Robert Morse, longtime Redlander active in the community, dies at 87

From: Redlands Daily Facts | Date: September 16, 2007 | Copyright information

Robert Eaton Morse, a longtime Redlands resident who was active in many community organizations, died Sept. 9 of age-related causes in Redlands. He was 87.

Morse was born June 3, 1920, in Franklin, N.J., the second son of Gilbert Livingston and Marion Bottomley Morse.

The family's genealogy includes Samuel Finley Breese Morse, the inventor of the telegraph and the Morse code, whose early career in America as a portrait painter and landscape artist captured the people and developi...

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