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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Barbara Whitaker wright
July 30, 2023 | Friend


Los Angeles, California
October 4, 1927 - January 19, 2022 Daniel L. Dworsky passed peacefully, gracefully at home, surrounded by his loving and devoted family at the age of 94. He will be remembered for countless outstanding achievements as both an athlete and an architect, but to his family he was the epitome of...
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Barbara Whitaker wright
July 30, 2023 | Friend
I have fond memories of Dan & his brother, Bob from my childhood in St.Paul, and just last week took a road trip for my 90th birthday from Madison, Wi, with my 2 sons, down memory lane & looked up the 4 plex on Igelhart Ave. During my college years I had the opportunity to visit L.A., looked up Dan & had a wonderful evening out on the town, having dinner & seeing George Sherring perform) It was a special reconnection.
Pearl Orenstein Fantle
June 05, 2023
My deepest sympathies Sylvia snd family. Just heard!!! Please send contact info to me to talk. Dave Dworsky 818-652-6644 Remember, we named our son after Dan. His Bless Dave Dworsky, Cousin
Dave Dworsky
August 06, 2022 | Family
Thank you for Crisler Center and all the things you did as a MICHIGAN man. Your Rose Bowl win is down in history!
Larry Leach
February 16, 2022 | Other
Sylvia, So sorry to read of Dan´s passing. He was truly a remarkable guy- talented in many ways and as nice a man as you could want. I cooperated with him on the development of the Water Treatment Plant and the Public Works Administration building for the City of Beverly Hills when I was on the Public Works Commission. But my mind goes back to the late 1950´s when we all lived on Delongpre in West Hollywood. Heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Herb Reston
Herbert Reston
January 31, 2022

Dan Dworsky was a great man, architect and athlete. I was honored to get to meet him, know him, spend time with him and interview him through my conceived LA 12 ARCHITECTS exhibitions, forums and meetings and in my follow-up book 12 LOS ANGELES ARCHITECTS. I Knew Dan to be a gentleman and a forerunner. Dan made a lifetime of contributions to our world. He will be greatly missed and appreciated. My condolences to his wife Sylvia, Doug and the entire family. Thank You Dan and Rest In Peace....
Charles Slert, Architect
January 28, 2022 | School
Dan was the epitome of grace and class. He lived his life to the fullest. I am sorry to hear of his passing, wish the family all the best at this difficult time.
Robyn Baker
January 27, 2022 | Work
Condolences to you and your entire family, Sylvia. I will always be grateful for the very real role Dan played in my professional life - accepting and encouraging me at just the right time early in my career and serving as my unwitting mentor in my practice. The example he set inspires me still.
Virginia Tanzmann, FAIA
January 26, 2022
To Sylvia, Doug, Laurie, and Nancy, It is rare to find in an architect an individual who was an All-American, repeat national champion, and professional football player; one who was also an accomplished architect with a distinguished practice; an accomplished musician; a loving husband, father and grandfather; a statuesquely handsome man; and one who was always a gentleman with a soft demeanor and sense of quiet confidence. He will live in my memory and I am quite sure in the minds and hearts...
Ronald Altoon, FAIA
January 26, 2022 | Work