MICHAEL-LACK-Obituary

MICHAEL J. LACK

Back Bay, Massachusetts

Jan 10, 1945 – Jan 16, 2020

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January 10, 1945
DIED
January 16, 2020
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Back Bay, Massachusetts

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LACK, Michael J. Of Boston, and Little Compton, RI, Thursday at age 75. Michael practiced law in Boston for more than 50 years, and loved to walk the streets from his home in Back Bay to his law office at Old City Hall on School Street. Son of the late Ruth (Bernstein) and Judge Harry M. Lack, he...

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I worked in Michael's office (first when it was Lack & Sragow and then when Michael was solo) in my early 20s. He was such a wonderful man. I learned so much from him, as I had wanted to be a lawyer myself, and eventually became one. He and Margorie (whom I never met but Michael always spoke of so lovingly) brought me back these beautiful seashell barrettes when they were on vacation and I still wear them. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and will be thinking of his family.

Dearest Majorie,
We wanted to tell how sorry we were for your lost of Michael. We were oblivious to Michael's condition. Neil called yesterday to let us know. Not sure what direction you are headed in now but hope to see you in Adamsville in the Spring when we can share a more personal condolence. You are such a special person always so friendly and Neil thinks the world of you also. We are always willing and open to lend emotional support.
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Dear Marjorie,
Gordon and I wish to tell you how sorry we are that you have lost Michael and that we were oblivious to his condition. Neil called us last night in Maine to let us know. Not sure what direction you are headed in following this lost but hope to see you in Adamsville in the Spring to share a more personal condolence. You are such a special person always so friendly and Neil thinks the world of you also. Sad you have lost your best friend we are always open for...

Dear Marjorie: I just heard the news yesterday. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Sincerely. Kathleen Cogan

Marjorie I always looked forward to seeing you in Coral Gables to hear what you and Michael were planning for your next adventure. So loved seeing the photos of the two of you from a recent trip, or with friends sitting around one of your lovely homes, Michael always looking so happy. You were a beautiful, inseparablecouple. I know you will miss your husband and best friend deeply.

Denise Napolitano, Lecce, Italy

Dearest Marjorie, Our most sincere sympathy at the loss of your wonderful soulmate. Although, our time together was minimal, it was always enjoyable and loving. You both made beautiful memories and i know you have many to fall back on! We are hear if you need a shoulder!!! With our Love, Cousins, Sharon and Jeffrey

I met Michael through my parents. He and Marjorie became our friends in no time - we loved spending time wiht both of them! My husband, Jay, and my kids (who are now in college) - we have all cherished our friendship with he and Marjorie for many years now. They became official friends to all of us, and unofficial parents and godparents to my kids. Michael never missed an opportunity to ask about how the kids were doing and was always curious about their learning and interests. He gave them...

I remember so many lovely visits to Michael and Marjorie's beautiful home on Beacon Hill and in the Back Bay. Also a very nice visit to Little Compton where Michael had to save me from Poppy the cat. Michael loved his kitties and was very protective of them when my 50 lb dog Luca accompanied me to their home. What a lovely man. I am so grateful to have known him.

Cherished Friend Bouquet- VASE INCLUDED