Born in Detroit, Michigan, he attended Redford High School and had a short stint with the National Guard before going on to Michigan State University and later graduating from the Detroit College of Law. He built a remarkable career as a senior partner at one of Michigan’s largest law firms, where he was known for his dedication, sharp mind, and passion for trial work. He lived and breathed the law, leaving behind a legacy of professionalism and hard work.
Outside of his career, along with loving his large family, he found great joy playing golf, especially with his “Mariners” group. He spent countless hours perfecting his game.
He is survived by his wife, five children, his stepdaughter, his seven grandchildren, and one great grandchild, and his faithful dog.