Thomas Hollander
March 9, 1936 - July 10, 2024
Funeral Information
July 15 2024 - 2:00 pm
Mount Lebanon Cemetery/Temple Emmanuel Section 509 Washington Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15228
THOMAS HOLLANDER: 88, passed away peacefully on July 10, 2024. Thomas was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania on March 9th, 1936, the first son of Edith and Edward Hollander. Handsome with sharp hazel eyes, he was drawn to music of all kinds and studied piano, French horn, recorder and sang in the choir. He loved academics and was a champion debater. These two great loves - music and argument - would be the through line of his extraordinary life and give him purpose professionally and comfort spiritually.
After graduating from Monessen High school in 1954, Thomas enrolled at Penn State where he was a member of the debate team and president of the student body. It was there that he met Barbara Ann Stone. After graduating from Penn State, he entered the University of Pittsburgh Law School where he coached their debate team, studied law and married Barbara in 1960.
After passing the Pennsylvania State Bar, Tom joined Evans, Ivory law firm (which in time became Evans, Ivory, Moses, Hollander and McVay), where he specialized in representing railroad and barge workers. Thomas was a talented and sought-after attorney. He argued before the Supreme Court, was President of the Allegheny County Bar Association in the late 1980s where, during his term, he was instrumental in establishing efforts and committees to address discrimination against women lawyers and lawyers of color. In addition to receiving awards and recognition as one of Pittsburgh's best lawyers, he received the highest award from the Allegheny County Academy of Trial Lawyers - the Hon. Joseph Weis Distinguished Service Award.
Tom is survived by his three children with Barbara; Scott (Teo) of Pittsburgh, Leslie of Great Falls, VA, and David (Courtney) of Los Angeles, and his six grandchildren - Ben, Nathaniel, Clay, Delilah, Harper and Roan. He cherished his late brother, Burton Hollander (Gail). Tom is also survived by his loving nieces Julie Eichelbaum (Dennis), Marla Farbacher (Dana) and Andrea Mallinger (Adam).
Tom adored spending time at Deep Creek Lake with family and friends. He loved his alma mater and became the President of the Penn State Alumni Association, one of the largest alumni bases in the United States. He was also a champion of the arts, the constitution, social justice, civil rights and deeply influenced by his wife Barbara's devotion to women's rights.
He volunteered for the ACLU and tried many cases for the organization and served on the board as president. He was also the president of the many boards that cut across the legal, political and cultural spectrum of his beloved city of Pittsburgh; Neighborhood Legal Services, The Jewish Chronicle, The Jewish Health Care Foundation and The City Theater, to name a few.
Tom loved travel and the outdoors. He was an avid runner, skier, motorcyclist, sailor and tennis player.
He also kept up his love for music throughout his life. He sang in the Mendelsohn Choir of Pittsburgh for decades, practiced piano daily and rarely missed a performance of the Pittsburgh Symphony.
He was a beloved friend, and a fierce advocate for the disenfranchised and wrongfully hurt, injured or discriminated against. He was decent, often kind, and careful with his words and actions. He was fair. He took pleasure in small things. He lived life on his own terms and was loved very much by his family who are so grateful to have had such a powerful role model.
Graveside Service and Interment will be held on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 2 PM at Mount Lebanon Cemetery/Temple Emanuel section and a September 21st or 22nd celebration of life with details to be finalized.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to the Barbara S. Hollander Women's Leadership Fund at Chatham University online at Donation · Chatham University · GiveCampus, and making a memorial gift in memory of Thomas Hollander. Arrangements entrusted to Ralph Schugar Chapel, Inc. www.schugar.com
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My husband, Thomas Baker (June 24, 1936--January 22, 2024), tried to never miss lunch with Tommy Hollander when we visited Pennsylvania from our home in Florida. Friends from early schools days and members of the Glee Club and the same high school graduating class, they always spent time discussing memories from Monessen.
May they rest in peace.
By Bonita Sivi - July 15, 2024
My fraternity brother at Phi Ep at PSU.May he rest in peace.
By steve baron - July 14, 2024
I want to express my heartfelt sympathy to the family of Tom Hollander. I have fond memories of many pleasant conversations with Tom.
By Richard Gordon - July 13, 2024