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Honorable Judge Milton Raphaelson

Holden, Massachusetts

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Honorable Judge Milton Raphaelson, 83HOLDEN - Honorable Judge Milton H. Raphaelson, 83, of Holden formerly of Sturbridge and Worcester, retired First Justice of Dudley District Court, passed away peacefully Sunday, February 9th 2014 at the Ichabod Washburn Hospice with his loving family gathered...

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May GOD be with Milton Raphaelson forever, Amen!
Rest in peace.

Dear Betty, Laurie, Henry, Candi & Jeff,
I am so sad to hear of Milton's passing and can't imagine the sadness you must be feeling. Milton will live in your hearts forever. My sincere condolences.

Hank,Laurie,Candi and Geoff
Carol and I are so saddened to hear of the loss of our Sorrento St neighbor ---your dad. The "Honorable"title in his legal identity was more a true reflection of who the person actually was and is reflected in each one of you .

So sorry for your loss, our loss.
Chuck Raphaelson

Dear Betty, children and families,
My sincere condolences to all of you. I am so sorry. He loved all of you and was so proud of you Betty and the children's accomplishments. Milt was a lovely man and he told the most wonderful stories. He had a story for every occasion and he was comical. My late husband Jerry Madaus thought he was a brilliant lawyer and a caring and honorable Judge. He will be missed. God rest his nurturing and noble soul.
Love and prayers,
Kathleen Madaus

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My condolences to the Raphaelson family, Milton was a knowledgeable,helpful,funny, wonderful person

Dear Betty and family,

We were so fortunate to know both of you. What a wonderful advocate for those who suffered from addiction. Together, both of you reached out your hands to help. In ways that the judiciary never experienced before. There is a saying, "where shall we find his like again? He paved the way and so did you Betty, for more people to understand that addiction is treatable. With memory and fondness..Mary McGrail and Nancy Nobert.

I first met Mr.Raphael when I took a course in public health law that he taught. Later with his involvement with the lake association. I can truly say that he was one of the most interesting person that I have ever met. Very sorry for your loss.

Laurie, Our deepest sympathy to you & your Family , Jim & Kathy McMahon