Morrie
Sage was born Morris Schrage on December 27, 1930, in
Lodz, Poland, where much of his early life was formed by a loving, large
and prosperous family. In 1939, as Hitler began his push into Poland,
Morrie's father, Michael, made the fateful decision to evacuate. Sadly,
many of his family members had perished during the Holocaust, however,
his parents and siblings survived as a result of the courageous efforts
of the elder Schrage.
With very limited opportunities
for relocation, the family settled in Cuba, where they would begin
again. Through his father's acumen, hard work and determination to
survive, the family once again began to thrive when Michael opened a
shoe factory in Matanzas, Cuba. This is where Morrie first learned about
the impact that innovative advertising and marketing could have on the
success of a business. This newly found knowledge and clear display of
talent would prove to be most beneficial to Morrie later in his life
where he became well known for his maverick and revolutionary approach
to Automobile advertising, solidifying him as an industry icon and being
named in 2009 as one of AUTOMOTIVE NEWS MAGAZINE'S 50 All Time Most
Visionary Auto Dealers in the United States.
Morrie
fell in love with his beautiful, and newly adopted country, Cuba. His
passion for Cuba, her music and her people was something that he carried
with him throughout the rest of his life. In 1959, Fidel Castro's
regime would deal yet another new hand, forcing the family to leave
everything behind in his beloved Cuba and once again, to begin
anew.
Now, a young man, Morrie set his sites on Los
Angeles. He arrived with only enough cash to survive a few months. Here,
he would find that he had learned more from his father than he even
realized; success was not a dream, not even an option. Success was a
reality born of perseverance and hard work, and he quickly set about
creating it. In 1955 he began selling cars for Hull-Dobbs Ford, then in
1969 opened his first dealership, a tiny, out of way, Datsun dealership
in North Hollywood that he would name Universal City Datsun. In 1970,
Morrie moved Universal City Datsun (later Universal City Nissan) to its
current location visible from the Hollywood Freeway and across from the
Universal Studios. Under his leadership and along with his sons,
Michael, Joseph and Leonard, the company grew to a total of six Los
Angeles Area dealerships employing nearly 1,000 people and sales of
approximately 700 million dollars. Currently, his 6 dealerships sell
Nissan (3), Infiniti, Toyota and Mercedes-Benz
vehicles.
Morrie's tireless work, teachings and
example have created a legacy that is deeply rooted in the lives of so
many people that he touched throughout the years. Many have built their
professional lives through his vision of hard work and the relentless
pursuit of being the best that they can be. A countless number of former
employees working under Morrie's leadership later became owners of
their own dealerships. Morrie's latest project was that of record
producer. In 2010, Morrie produced a compilation of Cuban songs
performed by local Cuban musicians from Havana. These songs were
originally recorded with his brother Harry in 1958 in a small bedroom at
the family home in Matanzas. Along with Morrie's friend, Jimmy Mazlon,
owner of Ahi- Nama Records, the songs he and his brother recorded in
1958 were re-mastered and released under the name "The Lost Cuban Trios
of Casa Marina". Due to the unique quality of the recordings as a result
of the engineering brilliance of his brother, Harry, and the
authenticity of the Cuban sound Morrie loved so dearly, the CD quickly
shot to the number 1 position on the Amazon Latin Music
charts.
His colorful, beautiful life will be forever
remembered and celebrated by his three sons, his former wife and
children's mother Helen Schrage, his sister Betsy, his eight
grandchildren, Halston, Max, Kaitlin, Alexis, Lily, Pilar, Kristin and
Henry, his extended family, close friends and by hundreds of employees,
business constituents and their families. Amongst other family members,
he will rejoin his beloved daughter Alexis Schrage, who preceded him in
death.