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Morton Edward "Morty" Weinberg died Monday evening, Aug. 5, 2013, during his 59th year. Service: 10 a.m. Thursday in Kornbleet Memorial Cemetery Chapel, 411 N. University Drive, Rabbi Andrew Bloom officiating. Following committal prayers, he will be laid to rest in Ahavath Sholom Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, consideration of contributions to a charity of one's choice, in his memory, is suggested. Born in Fort Worth on June 22, 1954, Morty was the son of Morris Marvin Weinberg and Barbara Krosin Weinberg. He was a 1972 graduate of R.L. Paschal High School and attended the University of Texas at Austin. Morty was a former resident of Fort Worth and Austin before residing in Denton. He was a lifelong broker in the pipe and steel industry. Survivors: In addition to his sons, Zack Weinberg and Heydon Davis-Weinberg, Morty is survived by his mother, Barbara; sister, Judy Weinberg Fischer and her husband, Greg; nephew, Adam Weinberg and his wife, Randi, and their children, Addison, Evan and Mason.
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I´m so so sad to hear this news. We were friends in Austin for many years and he was a one of a kind, nice and fun person. He is and will be missed.
Dan steinborn
July 3, 2022
Morty was an amazing person, always willing to help others. He was a cherished classmate at Paschal and a good friend. His humor and insight will be missed but will be well remembered. His ability to give as well as be on the receiving end of good natured ribbing, especially about A&M/UT rivalries kept things interesting at work. I'm glad I got to see you at the PHS 72 reunion, Morty. My sincere condolences to you, Barbara and the boys. Know that he was a good friend and will be sorely missed by me and my family. Call on us if we can be of service.
David Creed
David Creed
September 7, 2013
Morty- Thank you for an amzing day of remineacing about our days as classmates. I enjoyed the dinner at the Chinese restaurant and meeting your precious dog and cat, your "babies"... we had such a wonderful time remembering days gone by and promised to keep in touch. We did, but not enough. I would have loved a final goodbye, but someday we will have an eternal Hello! Thank you for reaching out to me and reconnecting as classmates. I cherish the memory of that day we had together after almost 45 years...
Greta Corbell
August 9, 2013
I'll be seeing you Morty. This isn't forever, it's just for now.
August 7, 2013
Dear Barbara: Our thoughts and sorrow for loss of your beloved Morty. Having lost our Marty in 2007 we can feel your heartbreak. May G-d give you strength at this most tragic time and may Morty's memory be for a blessing. Love, Joe and Hannah Klein
Joseph Klein
August 7, 2013
So sorry to hear of Mortys passing. Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Wendy Solomon Finkelstein
August 7, 2013
I love you uncle Morty!!! It's never gonna be the same with you gone!! 1234 A&F love heather, Steve, Mak and Dillon <3
Heather Coe
August 7, 2013
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