Andrew Morrison Mock

Andrew Morrison Mock died on November 8, 2015 in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 24.
Andrew was born in Atlanta on November 9, 1990 to parents Francis Ray Mock and Sarah Steinman Mock. He attended Atlanta International School through 7th grade and graduated from Pace Academy in 2009, where he excelled academically and played varsity baseball. Andrew was a Hope Scholar at Georgia State University studying Finance. He also worked at Chastain Park and Bitsy Grant tennis centers.
Andrew was a beloved son, brother and brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, grandson and friend. He enjoyed playing, watching and coaching baseball—especially with his nephews—and was an enthusiastic Atlanta Braves fan. He was a lifelong animal lover from the moment he got his first pet. His family and friends will always remember him as a loyal, generous, fun-loving person.
Andrew is survived by parents Sarah and Ray Mock; sisters Joanna Irwin and Martha Matthews; brothers-in-law Ian Irwin and Carson Matthews; nephews Henry Matthews, Ben Matthews, and Charlie Irwin; and niece Sadie Irwin; all of Atlanta. He is also survived by many loving uncles, aunts and cousins.
The family will hold a memorial service at Peachtree Presbyterian Church on Thursday, November 12 at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Atlanta Braves Foundation or Furkids Animal Rescue & Shelters.
Ray and Sarah,
I am heartbroken to hear about the loss of your son. Having children that same age, I know what a joy they are as they enter adulthood. I hope memories of the joy he has brought you someday outweigh the sadness you are feeling now. My sympathy and my prayers are with you.
Robin Hickey
Chastain Arts Center
potter and “landscaper”
We are both everwhelmed with sadness over the loss of Andrew. He and you are in our prayers. Our sojurn in this world is temporary and we can only hope that however long that tenrue may be, we leave this world with the love of our family and friends as did Andrew. Take care of yoursleves in this difficult time, Love Greg and Mary
I am sending you prayers of love and for strength in this very painful, challenging time. I am so very sorry for this loss that is hard to even put into words.
May God’s love and your love for each other carry you.
ray
so sorry for your loss
you will be in our prayers
Ray and Sarah, my heart breaks for you and with you and your family as each moment passes. I pray God’s grace and comfort penetrate the sadness of the loss of your beautiful boy, Andrew.
We are so deeply saddened by your devastating loss. Please know that your many friends, old and new, hold you in their hearts.
Mary and Kip Loggins
Ray and Family, You have helped so many to find a way to a better life and to help others and improve our community. Know that your pain and loss are shared as so many of us grieve with you.