John "Jack" Albert Michaels

John "Jack" Albert Michaels obituary, Raleigh, NC

John "Jack" Albert Michaels

John "Jack" Michaels Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 15, 2023.
John (Jack) Albert Michaels was born in Bellefont, PA in 1951 to Al and Mary Lib Michaels. Jack was born 10 minutes before his twin sister, Beth. After moving to Raleigh in 1954, he experienced an idyllic childhood playing in the woods and creek in Country Club Hills and walking a tree lined path to Lassiter Mill and the country store. Jack was especially proud of becoming an excellent water skier thanks to his neighbor, Mr. Hallwood, teaching him on trips to Kerr Lake. Playing ball after school with the neighborhood boys, John Bunn, Harry Walker, George Bason, Lee Salisbury, Hank Cunningham, and Fred Thornhill, was always a treat. He loved the annual Michaels family beach trips, to Wrightsville and Pine Knoll Shores, where he fondly remembered playing with his niece, Anne, and nephews, John, David, and Jeff.

Jack attended Our Lady of Lourdes through 7th grade and became the first of his group to lead the way into the public schools, graduating from Broughton High School in 1969. For the next two summers, Jack was employed as a food service counselor, or "kitchen boy," at Camp Seafarer with some of his best friends. It was there that he learned to sail and acquired the gumption to date pretty girls.

Jack attended NC State University where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. He was proud of graduating in economics with honors in 1973, a major that he felt served him well in his professional life. Jack earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina in 1977. There he formed his rich, lifelong friendships with fellow law students - a group that became known as the Zonkers. After law school, Jack became licensed to practice law in both North and South Carolina, taking both bar exams in one week! As an attorney, Jack gravitated to civil litigation because of the wide variety of work in things such as product liability, wrongful death cases, contract disputes, and complex vehicle accidents. For one client, Jack traveled to Indianapolis to learn to operate a big rig. Jack became a minor expert on the physics of vehicle accident reconstruction, giving seminars on that topic. Brain injury cases became a specialty. Jack enjoyed practicing law for 15 years at Young, Moore, and Henderson, PA. In 2000, he joined his brother Paul to found Michaels and Michaels, PA.

In 1972, Jack married Rebecca (Becky) Hooper. They grew up together during the next ten years, pulling for the Pack, tailgating, partying with the Zonkers, and generally having the most fun they could find. They bought their first home in Anderson, SC, where Jack discovered his love of gardening. They welcomed their son, Zachary, followed by daughters, Sarah and Virginia. Their family years were filled with music; dancing in the kitchen; tent camping; stargazing at Bald Head Island; fires in the fireplace and football on tv; and toasts as the entire family gathered at Christmas.

With his passion for adventure, bountiful energy, and love of challenge, Jack had countless hobbies and interests. He loved playing golf no matter how mediocre his game might be - enjoying the companionship of his golf buddies and hours spent outdoors on beautiful courses. He canoed the Nantahala with Becky and the Black Swamp with David Kay. He hiked the Tetons, North Carolina mountain trails, and Umstead Park. He took his wife and children on "marathon vacations," camping throughout the United States, along the way visiting 13 different baseball stadiums across the country. Jack skied almost all of the Western US destinations on winter trips with friends and his son, Zak. He took Becky on fabulous road trips, with Jack driving and Becky navigating as they toured the southern coast of England, the Cotswalds and Wales, Normandy, the Loire valley, and Provence. The duo cruised from Prague and Budapest to Amsterdam, marveling at castles and villages along the Danube and Rhine.

Jack's life was truly a life well lived. He touched many lives with his warmth and leaves everyone richer for having known him. Jack exemplified honor, integrity, loyalty, intellectual curiosity, appreciation for every experience that came his way, and most of all, love.

He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Becky; son and daughter-in-law, Zachary Michaels and Colette Blair of Lafayette, CA; daughter and son-in-law, Sarah and Nick Kindig, and granddaughters Adelaide and Lydia of Richmond, VA; and daughter and son-in-law, Virginia and Kevin Ganssle, and grandchildren Molly and Liam of Fairfax Station, VA. He leaves five brothers and sisters, eleven nieces and nephews, and their families.

Dress joyfully for a service in celebration of Jack's life at Fairmont United Methodist Church, 2501 Clark Avenue, on September 23 at 3 pm. A reception will follow in the church fellowship hall. A livestream will be available on the church Facebook page.

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November 8, 2025

David Kay posted to the memorial.

October 20, 2023

Gabe Jimenez posted to the memorial.

October 16, 2023

Kay and Chris Blair planted trees.

David Kay

November 8, 2025

Best buddy Jack is the one that stuck me with the "grumpy" nickname. Forever grateful.

Gabe Jimenez

October 20, 2023

Jack was such an engaging and wonderful person. In the short time we practiced law together his passion for zealously representation of his clients & attention to finite details made a lasting impression and he always pushed me to be the best advocate possible. RIP

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Kay and Chris Blair

October 16, 2023

Our deepest condolences to you Becky and your family. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Much love and hugs to you from Chris and me.

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Ellen Norris

September 27, 2023

Becky, praying for peace and comfort for you and your family. Hugs......Ellen Norris

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David Michaels

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Marcia Beenen Chaplin

September 24, 2023

Jack and I met in grade school while attending Our Lady of Lourdes. Jack was the first boy I danced with at our school Friday Night Dances (actually the first boy who ever asked me to dance:) I remember Jack and his sister Elizabeth with a smile. It was good to see Elizabeth at the reunion. I was sorry Jack was unable to attend. He was one of the good ones! God bless his family.

Rick Hallwood

September 24, 2023

Jack was one of my best buds during our formative years. My sister Lindsey and I lived four houses up from the Michaels. We carpooled with Jack and Beth from 2nd grade through 7th grade to Our Lady of Lourdes and beyond.

We almost daily played football, basketball, wiffle ball or dodgeball. There were games like fox and hounds, tag, cowboys and indians, building Fort Ticonderoga next to the creek or others in the woods and capturing lightning bugs to name a few activities on their huge large backyard and of course snacks prepared by Mrs. Michaels. Jack and I played one-on-one basketball hundreds of times at his house or mine, sleepovers, Cub and Boy Scouts, riding bikes and all those activities that young kids did to entertain ourselves outside before cell phones, computers and Xbox gaming.

Thanks to coach Michaels, we had Roman Gabriel as our grade school gym teacher and he even babysat for my sister and me. As we grew a little older, we went to countless N.C. State games and sold drinks, popcorn, peanuts and programs to earn extra money or just to watch great games like The Dixie Classics.

Then there were endless days usually playing 27 or 36 holes of golf and swimming at Wildwood Country Club. I clearly remember my Dad (recently passed 96) teaching Jack how to ski when we went to Kerr Lake, where we had a houseboat and speedboat. Many a weekend were spent fishing, swimming, skiing and boating.

On this day of remembrance, I can still visualize Jack jumping at the fence to barely catching a baseball half out of his glove during a little league baseball game denying me of a home run. We had a good life, which were truly our Wonder Years.

Lindsey remembered our parents meeting at the Michaels house and all (kids included) talking about and deciding to go to public school instead of continuing a Catholic based education.

As we got a little older, camping out in the woods while the beltline was starting to be built. Later, I got my driver's license and our territory significantly increased.
Jack went to N.C. State and I went to UNC and our paths separated.

I'm sharing these memories as a Celebration of Life with Jack as a good friend. I'm sure Dad and Jack are skiing together in heaven.

Becky - my deepest condolences to you and your family.

Alethia Watford

September 23, 2023

Sending deep condolences. Praying for peace, joy, and strength as you remember the wonderful life and legacy of Mr. Michaels. Hugging you tight Sarah!

Dean Webster

September 23, 2023

To Becky and family:

I just got back from the wonderful memorial service at Fairmont. Many great stories and memories.

Jack indeed was a great family man, colleague, and friend. I had a plentiful number of "enjoyment of life" experiences with Jack and his family. But, for me, Jack went beyond being a partner in fun; there were more serious times when, for me, Jack was a rock, comforter, confidant, empathizer, and counselor.

About Jack, it is good to just repeat the following from his obituary: "a life well lived," "touched many lives with his warmth," "exemplified honor, integrity, loyalty, intellectual curiosity, appreciation for every experience that came his way, and most of all, love." Yes, he is an exemplar.

The obituary also observantly adds that Jack "leaves everyone richer for having known him" That enrichment-from-Jack is one of his great legacies, and should overshadow the loss we now feel.

Your friend,

- Dean Webster

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Charlie and Lyndal Williams

September 22, 2023

Becky,we were very sad to hear about Jack. We have so many great memories from the PIKA days with you and Jack! We will always treasure those days and all of the good times we shared with you two!

Leigh Hunter

September 21, 2023

Sending love and prayers to the Michaels´ Family. .

Alex Beko

September 21, 2023

My thoughts and prayers are with the Michaels Family.

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Dan Hartzog

September 19, 2023

It was always a pleasure to talk with Jack, a true gentleman and great lawyer. I am sure the family will miss him greatly, but will always have very meaningful memories. The picture of Jack really captured him and although a picture is worth a thousand words, the words of his obituary were equally special in capturing a life well lived. Peace be with all of you.

Mike Talley

September 19, 2023

Becky, I am thinking about you and hope you're doing as well as you can. I'm glad we had a chance to visit recently. I look forward to seeing you at Jack's Celebration of Life on Saturday. Your friend, Mike Talley

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Tom Speight

September 18, 2023

My condolences to Jack and Becky's family. Jack's father, Al, was my football Coach at N. C. State. Jack shall be missed.

William "Bill" Lawton

September 18, 2023

As an attorney who began practicing law in 1972, a few years ahead of Jack, I have known him for decades. He was afine man, a consummate attorney and a good "lawyer friend". I will remember his smile and his laugh as much as anything. We had many moments over the years. I, too, will miss him. To the family, I am praying that God will embrace you all and, sooner rather than later, turn your sadness into joyful moments of sharing and remembering the fine husband, father and human being he was. May the Lord walk with you all through this storm, and carry you when you need to be carried.
Bill Lawton

Jim Clements

September 18, 2023

I had the good fortune to meet Jack at PKA house at State in 1970. Jack and Becky would meet me for lunch on their way to Richmond several times over the years. He was always friendly and congenial. I believe he met his fate with the realistic viewpoint of what it was. He is now in heaven with his Lord.

Ken and Terri Bryson

September 17, 2023

Our deepest condolences on Jack's passing. His was a life lived to the fullest, surrounded by love and happiness. Our hearts go out to Becky; may the many happy memories be a source of comfort and support for all his family.

Mary Beth Grady

September 17, 2023

As a young lawyer, Jack practiced law with my father, Walter Lee Horton, Jr. The Michaels brothers were close family friends. I am saddened to see of Jack's passing. May he rest peacefully. Mary Beth Horton Grady

Greg Seibert

September 17, 2023

Jack was unfailing friendly and courteous to all and will truly be missed.

Harry Walket

September 17, 2023

Over 60 years of great memories from high school, skiing trip to Boone hitchhiking, Becky and Jack together at State football game on Linda and my first date, being in their wedding , playing golf, playing poker on Monday evenings, having lunch with high school buddies over this last year. A true friendship over these years!!

Douglas Williams

September 16, 2023

The Kitchen Boys of Camp Seafarer, 1969. Jack is front row, viewer´s right. Too soon.

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