Submitted by: Nadine A. Hardin
Name: Lawrence, Michael J.
Names in Obituary:
LABOR LEADER, SOCIAL ACTIVIST MICHAEL
LAWRENCE DEAD AT 76
He had been active in the civil rights
movement in the 1950s and in the pro-peace movement during the
Vietnam War era in the 1960s and 1970s.
Mr. Lawrence had served as treasurer of the
Christian Action Commission of Little Flower Catholic Church in
"Here was a guy who had a thirst for
social justice," said Robert Warnock Jr., president
of Teamsters Local 364.
Born in
He came to the
"What I always admired about Mike
Lawrence was his dedication to working people, his fairness and
his integrity,'' said Paula Auburn.
She became acquainted with Mr. Lawrence some
20 years ago when he was business agent for certain city of
"We were on opposite sides of the
bargaining table,'' said Auburn, who is now an adjunct faculty
member in the College of Business Administration at the
University of Notre Dame and a human resources consultant.
Following his retirement from the Teamsters
in 1979, Mr. Lawrence worked for state and local employment
service agencies for another 10 years.
He received a bachelor's degree in General
Studies in 1984 from
While there he assisted in the development
of the Labor in the Schools program, which has a mission of
developing a greater awareness of the labor movement and its
contributions to society.
In 1990, Mr. Lawrence announced he would
retire after serving 10 years on the Mishawaka Plan Commission.
In a letter to Mayor Robert Beutter, Mr. Lawrence
recommended that a woman be assigned to fill his spot on the
commission.
At that time, there were no women on the
Plan Commission. "If you're excluding -- by accident or
design -- 50 percent of the people in a community, that doesn't
seem that right,'' wrote Mr. Lawrence.
He also served on the
He was honored as a Sagamore of the
In addition to his wife, Phyllis, he is
survived by two daughters, Katherine Easley of Bethesda,
Md., and Margaret Banning of Indianapolis; two sons, John
Lawrence of South Bend, and Joseph Lawrence of Indianapolis;
three sisters, Ellen Rybaski of Llano, Texas, Patricia
Lawrence of Naples, Fla., and Jacqueline Sardi of Raleigh,
N.C.; and a brother, Rev. James Lawrence of Davenport, Iowa.
Friends may call at the Hickey Funeral Home
at
Services will be at