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Hugh Macbeth Jr.

San Francisco, California

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Hugh E. Macbeth, Jr.

June 21, 1919 — September 14, 2019

Hugh E. Macbeth, Jr. passed on September 14, 2019, not quite three months into his one hundred and first year. Predeceased by our beloved mother Lillian C. Macbeth, his wife of 48 years, and our beloved step–mother Maxine Gardner...

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I served as Commissioner Macbeths clerk in Domestic Violence court from 1988 to 1995. He was a good man and we greatly enjoyed working with each other. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing.

Dear Revon, Peter, Doreen and Lydia,

Thank you all for your kind remembrances. Lydia and I have had several exchanges about the legal work of her mother and my father and grandfather. Revon, I remember your kind words when my mother passed in 1993. I hope you and Souie [Sharon] and your families have a warm and wonderful new year. We spent all of our schooling years together with Peter and his [twin] sister Francis, from Union Ave. to Virgil, and then Belmont. We were blessed...

Hugh E. Macbeth Jr.
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Lydia E. Ringwald and Alexis Ringwald Gin

Hugh E. Macbeth Jr. lived a brave and honorable life. He was successful as an attorney working with his father Hugh E. Macbeth Sr. in their downtown Los Angeles office, then continued on to become a judge. He enjoyed the good fortune of loving relationships with successful children who have also contributed to society.

I had the good fortune of meeting Hugh E. Macbeth Jr and his wife Maxine at their home in San Francisco a few years ago. We reminisced about my mother Eva M. Mack,...

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Dear Doug and Huey,

So sorry for your loss.

I grew up on Burlington Ave. I'm sure my late brother played with you.

I lost my dad when he was only 52. Good to know Mr. McBeth knew his great grandchildren. Michael and Alvin passed when they were in their 60's. We celebrated my mom's 90th. She never wanted to move because the house was the only thing they ever owned. So she still lives in a Victorian on Burlington.

From what I read in the past...

Dear Hugh and Doug: I am so sorry for the passing of your Dad. I remember our years on Burlington. I remember seeing your dad walking with his briefcase and brown paper bag lunch, while Souie and I would be walking to Union Ave School, I still have pics of your mom, Doug I have the pic of you and I leading the May Day parade, Hugh I remember our fun summer. Your parents were great people. Your Dad lived a long life and left a legacy of two sons and their families...I'm sure your parents...