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Harry T. Mangurian Jr. was an American entrepreneur and businessman born on March 21, 1929, and passed away on September 22, 2008. He was known for his successful ventures in the sports, restaurant, and retail industries. Mangurian was also a philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to various charitable causes, especially those related to senior citizen welfare.
He founded the Intercontinental Life Corporation, which was known for its chain of Pipe's Cafeterias, and the sports franchise holding company SportSouth, which later became known as TD Waterhouse. He was also the owner of the NBA's Boston Celtics for a short period from 1988-1992 until he sold the team to Paul Gaston.
Mangurian was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to sports in the Sunshine State. He was also a former member of the Board of Trustees for Nova Southeastern University and the honoree of the Harry T. Mangurian Jr. Foundation, which provided support to organizations that serve the community.
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