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Michael Barron Obituary

Honorable Michael J. Barron

The Honorable Michael J. Barron, former Chief Judge of Milwaukee County Circuit Court, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors, proud Milwaukeean, devout Catholic and dedicated family man, entered eternal life on February 28, 2021. The Judge, as almost everyone called him, was 87 years old. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years Mary Lu Barron, daughters Mary Beth Barron and Katie Barron (Eric Tobias), grandchildren Fitz Tobias (13) and Grace Tobias (7), and his sister, Kathleen Hanley.

Barron served nobly on the bench for 26 years presiding over nearly 600 trials. A leader in the legal community both nationally and locally, he served as President of the now National Association of Presiding Judges and as the Chief Financial Officer for its national conference for 16 yrs. Hosting this national conference in Milwaukee was a memorable milestone. As Chief Judge, he created the nation's second special Drug Courts with the assistance of then Governor Tommy Thompson and County Executive Dave Schulz. Upon retirement, the Judge became Chairman of the Wisconsin Reserve Judges' Association for 10+ years and also handled 500+ arbitrations and mediations.

An ardent Milwaukee civic leader, the list of organizations the Judge served and awards received is long. Highlights include: member of the Marquette Law School Board of Trustees, President of the Convention & Visitors Bureau, President of the UWM Alumni Association, and judge for the Freckle Contest at Milwaukee Irish Fest since its inception in 1981.

He was born on December 18, 1933 to Michael Joseph Barron, Sr. (aka "Dee") and Dorothy Barron (nee Crooks). Well-read and well-travelled, the Judge was proud to say he was a perennial East Sider and lived his entire life within a one-mile radius of his childhood home on Bartlett Avenue. Young Mike attended SS. Peter & Paul grade school and St. John's Cathedral High School. He received a B.S. from the Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he was Student Body President and a J.D. from Marquette University Law School where he was Student Bar President.

Following graduation from law school he entered private practice with attorneys, Robert Curley and Patrick Sheedy. "What are the odds" the Judge loved to ask, "that not one, not two, but all three lawyers in that office would become not only a judge, but Chief Judge." One eye brow would go down, the other up, and he'd say, "Very, very low odds . . . but it happened!"

The Judge loved to tell stories. A favorite was that he was elected to the Wisconsin Assembly the same day in 1960 that John F. Kennedy was elected president. With each subsequent election he tirelessly campaigned, handing out matchboxes with his face on the cover and the campaign slogan "Family Man". The Judge proudly remained in continuous elected office for 40 years.

The Judge and Mary Lu raised their daughters - and lived for more than 50 years - on Lake Drive, across from Lake Park, where each year he participated in the 4th of July celebration by raising the flag, handing out ice cream and feeling immensely grateful for the American dream he was living. He left this realm having accomplished virtually every goal he ever had and with no regrets.

The Judge was preceded in death by his young sister Mary Joan, his parents Dee and Dorothy Barron and brother-in-law Attorney James A. Hanley.

Visitation will be on Saturday, March 13th beginning at 10:30 am at St. Robert Parish, 2214 East Capitol Drive, Shorewood, followed by a high noon Mass. The Mass will be live-streamed. A slideshow will be shown prior to Mass. The link will be provided on www.feerickfuneralhome.com. Private interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. A celebration of Michael's life will be held whenever it's advisable for everyone's well-being.

Memorials to St. Robert Parish where the Judge was a parishioner for many years, the UWM Foundation or Marquette University Law School will be appreciated.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Mar. 6 to Mar. 7, 2021.

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Jack Komar

May 23, 2021

My sad condolences to Mary Lou and the rest of the family.
Mike was a great judge and a wise friend. I became a friend and admirer of Mike starting in 1997 through the National Conference of Metropolitan Courts where I ultimately became President and then Chair of the Conference through Mike's urging. I believe Mike was instrumental in saving the conference and keeping it financially solvent. His insight and humor were always highlights of the annual and Board meetings and we had many fruitful and productive discussions during the conferences and often exchanged e-mail thoughts about our mutual profession (in addition to the many humorous messages he sent). I just learned of his passing and will miss his immensely. Very sad.
Jack Komar, Retired Judge of the California Superior Court (Santa Clara County).

Evelyn Hoffmann

March 23, 2021

Dear Barron Family,
My sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. I remember him fondly.
Evelyn Hoffmann

The Madden Family

March 15, 2021

To Mary Lu, Mary Beth and Katie , We send our heartfelt condolences. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. The "Judge" was a true Gentlemen and a good friend, who will never be forgotten. Along with his great love of all things Irish and the law, he loved the 4th of July, and was always happy to slide a few extra ice creams and flags our way at Lake Park. May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
The rain fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand

Linda Levengood

March 13, 2021

I was one of Judge Barron's former court reporters. He was always studying the law, was always prepared, never lost his temper, and had good common sense. As the priest said in his homily, Judge Barron was always happy for others when they succeeded in life. My deepest sympathy to Mary Lu, Mary Beth, and Katie, and may God be with you all in the days ahead.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Meg Marciniak

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Kathy Sheedy

March 10, 2021

Dear Barron family, Condolences from the Sheedy family. In addition to being a Judge he was a performer at heart. At my father's funeral reception he sang a great impromptu rendition of `Danny Boy´ at our request. Everyone loved it! Kathy

Amy

March 9, 2021

I am around the same age as his children and lived not far from his home in MKE.

I remember him as being friendly and nice and expecting civility in return.
This is an example of a good adult.

Sorry for your loss.

Mike Ganzer

March 9, 2021

Barron Family, please be comforted in knowing that Judge Barron had a profound impact on this lawyer as I battled through the ranks. He was a great judge who was well versed and would talk to the lawyers whenever he could rather than being cloistered like so many. I will never forget some advice he gave me many years ago and which I now share with younger lawyers--his wit and wisdom are being passed down through generations! The Milwaukee legal community is less today than when he was one of our leaders. Blessings to all of the Barron family.

Tom Sylke

March 9, 2021

Judge Barron was a terrific person and an dedicated, thoughtful and skilled jurist. He and my father worked together on the UWM Alumni Association board and he mentored me early in my legal career. Please accept our family's condolences.

John Horgan

March 9, 2021

Loved serving with the Judge on the Lake Park 4th of July committee; he was always of good cheer and humor. He will be sorely missed.

Kristine Victoria

March 8, 2021

Condolences to family and friends, he was a great man.

Jim Bayorgeon

March 7, 2021

My condolences to the Barron family. I knew Mike as a friend and professional colleague for over 60 years. It was always a delight to share time with him. He will be missed by all.

Judge Jim Bayorgeon

Thelma Kamuchey

March 7, 2021

May happy memories carry you through this sorrowful time.
Mike and my family grew up together in Milwaukee's east side. We have many fond and wonderful times together.

Catherine La Fleur

March 7, 2021

I will really miss him. His shared emails were quite uplifting and his wit and intellect so intact. He was a great judge to appear in front of, decades ago, when there were so few female litigators. May he rest in peace.

Judge John and Judge Jean DiMotto

March 7, 2021

Jean and I extend our heartfelt condolences to Mary Lou and the entire Barron family on the passing of their patriarch. Mike was a good friend and mentor. He will be missed.

Tom Cannon

March 7, 2021

Mike Barron was a judge's judge. He possessed a superb judicial temperament, keen insight into the human condition, and worked hard to master the cases before him.

He always said presiding over the complex, five-month civil trial of Miller Brewing heir Harry John was the most interesting of his long and distinguished career.

Mike Barron was a true gentleman. His death is a big loss to the legal profession, the wider Milwaukee community, and to his grieving family.

May he rest in peace.

Thomas Galioto

March 7, 2021

So sorry to hear of the passing of judge Michael Baron. We were friends , classmates and neighbors.looked forward to seeing him at the
4th. Of July parade handing out ice cream.
My deepest sympathies to the family.
May he Rest In Peace, Amen

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