Michael-WEINSTOCK-Obituary

Michael WEINSTOCK

PENSACOLA, Florida

Mar 19, 1951 – Jul 5, 2014

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March 19, 1951
DIED
July 5, 2014
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PENSACOLA, Florida

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WEINSTOCK, Michael Michael Weinstock, 63, of Atlanta, died Saturday July 5. A native of Pittsburg, PA and graduate of Tulane University Undergrad and Law School; Michael had lived in Atlanta for 38 years where he was the founding partner of the law firm Weinstock & Scavo PC. Loving husband,...

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I am so saddened to hear this news so many years later. Many years ago, I was watching a trial and saw Michael's passion come alive in that courtroom. He was a force of nature, with incensed rage defending his client; I was lacking any purpose or direction at that point and I remember being so envious of someone that talented at what they did. I am so saddened to hear the news - prayers for the family, Elaine

you are missed every day.

Thinking of you, the "kids", Lisa... so wish you were around, MW. Memories of you are so precious. One night we were working on a case, and the Mexican Restaurant across the street was blasting music... You asked (bewildered), "Where is that music coming from?!" I responded that I had a metal filling in my back tooth that picks up Mexican radio stations. You laughed so hard - the first time I had ever heard such a bounding laugh from you. That's what I think about. I can hear your laughter....

Michael you are so very missed. It is heartbreaking to know how your family misses you and all you are missing from the joys in your family´s lives. Do you always put them first. You fought for fairness as a lawyer Yes sadly there is much unfairness in life that is untouchable. I am so so sorry for your loss at such as early age Are you missing out on what you should be enjoying.

Almost 5 years, Michael. You are missed by so many... you made my life in Atlanta so wonderful for a homesick young gal. You and your family made such a wonderful impact on me, and working with you was exciting, empowering, and a tremendous learning experience. You are the best of the best (and you knew it, although humble) and will always be. I will never forget you. Tami

I met Michael when he was a new attorney in Atlanta. We never tried a case together, but had a few pleas, and he was always nice. I don't think of us in our 60s dying, but it is happening too often. I'm sorry for the family. We all think we will live to be in our 90s, but that is often not God's plan.

In 1984 Michael, took an unusual client, when he represented me in my divorce. He was personally incensed with how I was being treated, and he soon became my hero in court. Over the next 30+ years, we would run into each other from time to time, and Michael always updated me on how his family was doing. He was so proud of his children. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing, and know that his deep love for family and friends will be with you, and guide you always. My heartfelt...

Dear Donna, Josh,Shaun and Niciole: Michael was a very special person to us. He helped us incorporate our business in 1977 while still at Scheer and Elsner and worked with us for the whole 20 years we had CCS, then did the legal work to sell our business. We were friends outside work as we'll. I still have the 4 page handwritten letter he took the time to write 5 years ago in response to news in my Christmas Card that Ray had health problems. We never expected to be here mourning his...

This is an email I sent to my friends and wanted to share it.
I have lost my best friend. I have known Michael for 35 years this week. Him and Donna were the first people we met in Atlanta as we just moved here and knew know one. He has been like a brother to me. I am sitting here in shock today. I drove Donna's car back from Destin yesterday and all I did was think about Michael. It kept me awake, as I hate that drive. Six hours of thinking about him and all the great times we had...