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The memorial service for Wall Street mogul Michael Lorig on Monday was especially sad because Lorig, 66, had committed suicide.

Although his obituary didn’t say how he died Jan. 22 in his home in Naples, Fla., most of the 400 mourners in Greenwich, Conn., where Lorig had raised his three children, were aware he’d hanged himself.

The Bear Stearns veteran — and original investor in SoBe Beverages — was a college wrestler and marathon runner who suffered from depression. “He was super-intense and he had his demons,” one friend told me.

Many Upper East Side friends of his widow, French-born fashion exec Caroline Berthet, packed the First Presbyterian Church, where Lorig was eulogized by his two sons. “It was an outpouring of love,” the friend said.

Among the mourners: Jane Holzer, Andrea Canning, Felicia Taylor, Marcy Warren, Jennifer Creel and Nancy Jarecki.