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MICHELE LUCAS Obituary

LUCAS, Michele Claire Novelist Michele Claire Lucas of Port Chester, NY, died on April 30, in Newton, MA, of complications from breast cancer in a place that was decidedly "not her home." She was 86. The only child of Fred and Claire Lucas, Michele was raised in Rye, NY. She attended Emma Willard School and Smith College, Class of '59. Not much inspired by academic pursuits, her father "bribed" her into getting a college degree with the promise of travel after graduation. She landed in Paris, France, where she met the love of her life, Marcel Wittenberg and although they parted ways due to his enlistment in the French military, they stayed in touch until his death in 2020. Returning to New York, Michele met Arthur Benis, who had coincidently grown up in Rye too. A seemingly ideal match, they wed in 1962. Although it afforded her the opportunity to live abroad and travel, the marriage was not a good one. Upon their divorce in the mid-'70s, Michele returned to Rye from Hong Kong, where they were living at the time, with their young daughter in tow. Now a single parent, she took a job as a photo editor at Time Life, Inc. in Manhattan, where she worked at various publications including Time, People and Sports Illustrated, for more than a decade. She found herself an ardent feminist in a male-dominated workplace; a staunch Democrat in a sea of Republicans and a passionate Red Sox fan in a glut of Yankees supporters; having learned baseball at the knees of her Massachusetts-born maternal grandparents. Michele ultimately retired from Time Life in the late '80s to pursue her dream of becoming a writer. Channeling her obsession for all things related to World War II and the Holocaust, she centered her one published novel, A High and Hidden Place, Harper San Francisco, 2005, on a real-life event in Oradour-sur-Glane, France, where Nazi troops massacred the entire village of non-combatant men, women and children in June 1944. The book explores the precariousness of faith in the face of evil. After a brief stint in West Palm Beach, FL, cut short by her dislike of its lightening, alligators and politics, Michele settled in a small house in Port Chester, NY, where she lived happily writing for almost 30 years. While she relished her quiet, solitary existence at home, Michele's love for travel took her all around the world, from the Ayurvedic hospitals of India and the breathtaking Great Wall of China to the peaceful savannahs of Africa and the bustling marketplaces of Turkey. But she was never more content than in the cozy den of her house in Port Chester or on the windswept deck of her home-away-from-home on Cape Cod. In 2019, Michele suffered a serious stroke, from which she was not expected to recover. All the dire predictions were wrong, but her condition necessitated moving closer to her family in Massachusetts, where she survived the COVID pandemic as well. Despite her antipathy for assisted living, Michele found joy in her nightly Tito's martini, a Stockyard Restaurant filet mignon, reruns of Raymond Burr's Perry Mason and updates from her only grandchild, the light of her life. Michele is survived by her daughter, Alexandra Molloy and husband, James Molloy of Brookline, MA; her grandson, Owen Molloy; her cousin, Kurt Langenhahn of Los Angeles, CA; and her dearest friends, Jill Harrold (Emma Willard) of West Palm Beach, FL, Aggie Benis (sister-"out-law") of Rye, NY and Peggy Daniel (Smith) of New York, NY. A small Memorial Service for family and close friends will take place on May 15, at Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave., in BRIGHTON, MA, at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Michele's favorite charity, Doctors Without Borders and/or purchase and read her novel, which would have pleased her no end. For directions and guestbook, please visit www.lehmanreen.com Lehman Reen & McNamara Brighton 617 782 1000

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Published by Boston Globe from May 9 to May 12, 2024.

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October 18, 2025

What a splendid book about Oradour sur Glane. I was there last summer, but after reading the book I sure will return to Oradour better understanding what happend there.
Michele thanks for the book and rest well.

Agnes Benis

May 1, 2025

I saw a cardinal fly to a branch the day you died
And I knew your soul had come to comfort me
You have left this life dear friend
But the stars will light my memories
The wind will carry your voice to me
You will walk along side of me
For you are forever in my heart.

Linda Grinnell

May 10, 2024

Why I was brought to open this incredibly loving obituary I do not know. What I do know is I wish I had the blessing to know her. May she rest in peace knowing even in her final tribute she brought comfort and joy to others. Soar with the angels.

Agnes Benis

May 9, 2024

The first time I saw Michele, she was sitting in a lawn chair at 411 Forest Avenue with a book in hand. Her hair was straight (!!) and cut at her chin line. My first thought was; Wow, she is beautiful.
We had a beautiful friendship that shared the spectrum of events in each of our lives from young wives, middle age and getting older. She said I knew all of her secrets (And she knew mine.)
I will miss her for the rest of my life, but have a treasure trove of memories from times of support and times of joy and laughter.

Barbara, Jill Harrold

May 8, 2024

There is already a void in my life with the loss of my dearest and best friend Michele. We could talk and talk on the phone and never run out of subject matter. Actually the best thing about Emma Willard was meeting Michele.
We had so many fun adventures. We traveled to East Africa, a riverboat trip through Russia, and my little red Volkswagen through many parts of Europe.
She truly was blessed with a loving family. Of course, Owen was the apple of her eye.!!
Heaven will be a better place with Michele. May she rest in peace!

Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett

May 8, 2024

My first and only moment with Michele was reading this outstanding obituary. We should all be so lucky -- what a wonderful life and a wonderful story about that life. Well, done, author. May Michele's memory be a blessing.
(I saw this because I am a fellow Smith alum, Ada Comstock Scholar, Class of 2001.)

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