Morris Henry Sugarman
1889–1946 (age 57)
Biography
Morris Henry Sugarman earned acclaim as an architect whose refined yet practical designs enriched the skyline of New York and beyond. He was attentive to proportion, light, and human experience, ensuring that his buildings served their communities while retaining graceful detail.
His work brought comfort to the residents and patrons who passed through his spaces, and he also mentored younger architects, encouraging them to marry creativity with responsibility. Though he now rests in Mount Carmel Cemetery, his structures continue to shelter and inspire, a lasting tribute to his vision.