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Lew Zafran was a Dallas Ft. Worth area magician who was known for creating very unique devices.  Legend suggests he made a set of Chinese Sticks that work from any angle, one set exists and was given to his son.
'''Lew Zafran''' (1915-1997) was a Dallas Ft. Worth area magician known for creating very unique devices.   


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Lew was born to Russian parents Morris and Rose Walderman Zafran in Dallas, TexasStarted learning magic at age of 10.  As a serviceman in the Pacific, he was known as the “Witchdoctor of Guadalcanal.” He entertained fellow soldiers in New' Zealand and Hawaii at hospitals and was on a special program for Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt during her Pacific tour. [3]
Zafran was born to Russian parents Morris and Rose Walderman Zafran in Dallas, Texas. He started learning magic at the age of 10.  As a serviceman in the Pacific, he was known as the “Witchdoctor of Guadalcanal.” He entertained fellow soldiers in New Zealand and Hawaii at hospitals and was on a special program for Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt during her Pacific tour.<ref> The Odessa American » 1947 » December » 8 Dec 1947, Mon » Page 1</ref>
 
Legend suggests he made a set of [[Chinese Sticks]] that work from any angle, one set exists and was given to his son.
=== Family ===
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Lew's wife was Nina Mae Whitley Zafran (11/11/1907 - 5/13/2009)<ref>Nina Zafran Obituary - http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?n=nina-m-zafran&pid=127316423 </ref> they were married on 02/14/1937 and they divorced in 1971.<ref>Divorce Record - http://www.mocavo.com/Lewis-Zafran-Vs-Nina-Zafran-Texas-Divorce-Record-Index-1968-2002/06855117367243006385 </ref> They had one child, Robert Zafran.
Lew's wife was Nina Mae Whitley Zafran (11/11/1907 - 5/13/2009) [1] they were married on 02/14/1937 and they divorced in 1971 [2].  They had one child, Robert Zafran.


== Awards and Honors ==
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* 1947 - President of Ft. Worth Texas Magic Club
1947 - President of Ft. Worth Texas Magic Club


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[1] Nina Zafran Obituary - http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?n=nina-m-zafran&pid=127316423
[2] Divorce Record - http://www.mocavo.com/Lewis-Zafran-Vs-Nina-Zafran-Texas-Divorce-Record-Index-1968-2002/06855117367243006385
[3] The Odessa American » 1947 » December » 8 Dec 1947, Mon » Page 1
   
   
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 16 January 2016

Lew Zafran
BornLewis Morris Zafran
May 25 1915
Dallas, Dallas, Texas
DiedFebruary 22 1997 (age 81)
Dallas, Dallas, Texas

Lew Zafran (1915-1997) was a Dallas Ft. Worth area magician known for creating very unique devices.

Biography

Zafran was born to Russian parents Morris and Rose Walderman Zafran in Dallas, Texas. He started learning magic at the age of 10. As a serviceman in the Pacific, he was known as the “Witchdoctor of Guadalcanal.” He entertained fellow soldiers in New Zealand and Hawaii at hospitals and was on a special program for Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt during her Pacific tour.[1]

Legend suggests he made a set of Chinese Sticks that work from any angle, one set exists and was given to his son.

Family

Lew's wife was Nina Mae Whitley Zafran (11/11/1907 - 5/13/2009)[2] they were married on 02/14/1937 and they divorced in 1971.[3] They had one child, Robert Zafran.

Awards and Honors

  • 1947 - President of Ft. Worth Texas Magic Club


References