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My Mom was cared for at WTH. The satue of Morris Hyman sits for all time in the building An amazing gift to the community
Leonard Ancona
October 02, 2024 | Other
Fremont, California
Morris Hyman, Founder, Chairman of the Board, and past-President of Fremont Bank in Fremont, Calif., died of cancer on Monday, October 17, 2005. Morris will be remembered as a dedicated family man, war hero, and successful businessman who used his influence to improve the lives of people in his...
Read MoreMy Mom was cared for at WTH. The satue of Morris Hyman sits for all time in the building An amazing gift to the community
Leonard Ancona
October 02, 2024 | Other
With deep sympathy to the Hyman family. In 1978, my first job was in Fremont Bank in the, then, Personnel Department. One of my first projects was to type out the department list. Spelling of names are tough in themselves, let alone, typing and proofing them. Well, I'll NEVER forget that I typed his name on the department list wrong... I typed "H-U-M-A-N"! I thought for sure I'd be fired but, instead, he happened to come to our office located in Town Faire during one of his visits and he...
Kim Kellner (AKA Proulx)
October 31, 2005 | Fremont, CA
With deepest sympathy. You will be missed by all of us whose lives you have touched in many ways.
Sunita Naidu
October 24, 2005 | Hayward, CA
My thoughts and prayers go to Mr. Hyman's family and friends. I had the pleasure of working for Mr. Hyman for approx 8 yrs, as a teller, and as an Operations Officer, as well as heading the Teller Training Program. I thank him for all of those opportunies.
Sally Cole
October 23, 2005 | Oakdale, CA
On behalf of Roy and myself our deepest condolences to the family of Morris. I first met Morris when I was 23 years old and an entry level employee of Fremont Bank. Needless to say I was awed by and fearful of him. After all he was the "power" on the floor. Our most recent meetings were surrounding the deaths in our family of Roy's father, mother, and brother. I found Morris to be a comforting presense. He was caring, compassionate, kind, and even loving. While much has been written...
ROY and JANE CLARK
October 23, 2005 | MARIPOSA, CA
Our family will miss Morris dearly; he and Alvirda and the entire Hyman family have been such kind, generous and loyal friends. In good times and in hard times, you could always count on a smile and a kind word. To the entire family, we send our thoughts and prayers for you all.
Bruce and Wendi (Flint) Rank
October 22, 2005 | Dublin, CA
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL FAMILY MEMBERS.
JAMES & JOYCE ROY
October 21, 2005 | HOUSTON, TX
I am extremely thankful for the opportunity Uncle Morris afforded Chuck and I 28 years ago when we were first married. I have no regrets about leaving Fremont to return home to Texas and the rest of my family, however, I do regret that I did not remain in close contact with Uncle Morris and Aunt Alvirda. Their kindness and generosity, as well as Howard's, has been, and always will be remembered and appreciated and I will continue to love them and think of them often.
May God bless...
Deborah R. Roy - Soules
October 21, 2005 | Houston, TX
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Morris spent many years being a mentor to both my brother Charles and me. His loss will be sorely felt by the community. He has left quite a legacy for both his family and the community. With sincere sympathy Barbara.
Barbara Powell
October 20, 2005 | Tampa, FL