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  1. Harold Schwartz (March 13, 1910 – December 22, 2003) was an American businessman and real estate developer who along with his son, H. Gary Morse, founded the active adult retirement community The Villages, Florida.

    • March 13, 1910, Chicago, Illinois
    • Harold Gary Morse, Mary Louise Morse, Richard A. Schwartz
    • December 22, 2003 (aged 93), Lady Lake, Florida
    • Megan Boone (great-granddaughter)
  2. 24 de feb. de 2023 · By Rosemary Feitelberg. February 24, 2023, 5:31pm. Harold Schwartz Photo by Robert Castagna/Courtesy. NEW YORK — Funeral services were held Feb. 20 for longtime furrier Harold Schwartz, who...

  3. Harold Gary Morse (December 19, 1936 – October 29, 2014) was an American billionaire and the developer, along with his father Harold Schwartz, of the active adult retirement community The Villages, Florida.

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    • Community developer
    • Holding Company of the Villages Ltd.
    • Megan Boone (granddaughter)
  4. 27 de feb. de 2023 · 2023-02-27 - BY ROSEMARY FEITELBERG. NEW YORK — Funeral services were held Feb. 20 for longtime furrier Harold Schwartz, who died earlier that day in his Fifth Avenue apartment at the age of 96.

  5. 12 de sept. de 2020 · September 12, 2020. There’s no other way to say it: Villages Founder Harold Schwartz would roll over in his grave if he knew his great-great-grandchildren – the Morse Millennials – were about to inundate his beloved retirement community with apartments.

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  6. Harold Schwartz. Psychiatrist in Chief, emeritus, the Institute of Living, Professor of Psychiatry University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Verified email at hhchealth.org. Psychiatry...

  7. 5 de ene. de 2019 · Villages founder Harold Schwartz relished in bringing professional golfer Chi Chi Rodriguez to the community and will always be remembered for discovering Wolfman Jack, the most popular disc jockey in the history of radio. Among the radio stations Schwartz owned were two in Mexico known as “border busters.”.