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SANFORD KATZ

1933 - 2024

SANFORD KATZ obituary, 1933-2024, Boston, MA

SANFORD KATZ Obituary

KATZ, Sanford Sanford Katz of Newton, a world-renowned law professor passed away on February 10, 2024. Beloved by his colleagues and students, Professor Katz taught family law and contracts at Boston College Law School for 47 years. Professor Katz was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts on December 23, 1933, the son of Jacob and Rebecca Katz, and one of seven children. He graduated from Boston University and the University of Chicago Law School, then joined the Air Force Judge Advocate General Division and served at the Pentagon. After a fellowship at Yale Law School, he began his illustrious teaching career at Catholic University Law School and then to the University of Florida, before Dean, Robert Drinan, S.J., brought him to Boston College Law School. Professor Katz's impact in the field of family law has been enormous. The author of numerous foundational books and scholarly articles, he lectured throughout the world. For many years, he served as Editor of the prestigious Family Law Quarterly, Chair of the American Bar Association's Family Law Section, and was one of the founders of the International Society of Family Law. In recognition of his prolific and most distinguished scholarship, Professor Katz was invited as a Fellow at All Souls College at Oxford, where he and his beloved wife Joan (a devotee of Oxford crime mysteries) spent some of their happiest times together. In 2016, nineteen eminent scholars from Great Britain and America published a volume of legal essays in his honor. Sanford Katz is survived by his dear wife of over sixty-five years, Joan, his sons Daniel and his wife Meg Parsont and Andrew and his wife Denise Padilla; his grandchildren Lucia and Salvador Katz, whom he adored; his sister Eleanor Shrier and several extended family members. Professor Katz also leaves behind several generations of devoted students, who will fondly remember his absolute commitment to their success in the legal profession, as well as countless colleagues, scholars and practitioners who he inspired. A Funeral Service will be held at Temple Shalom 175 Temple St., Newton, MA on Thursday, February 15, at 10:30am. The service will be livestreamed for those unable to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations in Sanford's memory may be made to Boston College Law School.

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 12 to Feb. 13, 2024.

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Marilyn Blumberg Cane

January 17, 2025

I was so very sorry of hear of the passing of Professor Katz, my friend, mentor and supporter. May his memory be a blessing always.
Marilyn Blumberg Cane BC Law `74

Ann Drinan

April 5, 2024

On behalf of the Drinan family, I offer my condolences. My uncle Bob, Fr. Robert Drinan, S.J., hired Sanford decades ago. My mother, Helen Drinan, worked at the law school for 30 years, until she was 92, and counted Sanford as one of her dearest friends. He is beloved by all of us Drinans, and we celebrate his many, many accomplishments as we mourn his passing.
Ann Drinan

Dan

February 14, 2024

I worked at B.C. Law school in the 80's and had the great pleasure of knowing Professor Katz. What a great guy. He often gave me great advice and encouragement as I was a new father. He once went to Florida and brought back a small gift for my daughter...he was THAT sort of man. Kind and generous.
To his family I am sorry for your loss

Ken Ernstoff

February 13, 2024

Dear Joan, Daniel and Andy,
Sanford had such a huge impact on my life, I cannot express strongly enough how our few years together at BCLS influenced these many years since....and in so many aspects of my life, both as an attorney and as a person. I am so sorry for your loss.
Ken Ernstoff

Michael Sullivan

February 12, 2024

To the Katz Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I had the great pleasure to have professor Katz, he made learning educational and fun.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,

Michael Sullivan
BCLS 1985

Michael C Rivera

February 12, 2024

Thank you for your service Sir. Job well done and now it is time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless you.
VFW Post 1012 Medford, MA.

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