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Morton L. Hodin passed away on January 29, 2026, in Woburn, MA. He was 86. The son of Samuel and Rose Hodin, Mort was raised in Scranton, PA. He was married to Nancy Simon Hodin, the love of his life, for 66 years. Mort and Nancy made their home in Lexington, MA; raising three children, they cherished a community of long-lasting friends.
Upon graduation from Cornell University with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mort served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Transportation Corps at Fort Eustis in Virginia, moving there with his young family. Following two years in the military the family moved to Rochester, NY.
Work was a source of great pleasure for Mort and a way to express his creativity and be in the world. He enjoyed a diverse professional life, starting his career at Kodak then Data Technology, and later founding companies in the area of education and professional development. He was also involved in real estate as a principal at H&D Development, receiving an award from the Boston Preservation Alliance for the rehabilitation of Clarendon Square. In addition, Mort built two companies that provided investment banking services for emerging businesses, facilitating the smooth sale and succession of private firms.
Mort was committed to supporting the local Jewish community. He was a dedicated member of Temple Isaiah for over fifty years and served as president of the congregation.
Mort was intellectually curious and treasured long conversations; he told a good story and was an even better listener. He was quick to smile and to bring a smile to the faces of friends and family, as well as doctors, caregivers, and anyone who came across his path. He had a playful wit and blended wisdom and humor to make all feel comfortable.
Above everything, Mort prized his family, proud of his children and grandchildren and happy to tell you. His family called the vacation house in Sunapee “The Homestead,” and being there was like heaven on earth for Mort, watching the kids and grandkids every summer grow by the lake.
But Mort’s best days were spent with Nancy. They were true companions, whether biking together or working next to one another in their home office. They loved to travel as a couple as well as with friends — especially to France, where they spent many trips enjoying food, culture, and beauty.
Mort continually expressed joy for his life. He inspired countless people with his kindness, wisdom, and boundless optimism.
He is survived by his wife, Nancy Simon Hodin, three children, Lori Hodin, Mark (Theresa) Hodin, and Debbie Hodin (Dan McCarthy), and seven grandchildren: Sam Wilson (Lora Kelley), Ellie Wilson, Ruthie Wilson, Riley Hodin, Max Hodin, Evan McCarthy, and Ella McCarthy.
Instead of flowers, donations may be made in the memory of Mort Hodin to Temple Isaiah, the American Heart Association, or The Southern Poverty Law Center.
The funeral will be held on Tuesday February 3, 2026 at 11:00 am at Temple Isaiah 55 Lincoln St., Lexington, MA followed by the interment at Westview Cemetery 520 Bedford St., Lexington, MA. There will be a Meal of Consolation at the Temple after the interment. There will be two Shivas: Wednesday February 4, 2:00-5:00pm and Thursday February 5, 3:30-6:30pm at Delaney at the Vale, 300 Began Way, Woburn, MA.