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Morris Faiman Obituary

Morris Faiman, 91, passed away on April 23rd, 2024. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and was the son of Beatrice and Samuel Faiman. While growing up in Winnipeg, he braved the winters, played ice hockey, and curled with his many cousins.

Morris received his Master of Science and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and began his career in 1965 as a Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Kansas. He had the privilege of teaching thousands of students over the years and continued his tenure until 2024. In addition to teaching, he also conducted research at the Life Span Institute where he was a recognized leader in the fields of pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacology. His research programs focused on the development of drugs to treat alcohol abuse and drug addiction, and he holds several patents related to his research.

During his professional career, Morris served on many committees including the Board of Directors of DCCCA (a non-profit organization that provides social and community services to improve the well-being of the local community), the National Institute of Health, and the Center for Disease Control, and was a visiting professor at Duke and the University of North Carolina. He was the recipient of several awards and honors and received numerous grants for his research from the National Institute of Health.

Beyond his academic and professional accomplishments, Morris' greatest joys in life were spending time with his wife of 62 years, Lynne, his children, Jeff and Janis, and his grandchildren, Leah, Carson, and Abby. He was a master magician and loved to perform his illusions for his family at countless holiday gatherings. He had a love for hamburgers, peach cobbler, his book clubs and magic club, ROMEO club (Retired Old Men Eating Out), the Kansas City Chiefs, and of course, his beloved Kansas Jayhawks. He loved visiting Napa Valley, where he enjoyed sitting in the sunshine in his backyard, watching his peach tree and roses grow, chatting with his neighbors, and sipping very small glasses of wine.

Survivors include his wife, Lynne, (Overland Park, Kansas), son, Jeff Faiman, and daughter- in- law, Christine, (Vienna, Virginia), daughter, Janis Condon, son- in- law, Brian Condon, (Napa, California), and grandchildren, Carson Faiman and Leah and Abby Condon.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 1st, at 10:00 a.m. at Temple Beth Torah, 6100 W. 127th Street in Overland Park, Kansas. Arrangements are with Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home of Lawrence.

May his memory be for a blessing.

"This experiment is over. It's time to go home." – Morris Faiman, April 21st, 2024

If you care to donate in Morris' memory, please consider a contribution to DCCCA @ www.dccca.org.

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

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Apr. 28, 2024.

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Barbara and Dick Schowen

May 25, 2024

Dick and I send our very best to you, Lynne, Janis, Jeff and families. Morrie was a wonderful colleague and we felt privileged to have known him and you and family for so many years. We admired how he kept up his scholarly work long after most of us retired. Our deep condolences. Barbara and Dick Schowen

Steve Shawl

May 12, 2024

I always enjoyed my conversations with him. What´s sad is that one often learns more about a person´s life upon death than when alive. May his family revel in their memories.

Kay Rytting

April 29, 2024

Howard and I enjoyed knowing the Faimans as friends and through association at the School of Pharmacy at KU. Peace to the family.

Fran and Dan Breslauer, New York City

April 28, 2024

We remember him with affection.
Fran and Dan Breslauer

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