful and compelling. How we will miss you. With love from Ed Mills

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Judge Eddie Ginsburg devoted more hours, months, and years, more than anyone I know, towards organizing and mentoring lawyers to provide pro bono representation and care to people who could not afford a lawyer. I used to call him, "The Pied Piper of Pro Bono." It was my privilege to work with him in the organization, Senior Partners for Justice, a group of lawyers he instituted, who volunteered to provide free legal representation to those in need. His sense of public service was...