| Wins against Kentucky - 0 | Losses against Kentucky - 4 |
Alma Mater: Vanderbilt [1923] (*)
Date Born: February 14, 1899
Date Died: November 4, 1987
Overall Record: 31-40 [4 Seasons]
Date | Matchup | UK Result | Score | Notes |
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2/9/1946 | Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt | W | 64 - 31 | (at Paducah, KY) |
2/4/1946 | Kentucky at Vanderbilt | W | 59 - 37 | - |
2/20/1931 | Vanderbilt at Kentucky | W | 43 - 23 | - |
1/21/1931 | Kentucky at Vanderbilt | W | 42 - 37 | - |
Obituary - Tyler (TX) Courier-Times (November 5, 1987)
Garland Morrow Rites Scheduled
Services for Garland Augustus Morrow, 88, Mineola, father of a Tyler woman, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday in English Funeral Home Chapel in Mineola with the Rev. Dan Ross officiating.
Separate services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday in Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home chapel in Nashville, Tenn. with Dr. McGlothlin officiating.
Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
Mr. Morrow died Wednesday in a Grand Saline hospital.
He was born Feb. 14, 1899, in Clarksville Tenn., and had lived in Mineola since 1980, moving there from Abilene. He taught at Vanderbilt University, Georgia Military Academy, Peabody College, Cumberland University, Lebanon, Tenn., and University of Cincinnati.
He was a graduate of Vanderbilt, where he also coached. In 1928, he represented Vanderbilt as a coach in the Olympic Games in Amsterdam. He was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and a member of Golden Circle. He and his wife established a living rust for music scholarship at Hardin Simmons University. They had been married 49 years. He was an Army veteran of World Wars I and II. He was a member of First Christian Church in Nashville.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Elizabeth Kline Morrow, Mineola; two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn Grace Morrow Beam, Haslet, and Miss Ruth Elizabeth Morrow, Tyler; a brother, Cornelius Earl Morrow, Las Gatos, Calif; a sister, Thelma Morrow Biederman, Aikin, S.C.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Honorary pallbearers will be Sammy Beam, William Beam, William Samuel Beam IV, Michael Cade, Robert Wods, Gary Keener, James Hoyt Huffman, William S. Morrow and Morris E. Kline.