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H. John “Jack” Michel, Jr.

H. John “Jack” Michel, Jr., age 71, passed away on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at his farm in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.

Jack was a leading securities, mergers and acquisitions lawyer in the Philadelphia office of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP for 33 years. Throughout his long career at Drinker, Jack also had a number of management positions, including head of its Business and Finance Department, head of its Intellectual Property Practice Group and managing partner of the firm. He mentored and recruited hundreds of lawyers to the firm and helped steer its direction by drafting the firm’s strategic plan.

In addition to his legal career, Jack and his wife, Diana McCarthy, also a partner at Drinker, helped co-found Beaver Valley Conservancy, a non-profit group devoted to conserving land in Beaver Valley in Pennsylvania and Delaware. The group engineered the defeat in 2016 of a plan by Woodlawn Trustees to develop 270 acres in the Valley. The development fight lasted close to 5 years and resulted in successful litigation in which a state court rejected Concord Township’s approval of the plan. The court decision was the first known successful defeat of a housing development on the grounds that it violated the Pennsylvania Environmental Rights Amendment and set the land up for a purchase by Mt. Cuba, Brandywine Conservancy, The Conservation Fund and many other donors. The land is expected to be donated by The Conservation Fund to the First State National Historical Park in the near future. At the time of his death, Jack was still fighting to save 60 more acres of land in Beaver Valley from development.

Prior to his legal career, Jack was a recognized 18th century American rural and cultural historian, having won the prestigious Abbott Lowell Cummings Award presented by the Vernacular Architecture Forum for his paper: “In a Manner and Fashion Suitable to Their Degree: An Investigation of the Material Culture of Early Rural Pennsylvania.” He is a former fellow of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the Economic History Research Center at the Eleutherian Mills, Hagley Foundation. He also taught history for several years at the University of Delaware. More recently, he documented for the Concord Township Historical Society the early settlement patterns of the Quakers who came to Beaver Valley in the 17th and 18th century.

In addition to his wife, Diana, Jack is survived by three step-daughters, Jeanne McCarthy of Media, Pennsylvania, Julie McCarthy of Croton on Hudson, New York, and Kelly McCarthy of Henderson, Nevada, as well as seven grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Beaver Valley Conservancy Fund at the Delaware Community Foundation, 100 West 10th Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801.

Funeral Services

A Viewing will be held at Chandler Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, Wilmington, Delaware 19803 from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, May 31st. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, June 1st, at St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine Church, 10 Old Church Rd, Wilmington, Delaware 19807. Interment will follow at St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine Cemetery.

Condolences

    Nancy Young
    05/28/2018 12:09 pm
    Jim Freis writes,
    Our prayerful, heartfelt condolences to Diana and all the family upon Jack's passing. Jack always contributed greatly to the Drinker Biddle family. May he rest in peace. Jim Freis
    05/28/2018 01:43 pm
    Kristin Sudholz lit a candle and writes,
    Diana - when I got the call early Sunday morning I was devastated. You and Jack have always been so supportive, kind and generous of heart and spirit with me, and it meant so much to me. I am moving mom this week and next back to IL or I would have come out for the funeral. I will happily support your charity. I am so glad you have the love and support of your wonderful family. I will send you a note soon, but wanted to let you know I was thinking of you at this time. Although I am not there this week, please know I am there in spirit. My heart goes out to you - sending you my condolences, love and hugs, Kristin Sudholz
    05/28/2018 04:06 pm
    Pennie Scott lit a candle and writes,
    Dearest Diana: I will always remember Jack as one who was an ardent force in historic preservation, and in documenting history with the accuracy and factual data it deserves, as one who also believes as he did. He was also a calm presence when facing the township leadership when the Beaver Valley land was being fought, even though his heartfelt desire burned bright. I admired and respected him and his ideals, and loved him for what he attained in our township. You must be very proud of him, and while you mourn his loss, you can take comfort in the knowledge that he is not forgotten. With loving thoughts, Pennie Scott
    05/28/2018 08:32 pm
    Tami Buccilli lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Diana & Family, Today and always, may loving memories bring you peace, comfort and strength. I am so sorry Diana. Sending condolences, Tami Buccilli (DB&R)
    05/29/2018 03:51 pm
    Susan Ferry lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Diana and Family: I am very sorry for your loss. Jack was a gracious man and when i go through the beautiful prestigious Beaver Valley his memory will live on. Thank you Diana and jack for all your hard work dedication to save the land for all to share. God Bless. Love Susan
    05/30/2018 12:18 pm
    Christopher Proctor writes,
    My condolences to the family. Mr. Michel was a true renaissance man and he will be missed. My prayers goes to all especially Diana, daughters and grandchildren.
    05/30/2018 11:44 pm
    Kevin & Peg Sullivan lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Diana, we are so sorry for your loss. We so enjoyed our trips to the farm, and our dinners out with you and Jack. He was great fun at our Horseshoe Lane Oktoberfest and Flamingo Fridays. God Bless. Peg & Kevin
    05/31/2018 04:54 am
    Karl Piirimae writes,
    Jack was a brilliant lawyer and a great mentor with a unique intellect and sense of humor. He will be missed. Condolences to all.
    05/31/2018 08:44 am
    Janice Powell writes,
    Diana, I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Jack's sudden passing. Jack was certainly a dominant force at DB&R and I am sure will be greatly missed. Please accept my sincerest condolences and prayers for you and your family.
    05/31/2018 09:26 am
    Douglas A. Jumps writes,
    My sincere condolences Diana. Meeting you and Jack through Save The Valley helped give me hope that this tract in fact could be saved when I had almost given up hope! The wild lands and open space of our beautiful Beaver Valley have stayed wild and open through hard work. Jack was a guiding light who persevered over the many years to protect this valley from the bulldozers. While many had a part in this struggle, Jack’s knowledge of history, law and organization saw all of us through. Since this land will soon be added to the First State National Park, I would like to suggest this parcel be officially named the H. John “Jack” Michel Jr. Tract in his honor.
    06/11/2018 10:32 am

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