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Cause of death
  
Heart attack

Name
  
Harold Koplar

Nationality
  
United States

Spouse
  
Marie Koplar (m. 1931)


Ethnicity
  
Russian-American

Parents
  
Sam Koplar

Children
  
3

TV shows
  
Wrestling at the Chase

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Born
  
February 27, 1915 (
1915-02-27
)

Resting place
  
New Mount Sinai CemeteryAffton, Missouri38°33′18″N 90°18′18″W / 38.554868°N 90.304865°W / 38.554868; -90.304865Coordinates: 38°33′18″N 90°18′18″W / 38.554868°N 90.304865°W / 38.554868; -90.304865

Died
  
May 3, 1985, Osage Beach, Missouri, United States

Harold Koplar (February 27, 1915 – May 3, 1985) was a Russian-American hotelier and businessman in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Early life and education

Harold Koplar was born February 27, 1915. His father, Sam Koplar, built the Park Plaza Hotel in 1929. Harold Koplar was raised in St. Louis, Missouri, graduating from Soldan High School before going on to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied architecture and engineering but left without graduating.

Career

Koplar linked together and managed the Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1959, he launched the television station KPLR-TV in a converted apartment building near the hotel. He established a development at Lake of the Ozarks in 1964 that includes the Lodge of Four Seasons hotel, two golf courses, a marina, and Spa Shiki. In 1966 he was listed as part-owner of the troubled midtown landmark Continental Life Building, along with St. Louis mayor Alfonso J. Cervantes and nationally known defense attorney Morris Shenker, who was also Koplar's brother-in-law.

Marriage and children

Harold and Marie Lauer Koplar married on March 30, 1931. The couple had three children: Robert "Bob" Koplar (d. 1977), Edward J. "Ted" Koplar, and Susan Koplar Brown.

Death and afterward

On May 3, 1985, Harold Koplar was found unconscious in an indoor lap pool in his home. He was rushed to the hospital and declared dead of a massive heart attack. Funeral services were held at Temple Emanuel in St. Louis and he was interred in the Koplar family mausoleum at New Mount Sinai Cemetery, Affton, Missouri.

References

Harold Koplar Wikipedia


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