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Saturday, 26 August

Morton Greenblatt, 89

Professions: Practiced at the law firm of Pomerantz, Drayton and Stabnick for ten years; served with the State of Connecticut Attorney General’s Office for four years, specializing in workers’ compensation; head of the City of Meriden Law Department in Meriden, Connecticut, for sixteen years; created and managed a separate branch of the Ellmore Silver Company, the Amston Silver Company, in 1948; served in the U.S. Army during World War II as part of the War Crimes Commission in Japan, leaving the Army as a Major in JAG.

Degrees: B.A. from Yale, 1937; L.L.B. from Harvard Law School, 1940.

Death: August 24, 2006, at his home in Branford, Connecticut.

From the Hartford Courant.

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