Robert Lazarus, an attorney and U.S. Administrative Law Judge, dedicated his life to defending the downtrodden. He served at the Social Security Administration for decades, including a role as chief judge. His sharp mind remained intact even at 98, enjoying activities like crossword puzzles despite health issues. He was known for his humility and firmness, fostering affection among colleagues by sharing food. Some aspects of his early life during the Depression remained a mystery within the family. Lazarus passed away on July 6 from an infection following a fall.
Robert Lazarus dedicated his life to defending the downtrodden, with decades of service as a U.S. Administrative Law Judge at the Social Security Administration.
At the age of 98, Robert Lazarus maintained a sharp mind and continued to enjoy activities like doing New York Times crossword puzzles, despite health challenges.
Colleagues remembered Robert Lazarus as a humble and firm person who fostered a loving atmosphere in the office, often sharing food and kindness.
Lazarus's early life experiences during the Depression were not often discussed, leaving many aspects of his past a mystery even to those closest to him.
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