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Diana Lee
August 21, 2023
To the Morath family....I send my deepest condolences. I was a backup singer for six decades and one of my earliest gigs was going on the road with Dinah Shore, featuring Max and his group. They were so well received and such nice guys, it was a pleasure. May God comfort you now and in the days and years to come. Max was a delight. Love, Diana Lee, retired Girl Singer
Barbara Larison
July 30, 2023
I remember in the mid-1950's that I was a teenager living in Topeka, KS. My parents, brother and I took a trip to Colorado. One of the places that we visited was Cripple Creek. As part of that visit, we attended a performance by Max Morath. I was fascinated by the ragtime music and have been a fan ever since. One other time, I attended one of his performances. May this very talented man Rest In Peace.
Linda Backman
June 28, 2023
I grew up in Colorado Springs and my family had businesses downtown. I remember Max well from my childhood. Often we would go to Cripple Creek to watch the melodrama where Max played. My Dad often talked about knowing Max. May Max's memory be a blessing.
Mary Jo Gage
June 23, 2023
Kathy's, Christy, and Freddy so sorry for your loss. Your father was such a great and pleasant man. I have very fond memories of all of you in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.
Cremation Society of Minnesota (First Memorial Funeral Chapel) - Duluth
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June 21, 2023
Max Morath Obituary
Obituary of Max Edward Morath Max Morath was born October 1, 1926 in Colorado Springs, and died June 19, 2023 in Duluth, Minnesota. He grew up in Colorado Springs, where his first job as a 17-year-old radio announcer at KVOR in that city la... Read Max Morath's Obituary
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