Michel-Lebas-Obituary

Michel Lebas

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
February 15, 2020
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Michel Lebas passed away on February 15, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 1, 2020.

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Dear Michael,
Jean-Loup learned through HEC that Michel passed away. We, with Jean-Stéphane, think of you a lot, keep in our heart Michel'smile and all the good times we had together with him and you. Much love Michael. Dominique, Jean-Loup and Jean-Stéphane
+33 6 63 74 24 03 ([email protected]) +33 6 61 57 46 22 ([email protected])

On behalf of Michel's Executive MBA students in China, here are their loving messages and condolences to their beloved professor (in Mandarin). A warm thanks to Elodie XU, with whom Michel and I worked in China for several years, for sending me this. I believe it would touch Michel's heart. Kristen Neymarc

A great teacher (5/5), a Professor who was a role model for most of his colleagues
Amitiés
Bertrand

Michael, (If this is a duplicate, I can't tell if my first message was posted) Sorry to hear about Michel's passing. I always enjoyed having you two visit my office. He always had a smile and happy mood about him. The students loved him

My eyes and my ears in those first difficult years at HEC - and after that, a decade and a half of close friendship. Hard to fathom that someone so vibrant and alive, so full of wit and elemental joy could be gone . . .

Dear Michel,
You have been a good friend to me over these last 15 years. Your constant sound advice and joyful outlook were valued by many. I wish your family healing thoughts during this difficult time. You will be missed! Love, Kristen

Dear Michael, I'm so so sorry to hear of Michel's passing. You were both such lovely neighbors. I am so sorry for your loss--such a lovely man.

My wife, Susan, and I were fortunate to have shared dinner with Michel and Michael at our Tuck reunion. He was a good friend at Tuck with a wonderful sense of humor and a larger than life personality. We will miss him.
Harold Woolley

My wife, Susan, and I were fortunate to have shared dinner with Michel and Michael at our Tuck reunion. He was a good friend at Tuck with a wonderful sense of humor and a larger than life personality. We will miss him.
Harold Woolley