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DAVID LURIE Obituary

LURIE, David David "Dave" Emanuel Lurie, 66, of Newton, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Born in Syracuse, New York, on October 20, 1957, he was the son of Abraham and Natalie Lurie. Raised outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dave attended Radnor High School, Class of '75, where he took great pride in captaining the basketball team and formed lifelong friendships. He then attended Dartmouth College, Class of '79, majoring in Policy Studies. After graduating magna cum laude, Dave continued his education at Harvard Law School (Class of '83), where he met his first wife and mother of his children, Susan Winkler, and was a member of the Legal Aid Bureau. Upon graduating cum laude and being admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, Dave became an attorney at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovksy, and Popeo, P.C., where he cherished the opportunity to learn from some of the profession's greats. In 1997, Dave ventured out to found his own firm in partnership with his good friend, Peter B. Krupp. There, he practiced as a civil trial lawyer for another 27 years, leading the firm's evolution to what would become Lurie Friedman LLP. In both his professional life and personal life, Dave will be remembered for his integrity, compassion, generosity, humor, and kindness-he was a true mensch. Many will also remember fondly his spectacular dance moves and joyous laughter. He lived life fully and with passion, particularly enjoying hiking, running alongside fellow members of his running team, the Crying Shames, all things basketball, mid-coast Maine, adventuring with his grandson and, above all, spending time with his friends and loved ones, especially traveling and being alongside his dear fiancée, Sue Miller. He is survived by Susan Miller; his children, Rachel Melikan (Alex), Daniel Lurie (Alex), and Mitchell Lurie (Erica); grandson, Landon Melikan; brother, Jonathan Lurie (Debbi); and Sue's children, Ben Miller and Lauren Miller. Along with his parents, David was predeceased by his younger brother, Richard Lurie, and his former wife, Susan Winkler. Donations in Dave's memory may be made to Charles River Watershed Association. He was loved dearly and will be missed beyond measure.

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Published by Boston Globe from May 13 to May 19, 2024.

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Thomas Mountain

July 6, 2025

I´m very sorry about Dave´s passing, and especially apologetic that I just found out about it.
Dave and I became friendly as Newton baseball parents during those wonderful years when my boys were on those great Newton All Star teams with his son Mitch. Dave rarely missed a game. It was a testament to his character that despite our opposite politics he befriended me nonetheless. He was a very nice fellow and I always enjoyed his company. I will remember Dave with fondness.

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Chuck Hemcher

June 6, 2024

Rest in peace Dave ,wherever you are they have a great point guard , your back court mate. Chuck H 75

Jane

June 3, 2024

Our hearts are broken. Missing you dear friend.

Charis and John

May 30, 2024

We miss this ebullient man...

Neil Epstein and Joanne Dixon

May 19, 2024

We are so sad to have lost such a great friend. Dave was a role model for integrity, fairness, modesty, thoughtfulness, decency, intelligence, humor, kindness and fitness. He was a gentle soul and a highly accomplished person who always made his friends and family feel loved. We will miss him forever but he will live on in our hearts.
Neil Epstein and Joanne Dixon

Calvin C

May 14, 2024

Dave was a wonderful man; he was a dedicated, caring father and dear friend to many. He will be remembered fondly by those who knew him and his kindness will remain known through his children and grandchildren. My deepest condolences to his family.

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