Morton Charles Warnow

Morton Charles Warnow

Morton Warnow Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 8, 2006.
WARNOW-Morton Charles, 80. Of Danbury, CT. died Friday, March 3, 2006 of natural causes. Morton served in W.W. II and wrote a novel, ``Forced March,'' based upon his experiences as a Jewish POW. He was an inventor most recently of devices to assist the deaf. Morton was the son of Lucky Strike bandleader Mark Warnow and Sylvia Rappaport Warnow. He had been married twice and had three children by his first marriage.

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March 8, 2006

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Richard Roehm

July 5, 2006

Morton was a brave communication pioneer. His works included communication devices for the deaf.



I've always been a fan of his ideas. I even helped him advance his face-to-face concept with new equipment. I just wished he was able to try the wireless version.



He is missed by everyone in our deaf center. Our technology lab will be named after him and we will have academic tournaments in his name.

Julia coopersmith

March 8, 2006

Mortie's three wonderful children provide an extraordinary legacy.

Tandy Warnow

March 8, 2006

Dear friends and relatives of my father,



Dad died at home in Danbury, evidently quite peacefully.



I'd be glad to hear from you about my father - please contact me if you'd like to share a story, or just to talk.



There will not be any public service.



Tandy Warnow

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