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LAWRENCE MAGDOVITZ Obituary

Lawrence Maynard Magdovitz, 77, of Clarksdale, MS, passed away, surrounded by his loving children, Sunday morning, May 24, 2015 after a long illness. His story began in Clarksdale, MS in 1937 when he was born to Harry and Lenabel (nee May) Magdovitz. One of many Jewish families in the Clarksdale area, the Magdovitz family operated Mack’s Department Store on Issaquena for several decades. Lawrence and his older brother, Jerome, worked in the store with their parents. Lawrence played catcher when the boys were playing baseball and was an avid Boy Scout. He and his brother were both Eagle Scouts. After graduating from Clarksdale High School, he attended Vanderbilt University and received not only a Bachelor of Arts degree but also his Bachelor of Legal Letters and Juris Doctorate. He was a member of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. He graduated in 1961 from law school. He then passed the Tennessee and Mississippi bar exams in the same week by taking the Tennessee bar exam in Nashville and then driving that night to Oxford to sit for the Mississippi bar exam the next morning. He briefly worked in Kentucky before returning home to Clarksdale and opening up the Law Offices of Lawrence Magdovitz in 1962 at the Stephens Building. His law practice would span 52 years. While he was respected, and sometimes feared, for his legal skill, his true talent lay in business, specifically real estate. Up to the day he died, Lawrence was a licensed attorney in Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, a residential contractor and real estate broker in Mississippi. He began buying real estate early in his life, buying his first rental house in Clarksdale when he was just 16 years old using the money saved up from working at Mack’s Department Store. After his return to Clarksdale in 1962, he began buying more and more homes in Clarksdale and renting them out. At one time he owned over 200 homes in Clarksdale. He also built more than 40 homes in the Clarksdale-area and many subdivisions in Clarksdale still bear the names he gave them, including some named after the family dog, Nicholas. Never satisfied, he turned his attention to commercial real estate in 1980 buying a small commercial building leased to the United States Postal Service in Dundee, Mississippi advertised for sale in the Commercial Appeal in Memphis. This is where the story gets interesting. After this first purchase, he acquired more post offices and even started building several in rural Mississippi including Ashland, MS and Lake Cormorant, MS. By 2002, he had amassed a portfolio of several hundred post offices. Recruiting his son to work for him, he then managed to become the largest single owner of post office buildings in the United States, second only to the United States Postal Service itself. But still, he could not stop himself from growing his real estate empire. In 2010, he decided to purchase a Dollar General building in Mississippi, and like the post office building in Dundee, it was just the first step of many as he put together another portfolio of commercial real estate. All this from a merchant’s son from Clarksdale, Mississippi. He was never given anything and earned everything he had with his own two hands. While his life seemed to revolve around business, his sole motivation was to provide for his family. He was a devoted family man. He married Kerin Northrup Coffey in 1972 in a ceremony at Temple Beth Israel in Clarksdale. In 1973, he and his beloved Kerin welcomed a daughter, Beth Ann Magdovitz. Two years later, they welcomed their son, Lawrence M. “Larry” Magdovitz, II. In 1980 Lawrence moved his family up to Germantown, TN while still working in Clarksdale Tuesday through Thursday every week. In 1994, five days shy of her 57th birthday, Kerin Magdovitz died and Lawrence’s heart was broken. He would never re-marry. His 77 years on this earth were a testament to what a person can do with the right attitude and desire. His word was his bond and he never gave anyone doubt as to where they stood with him whether they wanted to know or not. He did not seem the most likable person sometimes, but anyone who really knew him saw the gentleman inside. He gave generously to various charities including the Boy Scouts and the Institute for Southern Jewish Life and ensured that good work would continue through the Lawrence M. & Kerin C. Magdovitz Foundation. There’s even a library named for him in Arkansas; see if you can find it! Along with many legendary tales about his yelling and business acumen floating around the Delta, Lawrence leaves his first-born, his Precious Darling, Beth Ann Magdovitz Hayes and her husband James. He also leaves his namesake, his son Lawrence M. “Larry” Magdovitz, II and his wife Nouth. Grandpa will miss, and be terribly missed by, his four grandchildren: Lawrence M. “Trip” Magdovitz, III, Noah Connor Magdovitz, Ava Kerin Magdovitz and Harrison Axel Hayes. He also leaves his stepson, John Brooks, from his beloved Kerin’s first marriage, cousins Earl Magdovitz, Joy Bearman, Floyd Shankerman, Selma Mayer, Patricia Driscoll and all the Magdovitzes in the world who shall go on spelling their last name for everyone until the end of time. Finally, Lawrence leaves his big brother Jerome, wife Barbara, nephew Brad Magdovitz and niece Sharon Davis. Lawrence and Jerome competed all their lives, as brothers are wont to do. Hey Romey, last one up here is a rotten egg! Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 with funeral service 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 28 all at Meredith-Nowell Funeral Home, 314 E. 2nd St., Clarksdale, MS. Burial in Beth Israel Cemetery. Reception to follow at the home of Arnold and Gloria Himelstein, 203 Shaw Cove, Clarksdale, MS. 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Published by The Commercial Appeal on May 26, 2015.

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January 27, 2016

When I first began in the broadcasting industry, Lawrence was instrumental in helping me secure a tower site and other facilities in Clarksdale. I will always have a special place in my memory for him. J Boyd Ingram

Justin Duncan

June 17, 2015

My condolences to the Magdovitz family. I always enjoyed chatting with Mr. M when I would be working on various technology issues at his office in Memphis and will miss those talks.

May 28, 2015

I would like to offer my deepest condolences for your loss. May your family find peace and comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be gone for this has been promised.

Rodger (Buddy) Cooper

May 26, 2015

I was shocked and saddened to learn of Larry's passing. Just a few months ago I talked to him and he seemed perfectly fine. I never knew of his illness. We spoke of one of his U S Post Office here in Grover, Missouri, down street from where I live. Larry had accomplished much during his life time; his achievements are outlined in his obituary. A true self-made man! I am proud to have known him and had him as a fraternity brother.

My wife, Jane and I send our deepest condolences to Larry's family. May he rest in peace.

May 26, 2015

I was a fraternity brother of Larry (and his older brother Jerome) at Vanderbilt in the late 1950s. In 2009, fifty years after our graduation, our fraternity class began having reunions, which Larry always attended. The last one was in October in Nashville, where Larry regaled us with his landlord adventures. We'll all miss him at the next one.

John Logan

May 26, 2015

So much time. So many memories. A life so quickly gone. To say Lawrence was unique would be an understatement for a man who was such a presence to those of us with whom he interacted. He was dedicated to his work and had an uncanny memory and ability to find information despite his filing system which involved laying things down wherever he finished with them. He will be missed by many of us. God bless you all in this time of grief.

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