Morton-Weiner-Obituary

Morton D. Weiner

Miami, Florida

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WEINER, MORTON D., died Thursday of complications of pneumonia. He was a nationally recognized leader in the insurance industry. Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1922, he joined the army at the age of 17, after earning a B.S degree from Towson State University. In the army, Mort became a radio...

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Dear Jeff & Weiner family,

I was saddened to hear of your Father's passing. It was my privilege to work with him for so many years both at Norin and at MDW&Co. He was a great teacher and an inspiration to me. Dick and I extend our deepest sympathy to you.

Dear Jeff:

I cannot tell you how sorry I was to hear of Mr. Weiner's death. My love and prayers go to you and your family in this very sad time.

Dear Jeff:

I was sadened to hear about the loss of your father. He was a dear, dear, man. Please accept my sympathies.

Jeff & Family:

Please accept our condolences to you and your family during this time of loss. Our prayers are with you.

The world has lost an amazing man; a man of courage, strength, grace and a passionate love of family.

I first met Mort 15 years ago when he hired me to help run one of his insurance subsidiaries. He immediately welcomed me into his family, and treated me like a son.

I learned early on that Mort had more wisdom than anyone I had ever known,...

Bob and I were saddened to learn of Mort's death this morning. I knew Mort since he was fifteen, a precocious teenager, and saw him develop over the years into an astute businessman.

When Mort and Joan moved to Miami, one of my early vignettes was of Jeff crqadling a coconut, his heart's desire as a new Florida resident. Mort lost no time in making that happen for him.

We send our condolences to the generations he nurtured.

I wanted to extend my deepest sympathies and condolences. As Juli's friend in high school, I have fond memories of Mort and Joan; visiting them at their home in Cape Cod and in Gables Estates in the 70’s. They were always so kind and gracious -- I felt like I was part of the family.
Juli: it has been a long time but I wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and your family during this very difficult time in your life.

With fondest regards,

Lisa Cole

Dear Jeff and family,
We will certainly miss Mort's engaging smile, quick wit and warm greetings each and every time we met. He served diligently as President of our Gables Estates homeowners' association, and we were lucky to have had him.
Do accept our sincere condolences on the loss of this amazing man!
You will be in our thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks.

Jeff and Family,

Fran and I were deeply saddened by the news of the passing of your Dad. He was really something! He touched our lives and as they say when going through life it is the people that you meet that makes the difference. He made a difference. We hope that the pain passes soon and that you are left only with the fond memories of your lives together. Fran and I send our love to you and to your family.

Herb and Fran Tobin

Mort recruited me to Norin as its CFO in 1973. I moved from Chicago with my family in 1973 to join Norin. I have many memories of Mort and Joan, and Bruce Norris. Joann, my wife, and I learned a lot from them. We have many stories. It was a cast of very interesting people. I last saw Mort a couple of years ago at Riviera CC. He looked good; we talked and reminisced about our Norin days. Mort was truly one of the most unforgetable men I have met in my business career. He had an impact...