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EDWARD GINSBURG Obituary

GINSBURG, Edward Myles Age 90, passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on June 24, 2023. Eddie was larger than life. He was a Pied Piper, attracting a following wherever he went. He brightened up every room he entered with his big smile, stylish vibrant bow ties, and contagious exuberance. He touched everyone he met with his warmth, kindness, and encouragement. Eddie grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, with his mother Esther Ginsburg; father, William Ginsburg; and younger sister, Lee Herbst. He attended Shady Hill School, which he always credited with giving him a love of learning, Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. He practiced law with his father as a trial lawyer in Boston for many years. He proudly served as a Probate and Family Court judge for 25 years, working tirelessly to help lawyers and litigants through difficult times. He was a professor at Boston College Law School and Suffolk University Law School, and taught classes through Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and Flaschner Judicial Institute. He volunteered on many boards. One of his favorites was Lawyers Weekly where he discussed current issues and controversies in the legal world with lawyers from across the state. After retiring from the bench, Eddie formed Senior Partners for Justice which helped people in Probate and Family Court who were unable to afford a lawyer. He recruited volunteers everywhere he went and called each one personally to thank them for taking a case. He worked with his son-in-law, Jonathan Mannina, at Community Legal Aid, where he supervised family law lawyers in meetings, on Zoom, and, his favorite, at lunch! In his lucky life, his luckiest find was his cherished wife, Julie. The story he told was that he saw Julie across a crowded room and knew instantly she was "The One." They got engaged within three weeks and their love story continued as they held hands in the movies or at the theater for almost 60 years. Together they raised their two daughters, Jennifer Ginsburg and Lauren Madden. He talked about them constantly and was their number one fan in all aspects of their lives. He welcomed to his family his sons-in-law, Jonathan Mannina and Matthew Madden, and enjoyed talking with them about sports, politics, and life. He adored his grandsons, Carlo and Max Mannina, going to all their games and performances. He always showed up. He was available for his entire extended family and was particularly close with his niece Elizabeth Herbst Brady. Eddie was a long-suffering Red Sox fan. In 2005, he was recognized as Bostonian of the Year for his work at the Big Dig. He was proud of this accomplishment, mostly because he beat out David "Big Papi" Ortiz, who came in second. He loved all his dogs, particularly his beloved Pumpkin, who was always by his side wherever he went. He always wanted to hear the recent gossip, big or small. His Happy Place was his family home in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, where he spent each summer since his childhood enjoying the lake with his family, including his cousin Earl Silbert whom he considered to be his brother. Eddie loved a celebration and a good meal. He prided himself on being a great guest. Truth be told, he was always the life of the party! As he said, "I have lived a full life. I have a wonderful family." He made us all laugh and we will treasure memories of him forever and ever. Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, remembrances in his name may be made to Community Legal Aid (https://communitylegal.org/get-involved/donate).

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Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 29 to Jul. 2, 2023.

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Carol Dunn

May 16, 2024

Judge Ginsburg was one in a million. If he befriended you, it was for life. He was blessed with a brilliant legal mind and a wonderful sense of humor. He was a lawyer, a mentor, and a man who made this world a better place!

Lauren Ginsburg Madden

July 19, 2023

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Lauren Ginsburg Madden

July 19, 2023

I loved him to the moon and back and told him every day. I was so lucky xo

arline rotman

July 16, 2023

Eddie was larger than life and his presence will be felt long after he has left us. Everyone has stories about Ed (and pumpkin as well). I just close my eyes and see him with his big grin and bowtie. His exuberance and humor cannot take away from all the wonderful things he did for the court, the legal community and the less fortunate among us. His manner just made him more effective. I am sending heartfelt sympathy to his family, and especially Julie .In time the pain will subside but the wonderful memories will remain and bring you comfort and pride.

Robert B. Antonelli

July 12, 2023

My condolences to the Ginsburg Family. In 1997, Judge Ginsburg was the first Middlesex Probate Judge to call me + invited me to have lunch with him out at his Marlboro Satellite Probate Court immediately after I became the Middlesex Register of Probate Court. He was a true friend of mine + my Dad's too.

Edward K. Mills II

July 11, 2023

Dear Eddie, At a recent reunion of the Exeter Class of 1951, you gave a wonderful talk. Bright, humorful and compelling. How we will miss you. With love from Ed Mills

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Frank Moran

July 2, 2023

Judge Eddie Ginsburg devoted more hours, months, and years, more than anyone I know, towards organizing and mentoring lawyers to provide pro bono representation and care to people who could not afford a lawyer. I used to call him, "The Pied Piper of Pro Bono." It was my privilege to work with him in the organization, Senior Partners for Justice, a group of lawyers he instituted, who volunteered to provide free legal representation to those in need. His sense of public service was infectious. He was an enormous credit to our legal profession and will be dearly missed. Frank Moran, Former Executive Director, Boston Bar Association and Boston Bar Foundation.

Mitchell Dickerman

July 1, 2023

I'm just one of the many people who benefited from crossing paths with Judge. We went to the same gym and I always enjoyed picking his brain, about the state of the world or whatever. He shared his wisdom in a way that always made me feel like I learned something. And he was funny!! We all called him 'Judge' at the gym even if we didn't quite realize the depth of his achievements, he was just one of us. My life is richer for our small interactions over the years.

Pete Michaels

July 1, 2023

Judge Ginsburg was a wonderful teacher and great all around human being. I was fortunate to have him as my trial practice professor almost 40 years ago and I still think of him often. May his memory be a blessing.

Sarah Silbert

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Sarah Silbert

July 1, 2023

Sending deep love to all the family, always, Sarah

Michael Sullivan

July 1, 2023

To the Ginsberg Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Two generations of my family had the great pleasure of calling the Judge a friend. He had a gift of making whoever he was talking to feel special. I enjoyed his stories, especially how he met my dad when the Judge was a new lawyer in Cambridge District Court. He touched many lives and made a difference in each of them, because he cared.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan
Middlesex Superior Court

Kate Feeney

June 30, 2023

Thank you Judge Ginsburg for your advice and knowledge. You were a great educator.

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Kathryn Scott

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Kathryn Shohl Scott

June 29, 2023

The world is a poorer place without you, Eddie!

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