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[[File:Dominic | [[File:Dominic Morabito.jpg|right|thumb||Dominic Morabito, photo by Richard Ray ]] [[File:Morabito brick.jpg|right|thumb||A brick at the Saranac Laboratory has been dedicated in the name of Dominic Morabito by his wife and children. ]] [[File:Morabito page.jpg|thumb||Page 59 of the book by ]][[Richard H. Ray|Richard H. Ray]]|, ''[[Saranac%201937-1940%3A%20A%20Memoir|Saranac 1937-1940: A Memoir]]''| ]] | ||
'''Born:''' August 8, 1904 | '''Born:''' August 8, 1904 |
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Richard H. Ray|, Saranac 1937-1940: A Memoir| ]]
Born: August 8, 1904
Died: May 8, 1988
Married: Mary Morabito
Children: Stella Morabito Green, David Morabito, Mary Dominique O'Neill, and Lucille Morabito.
From Brooklyn, New York, Dominic Morabito cured at the Ray Brook State Hospital in the late 1930s / early 40s, for possibly as long as seven years. He appears on page 59 of the book by Richard H. Ray, Saranac 1937-1940: A Memoir.
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