Jane Morgan Weintraub Dies: Popular Singer Of The 1950s And ’60s, Widow Of Jerry Weintraub Was 101
NAPLES, FLORIDA, AUG 4 – Jane Morgan recorded about 40 albums and earned six gold records during a career spanning Broadway, international stages, and television variety shows in the 1950s and 1960s.
- On Monday, Jane Morgan Weintraub died of natural causes in Naples, Florida, at age 101, her family announced.
- Leading up to her death, Jane Morgan Weintraub was in hospice care and died peacefully in her sleep of natural causes, her family announced.
- Jane Morgan Weintraub's career featured about 40 albums, singing in five languages and 50 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, earning six gold records.
- In lieu of flowers, donations may go to the Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology at UCLA; survivors include her son Michael Weintraub, daughters Jamie and Jody, six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
- In 2022, a collection of more than 30 of her couture gowns was displayed in New York, and donations may support the Jane and Jerry Weintraub Center for Reconstructive Biotechnology at UCLA.
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Legendary Singer And Actress Dead At 101
Jane Morgan, the elegant voice behind “Fascination” and a staple of both American television and Broadway stages, died peacefully in her sleep on August 4 in Naples, Florida. She was 101. “Our beloved Jane passed away peacefully in her sleep,” her family shared in a statement with Deadline. Born Florence Catherine Currier on May 3, 1924, in Newton, Massachusetts, Morgan was raised in a musical family—her parents, Bertram and Olga, were both musi…
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