Christom G. Larsin, of Lexington, Massachusetts passed away on December 12, 2013, of complications resulting from Parkison's. He was a beloved husband of 53 years to Valerie Kalliavas Larsin. He was born to the late George and Calliope Larsinos on August, 7, 1936, in Brockton, Massachusetts. Christom graduated from the Coyle School in Taunton and received his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Columbia University. He also earned his Bachelor of Laws degree from the New England School of Law. Christom was a trial attorney with law offices in Boston, Massachusetts until his retirement. Early in his career, he worked for Mayor Kevin White as a legal counsel for rent control for the City of Boston. He became a published expert in landlord/tenant matters, and was a fixture at the Boston Housing Court throughout his long career. He was a passionate member of the Masonic fraternity, serving for three terms as Worshipful Master of Hesperia Lodge in Boston, and was a member of the Massachusetts Lodge. He had also served as president of the First Worshipful Masters Association, and president of the Hellenic Square and Compass Club, and was named Man of the Year of that organization in 2008. Christom is survived by his wife and two children, G. Christom Larsin of Washington, DC, and Kimberly Larsin of Arlington. He is also survived by a sister, Thalia Bredakis, a sister-in-law, Joanne Kalliavas, and a niece, Joanne Bredakis. He was also survived by many relatives and friends. A viewing will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 17th, at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church at 17 Meriam Street in Lexington, with a church service to follow at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.