LAWRENCE-KOTIN-Obituary

LAWRENCE "LARRY" KOTIN

Framingham, Massachusetts

1940 - 2022

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KOTIN, Lawrence "Larry" Of Cambridge, MA. Born 1940 in Monticello, NY, raised in South Fallsburg, NY, educated in New York and Paris, and devoted resident of Cambridge, MA for 44 years. Beloved son of Edward Kotin and Ada (Gerson) Kotin, and brother to David and John Kotin. Devoted father to...

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A man of valor, a champion for disabled,smart and kind..always took my calls and helped me help students..he is missed..learned so much from him...always remembered...condolences once again to family,friends, colleagues and students he helped.RIP.

I continue to miss Larry´s humor and wisdom. I wish his family well! Best, Tom Mela

I had great respect and admiration for Larry, who was a tireless advocate for children with special needs.He was also a friend and colleague. A very special person. My heartfelt condolences goes to his family and colleagues.

Larry was a wonderful friend, and I will miss him !

Larry was a wonderful person who was very special to me as a friend and colleague for over 25 years. Larry was a brilliant attorney who inspired everyone in our law firm and who was recognized as a leader in the special education law community. Larry was beloved in our firm not only for his great legal work and but also for his kindness, humanity and great sense of humor. Both employees and clients adored Larry and he helped so many people achieve a better life. It was my great privilege to...

With gratitude for more than fifty years of friendship and professional collegiality. Rest in peace, LK.

Larry will truly be missed. A true Mensch, who always had time to help those I sent his way who needed the best but couldn't afford it.It was always "off the clock". He loved a good joke, and we shared our experiences in Hurleyville in the Catskills, and shared books about that time.

It was through Larry, that I first came to work at KC&S. I fondly remember his contagious smile and warm demeanor. He was a kind and principled man who was loved and respected by all who knew him. He will be missed, rest in peace Larry.

In the short time that I knew Larry, it was easy to see that he was an amazing man with a big heart. He once told me that the three most important qualities a person could possess are kindness, empathy, and strength. I feel that Larry had all of those qualities. It was my honor to know him.