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Maurice Kanbar

1929 - 2022

Maurice Kanbar obituary, 1929-2022, San Francisco, CA

Maurice Kanbar Obituary

Maurice Kanbar
March 1, 1929 - August 20, 2022
Inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Maurice Kanbar, 93, died peacefully of natural causes in San Francisco on August 20, 2022, surrounded by family and loved ones.
Raised in Brooklyn, Maurice attended Yeshiva Etz Chaim in Boro Park, New Utrecht High School in Brooklyn, and Philadelphia Textile Institute, later renamed Philadelphia University where he studied materials science and engineering.
Maurice lived in New York until 1984, when he moved to San Francisco, a city he referred to as "paradise" and where he often could be found zipping around on his signature red Argo scooter.
Indefatigable, charming and beloved, Maurice was a man of strong opinions, great intelligence and a razor wit. Maurice's impish smile lit up a room and his presence will be sorely missed by all who ever had the pleasure of meeting him.
A natural born inventor, Maurice had an insatiable intellectual curiosity and an incessant desire to make things better, safer and easier to use. Maurice's first entrepreneurial spark was seen at age 10 when he took a job as a delivery boy at the local pharmacy, hoping to earn a nickel tip with each delivery. At 12, he and his best friend started a photography business selling baby portraits. At 21, he invented D-Fuzz-It, a lint remover, which earned him $200,000 in its first year on the market. Maurice holds more than 50 patents on products ranging from sophisticated medical devices to reimagined and modernized ancient children's games.
Expanding on his love of the arts and particularly film, Maurice is credited with building the first multiplex theater, the Quad Cinema, in Greenwich Village in 1972. The Quad was known for promoting independent filmmakers and Maurice went on to produce the animated feature film Hoodwinked! and its sequel to great success.
Maurice's most successful achievement was creating SKYY vodka in 1992. Motivated by a desire to reduce the headaches he suffered when enjoying a martini, he devised a unique distillation and filtration process to remove congeners (impurities) from alcohol, which he had discovered were the cause of his discomfort.
Maurice came up with the name SKYY when looking out the window at a perfect San Francisco sky and he also designed the distinctive cobalt blue bottles. After much success, he sold SKYY to Campari in 2001.
Eager to share his wisdom and experience, Maurice wrote a best-selling book, Secrets from an Inventor's Notebook (Council Oak Books), a how-to guide for novice inventors.
Maurice was equally focused on philanthropy, often quoting Andrew Carnegie that it was much easier making the money than giving it away intelligently.
Through his generosity, Maurice established the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at NYU, the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering, and Commerce at Philadelphia University, the Maurice Kanbar Center for Biomedical Engineering at Cooper Union, and the Kanbar Cardiac Care Center at CPMC in San Francisco. Maurice also made substantial donations to the American Heart Association of San Francisco, University of Haifa, Bar-Ilan University, Bowdoin College, the Exploratorium, KQED, Salvation Army, S.F. Symphony, SF Girls Chorus, SF Film Society, UCLA School of Theater and Television, the JCC of San Francisco, Hebrew Immigration Aid Society and many other worthy organizations.
Maurice received honorary degrees from Philadelphia University, Yeshiva University, Bar-Ilan University, and Kenyon College.
Maurice's generosity reached beyond these charitable institutions. He was always quick to help a needy friend or relative, mentioning his desire to make life easier for others and recognizing – as he often said – "you can't take it with you." Maurice's legacy can be summarized in the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson, "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded."
Maurice is survived by his brother Elliott (Barbara), nephews David (Stacey), Jeffrey (Adrienne), and Michael (Dara), his niece Lisa (Marc), and his four grandnieces and grandnephews Hannah, Benji, Gabriel and Hanna.
In lieu of flowers, the Kanbar family requests that donations be made in his memory to a hospice organization of your choice or to the Hebrew Immigration Aid Society.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Aug. 23, 2022.

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Barnaby Conrad III

December 12, 2023

I miss seeing Maurice during the holiday season, but I will never forget his energy, imagination and kindness.

Hiam Kanbar

January 22, 2023

RIP. We never met, we spoke few times on the phone. I wanted to find out if we were somehow related. He was generous with his time.

Syd

November 29, 2022

Once I asked him why he was so generous and he said words to live by: "If you have more than you need, give to others."

B.K.

September 20, 2022

May this individual be remembered for what he truly was. I need say no more.

Elaine Parles

September 16, 2022

So sorry to hear of the passing of my old friend Maury. He was a wonderful, brilliant person and will be missed.

Anne Paulette Millichap

September 9, 2022

Maurice and I were friends for more than fifty years. His imagination and intellectual courage were an inspiration to me and to my family. His generosity made a profound difference in our lives. Blessings to you, dear Maurice. Rest in Peace

Melvyn D. Bert, MD

September 5, 2022

Maurice,
We always were grateful for your advice and help in sustaining The Tibet Vision Project for the many years of its existence. It was the meetings at Perry's, your home and mine where you shined, light the light you helped to bring to the darkest corners of Tibet. Many thousands of Tibetans are seeing today thanks to you and all of the facets of aid you gave. Too many wonderful stories to tell. Perhaps, someday I will be able to let everyone know of your participation and contributions to ophthalmology.
Until then, Happy Trails.............. I celebrate your life!!!!!
Thanks,
Yogi

Seymour

September 1, 2022

Maurice,
You were a dear friend for nearly 40 years. I will miss you greatly.

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Leslie Fray

August 31, 2022

Dear Elliott,
I would like to share my mother's memories of your brother. They are a source of distress.

VINCENT WOLANIN

August 29, 2022

Maurice was a giant among humanity. Had the pleasure of meeting him when we received Lifetime Innovation awards at Philadelphia University at a gala In Philadelphia. RIP MK.

Rupert Hitzig

August 29, 2022

Maurice was my friend!
I would travel to San Fran and stay at his house,. Our conversations were lively and he knew the answers to everything, He was generous, Philanthropic, and loyal. I will miss our visits greatly,

Barnaby Conrad III

August 29, 2022

I am grieved to learn of my friend Maurice's death, but his life was a blessing to me. We became friends in the mid-90s. As we lived just a block away, we often got together for an outside lunch at Perry's or just an hour of chit-chat about Martinis, film, and even Ladino, the language of the Sephardim of Spain. Both of us had been fans of Pan American Airlines, and I'd written a big picture book on the airline in 1999. Maurice successfully reprinted the Pan Am book in 2013 at his company Council Oak Books, and we both flew over to Hawaii for a Reunion of Pan Am employees. Together we formed an imprint, Kanbar & Conrad Books, to bring 3 other books to print. Maurice was fascinated by my young son Jack, and vice-versa, and shared his many inventions with Jack. Martha, Jack and I will miss Maurice, but are grateful to have known him.

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Teofilo Homsany

August 26, 2022

Maurice, you were an incredible person. I will miss our conversations, warmth and humor. BDE
Teo Homsany

American Heart Association

August 24, 2022

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

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