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Brian Morrow obituary, 1960-2022, Atlanta, GA

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MORROW, Brian Douglas

Brian Douglas Morrow, 61, of Atlanta, passed away suddenly Wednesday, March 30, 2022, while traveling in Istanbul, Turkey.

Brian was born August 26, 1960 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and spent the great majority of his childhood in that area. He is a 1978 graduate of Saline (Michigan) High School. He played baseball throughout his youth and was the sports reporter for the local paper the Saline Reporter. He attended Michigan State University and the University of Michigan, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering.

After college, he worked as an electrical engineer on defense projects for Texas Instruments in Dallas, Texas. During his tenure at Texas Instruments, he also took a one-year sabbatical where he experienced life as a semi-pro baseball pitcher, a junior college mathematics instructor and tutor, a local librarian, and a major league baseball stadium usher. After Texas Instruments, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to work as an electrical engineer at the Harris Corporation, developing communications systems.

Brian then spent several years in the greater Washington, DC area, gaining a master's degree in Statistics at the University of Maryland, and working as a statistician studying medical data at the National Institutes of Health. His master's thesis developed and proved out statistical analysis methods that could be used to predict the outcome of professional baseball games. He later returned to Atlanta where he worked as a statistician at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, using statistical analysis to improve neo-natal medical care across the country. He served in this role until he retired in 2021.

During much of his time in Dallas, Washington DC, and Atlanta, Brian remained an avid A-level softball player and coach. Throughout his time in Atlanta, as a hobby, he continued to develop and refine his master's thesis work in predicting baseball game outcomes. Brian was also a contributing member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He was a great lover of animals throughout his life, and he traveled extensively around the world, visiting a multitude of countries over six continents.

Surviving Brian are his partner, Virginia (Ginny) Robinson, well known for supporting Brian's loquacious manner with her quiet and reserved personality, especially while they jointly engaged in his deep love of gardening; his mother Donna (Goodrow Morrow) Brown; bonus parents Richard Brown and Donna (Kasbohm) Morrow; brothers Michael (Shannon Kim) Morrow and Patrick (Donna Shipton) Morrow, and nephews Sean Morrow, Brett Morrow, and Riley Morrow.

Funeral services for Brian will he held at 2:00 PM on Friday, April 8, 2022 at Fischer Funeral Home. Friends may visit with the family from 12:00 PM until service time on Friday at Fischer Funeral Home, 3742 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.

The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, and in light of Brian's great love all animals great and small, any memorial contributions be made to the Atlanta Humane Society (981 Howell Mill Rd. NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, 404-875-5331, https://atlantahumane.org), or Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary (712 L G Griffin Rd, Locust Grove, GA 30248, 770-957-0888, https://noahs-ark.org)

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 3, 2022.

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David Kelly

April 11, 2022

A sad loss and way too early. My sincere condolences to his family. I knew Brian from his TI phase and he ran at full speed and lived life to the fullest. Always positive and a force of character. Glad I knew him.

Connie Dyer

April 7, 2022

Brian was a very special person and a wonderful friend to me and Larry. We loved traveling with him and Ginny. Always up for anything, always a great listener, and always a person to be relied on for support and encouragement. Brian will be missed by all who knew him.

Beth Taylor

April 7, 2022

My sincere condolences to Brian's loved ones. I will always treasure the conversations we had which are particularly memorable due to Brian's great facility for genuinely listening. My gratitude for Brian's friendship is eternal.

Rex Foster

April 7, 2022

Brian was one of those rare individuals that made you feel like you were special every time you were around him. The first thing that comes to mind about Brian is that he did not have multiple gears...he approached everything at full speed and left nothing in the tank. I was blessed to know Brian and honored to claim him as a friend!

Well done and godspeed!

Montrell C Windfield

April 6, 2022

Brian was so loved and will be missed dearly. May God be with the family. God Bless

Tommy Vaughan

April 5, 2022

Brian was a very special kind of person in mind, athleticism and in character, warm and generous to us all. I am happy that we all could know him and will remember him. We will miss our buddy, Brian.

Dean Taylor

April 5, 2022

I will miss him. He was a great friend. He helped me be the best and happiest person I can be. He played hard, ran fast, laughed loud, talked to you as long as you wanted to talk and was always there to help.

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