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DAVID H. KOPELMAN

1938 - 2022

DAVID H. KOPELMAN obituary, 1938-2022, Chestnut Hill, MA

DAVID KOPELMAN Obituary

KOPELMAN, David H. Retired First Justice of The Norfolk County Probate and Family Court David H. Kopelman of Chestnut Hill passed away peacefully at home on February 8 from complications of leukemia at age 83. Born in Cambridge, MA, to Ruth (Koritsky) Kopelman and Judge Frank Kopelman, David was a graduate of Boston Latin School, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. David Kopelman was the First Justice of the Norfolk Probate and Family Court. He was appointed to the bench in 1981 by Governor King. Prior to his appointment, Judge Kopelman worked for Herlihy and O'Brien where he specialized in family and probate law. Few other judges authored as many landmark decisions as Judge Kopelman over his nearly thirty years on the bench. His decisions in cutting-edge cases, whether upheld or reversed, established legal principles that endure and will guide lawyers and litigants in the Commonwealth into the future. He is remembered as a judge for his fairness, his infallible sense of humor, his ability to clearly explain his reasoning in his written decisions, and his mastery of both domestic and probate sides of the court. Even more so, he will be remembered for his dedication to countless other judges, lawyers, and co-workers whom he took great pride in mentoring over the years. His retirement banquet was attended by over 500 people and he was a much-loved figure in Boston legal circles, serving as a mediator for Bams mediation service after retirement from the bench. His devotion to his profession and peers was only eclipsed by his devotion to his family. He leaves behind his loving wife Susan Heifetz Kopelman; his three adoring children: Dr. Elizabeth Kopelman Borgwardt and Kurt Borgwardt, Dr. Gail Kopelman Serruya and Dr. Mijail Serruya, Dr. Andrew Kopelman and Dr. Mona Jain; seven grandchildren Eva Borgwardt, Jay Borgwardt, Sophie Serruya, Samuel Serruya, Lyla Serruya, Nava Kopelman and Ravi Kopelman; his twin brother Arie L. Kopelman, and numerous nieces and nephews. A younger brother, Robert Kopelman predeceased Judge Kopelman. David loved studying and caring for animals, including legions of family pets. A highlight for him was a trip to South Africa where he could observe many of the species that had always fascinated him in the wild. He loved skiing in Colorado, golfing in Florida, and eating any kind of crustacean – especially shrimp and lobster. David brought his sense of humor to most of his interactions. Some good friends date back to elementary school and junior counselor days at camp Tevya. They knew they could count on David for anything, and David knew he could count on them to continue laughing at his retold jokes. As his wife of 53 years, there are so many things I will miss about my husband. His mind was incredibly clever and insightful, and so we engaged in countless provocative conversations. Perhaps most of all, I will miss David's sense of humor, which infused our life with joy and playfulness that I will miss terribly. Services at Temple Emanuel, 385 Ward St., Newton, MA on Sunday, February 13, 2022, at 2 pm. masks required. Interment to follow at Crawford St. Memorial Park, 776 Baker St., West Roxbury, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations in Judge Kopelman's memory may be made to Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life, c/o Hillel International ATTN: Gift Operations, 800 8th St. NW, Washington, DC 20001, or Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces, PO Box 4224, NY, NY 10163.

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2022.

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John Cross

March 31, 2025

I worked for Judge Kopelman for 10 years at the Norfolk Probate and Family Court. He was an outstanding judge and had a great sense of humor.

HENRY B WYNN

February 4, 2023

DEAR SUSAN:
THE DATE OF FEBRUARY 8TH WILL BE FOREVER ETCHED IN MY MIND AS THE DAY I LOST A VERY DEAR FRIEND FROM MY YOU FROM THE ARMY DAYS.
I THINK ABOUT DAVID ALMOST EACH AND EVERY DAY AS SOMEONE WHO WAS AN INDELIBLE PART OF A TIME THAT ONCE WAS.
TO SAY THAT I AM SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT.
HENRY B WYNN

Sneh jain

February 4, 2023

Dear Mr Kopelman - thinking of you
Feb 8rt 2023 year will gone by your memory remain fresh , always will be
You -You were a good mentor to everyone - will not forget your witty sense of humor
Keep your shine on all of us - regards - Sneh Jain

Jeffrey Barr

June 20, 2022

I'll miss you so much, David.

Stephen Doctoroff

February 18, 2022

I just arrived back in Boston after 10 years in Tucson and learned of David´s death from a classmate. My condolences go out to his loving wife and family. I remember David´s humor and his love for life and am saddened by his too early passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Sneh jain

February 15, 2022

words falls short, a gem of a person ,you will be miss dearly Judge Kopelman, a gem of a person , great friend & a great mentor, your presence and your memories always will be in our heart , your smiling face witty humor, your affection to everyone you met will never fade away . Great loss to everyone

HENRY B. WYNN

February 12, 2022

DEAR SUSAN:
I WOULD HAVE TO RANSACK THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO TELL YOU HOW I FEEL ABOUT THE LOSS OF MY DEAR FRIEND WHO I MET BACK IN 1961 WHEN WE WERE IN THE ARMY TOGETHER. IT SEEMS THAT WAS ONLY A MOMENT AGO WHEN WE LAUGHED INCESSANTLY AT LIFE.
SUFFICE TO SAY, I KNOW THAT HE IS GONE BUT I DON'T HAVE TO BELIEVE IT IF I DON'T WANT TO AND NEVER WILL
HE WILL FOREVER BE IN MY THOUGHTS.
MY SINCERE EXPRESSION OF SYMPATHY FOR YOUR LOSS.
HENRY B. WYNN

Bill Littleton

February 11, 2022

To the Kopelman family, my sincere sympathies. I worked for Judge as a probation officer at Norfolk Probate foe several years during the 80s.
He was totally approachable and often sought out my thoughts on cases I worked on. He had a wonderful sense of humor! He never let you feel that he was your superior. He was down to earth and often would drop by your desk during afternoon "down time".
On a personal note, he provided me with invaluable advice.
RIP Judge.

Polly Crozier

February 11, 2022

So very sorry to hear he has died. He was a wonderful and special judge and mentor. So many fond memories of him, his wonderful sense of humor, and kindness. May his memory be a blessing and sending strength to his family.

Cheryl Tracy, Esq. & Frank Gaynor, Esq.

February 11, 2022

It is with tremendous sadness that we learn of the passing of Judge (he was always that to us) David Kopelman. We both have many warm memories of this man and jurist whose intelligence and good humor in the Norfolk Probate and Family Court and BAMS made practicing there so much better. His wit and smile were his trademarks - the photo accompanying his obituary beautifully captures the twinkle in his eyes and smile on his lips which bring back so many memories of this wonderful man. He will be sorely missed but fondly remembered.

Tim Carey

February 11, 2022

Elizabeth, I just saw the quite extraordinary obituary about your father in this morning's issue of the Globe. I am so sorry. I only hope that at the end he was without pain and actually in the company of his devoted family. I was struck by the references to his sense of humor. What a joyful way to live in what is too often a contentious world. I send me very best to you and to your family. I have fond memories of you when you were at Nobles and recall seeing you on occasion well after you graduated. Stay well...tim c

Laura R Studen, Esq.

February 11, 2022

David was a very good man, in every way. His family was blessed to have had them in their lives, and I was blessed to have known him.

Michael Sullivan

February 11, 2022

To the Kopelman Family

Please accept our deepest sympathies. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan
And the Members of the
Superior Court Clerks Association

Nancy Crowley

February 10, 2022

Sending our sincere sympathy to Judge Kopelman's wife, Susan and his family.
Had the pleasure of working in Norfolk Probate and Family Court when Judge Kopelman was First Justice.
A wonderful Judge and terrific
man. May he rest in peace.


Nancy and Frank Crowley

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