National Bank of Indianapolis co-founder Morrie Maurer dies at 72

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8 thoughts on “National Bank of Indianapolis co-founder Morrie Maurer dies at 72

  1. He was a great man and a fantastic leader!! He leaves a lasting impression. I joined the bank a month before it opened. I was 26 years old, he came to my desk and said “do you have all you need”? Being young, I said “I hate community printers and wish I had my own printer”. Next day he walked in with a package from Best Buy. He went and bought me a printer. This is only one of many great stories about this great man. True loss.

  2. How fortunate Indiana has been that Morrie Maurer called this home. His effectiveness at building a better society and the elegance of his approach to life were a gift to us all. We will have many reasons to honor and remember him over the coming years. Randy Shepard

  3. Morrie and I were bicycle riding friends. We had some great rides and conversations together. For his age he was a strong rider. I am saddened that he will not be with us on our next ride.

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