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Jan Arntzen
September 21, 2008
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I worked for Mort for about 3 years at Control Data in the early 70's. He was the first executive I had ever worked for. He taught me so much during the time I worked for him, not only little things like when he was dictating a letter and would use a word I didn't recognize - he would stop and not only spell the word but explain what it meant. He taught me respect and forgiveness. He was a wonderful person. May God be with you and your family... Sincerely, Jan (Peterson) Arntzen
Dr. Stanley Strimling
September 21, 2008
Mourning the passing of Minnesota classmate and Navy V-12 contemporary. Condolences to Alyce Sue and family.
Michael Frishberg
September 21, 2008
My father was a wonderful human being, a highly moral actor, brilliant in things technical and marketing. Along with his remarkable combination of expertise he was a fabulous public speaker. He recognized very early in his life the threats to our very existence that we see unfolding now. He did more than most to attempt to "fix things". The results of the impacts he had on daily life around the world will never be acknowledged and, at the same time, cannot be overemphasized.
We miss you Mort, here's a haiku for you!
Morton C. Frishberg
Every way an Emcee
"Truth is easier"
Star Tribune
Posted an obituary
September 20, 2008
Morton Frishberg Obituary
Frishberg, Morton 82, died on Thursday, September 11, 2008 in Los Angeles, CA. He is survived by his wife, Sue; daughter, Nancy; son, Michael; son and daughter-in-law, Leo Frishberg and Sue Zeidler, three granddaughters, Janet, Ariella and Melina... Read Morton Frishberg's Obituary
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