Casey-Motter-Obituary

Casey Motter

Atlanta, Georgia

1968-2022

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DIED
June 29, 2022
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

Obituary

Casey Motter, the Atlanta Braves' public address announcer since 2007, died Wednesday, the team announced Thursday.The Braves called Motter "the voice of Truist Park." Motter, a Smyrna native, started as a PA announcer for his son's youth football games in Peachtree City. Former Braves assistant...

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We are still pretty much in shock. Such a young life you don´t expect this to happen. Love and prayers to the entire family

I managed the Arby´s in Newnan and really enjoyed talking to him when he came in. My condolences to the family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Many of my fondest memories occurred at home Braves games. Casey played a role in each of those memories. He did his job so well. So sorry for your loss.

I am so sorry for your loss. I met Casey Monday with his wife Debbie on a deep sea fishing trip to Gulf Shores and we had the best three days together. They hold a special place in my heart Thanks to both of you I´ll never forget these days.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Condolences to him and his family glad he got to experience the Braves Winning the World Series!

Got to know Casey when he would announce baseball games at McIntosh High School. While the Braves were at spring training, he would want to get some time in calling games before the start of the Brave's season. Our players and the visiting teams enjoyed hearing Casey announce their names and play his sound effects. Casey would make tapes for teams to use announcing players as they came to the plate. He did this for many youth programs around the Fayette and Coweta area when he resided here...

When I got the news today of Casey's passing, I immediately felt this overwhelming feeling of loss. I am a lifelong fan of everything Braves and as a result, I have this incredible loyalty to the franchise. The Braves have given me such amazing joy all of my 52 years . I am oh so grateful for so many wonderful memories. Although I never had the privilege of meeting Casey, his role in the organization brought so many of others, just like myself, an indescribable sense of joy each time we came...