Mr Morin was born on April 24, 1919 in Fulton, New York. He was the only child of the late Alta and Frank H Morin.
Mr Morin became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14, graduated from Fulton High School and Mt Hermon School in 1937. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1942, with a degree in Architecture. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1945.
In 1955 he moved to Rochester and joined the architectural firm of C Storrs Barrows and Associates and became partner in 1958 when it became Barrows, Parks, Morin, Hall, and Brennan. The firm designed many prominent buildings in Rochester and western New York State including; colleges, schools, libraries, hospitals, banks as well as many corporate and municipal buildings and the following Rochester churches, Lake Avenue Baptist, St Lukes Episcopal, Grace Presbyterian, Trinity Lutheran from over 40 religious building commissions in the upstate NY region.
He served as secretary, vice president, and president (1963-66) of the American Institute of Architects, Central New York Chapter.
He was an active member of Asbury First United Methodist Church for 55 years, and was involved in many committees and adult classes.
He is survived by June Rowsam Morin, his wife of 32 years.
He was married to Mary Haskell Morin until her death in 1978.
Mr Morin is survived by his two children, four grandchildren. And by his wife’s two children and three step grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at Tom’s Memorial Service on Friday, March 2 at 1 pm at Asbury First United Methodist Church. Interment Mt Adnah Cemetery, Fulton, NY.
Please consider honoring Tom with a donation to Asbury First United Methodist Church.
Mr Morin was born on April 24, 1919 in Fulton, New York. He was the only child of the late Alta and Frank H Morin.
Mr Morin became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14, graduated from Fulton High School and Mt Hermon School in 1937. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1942, with a degree in Architecture. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1945.
In 1955 he moved to Rochester and joined the architectural firm of C Storrs Barrows and Associates and became partner in 1958 when it became Barrows, Parks, Morin, Hall, and Brennan. The firm designed many prominent buildings in Rochester and western New York State including; colleges, schools, libraries, hospitals, banks as well as many corporate and municipal buildings and the following Rochester churches, Lake Avenue Baptist, St Lukes Episcopal, Grace Presbyterian, Trinity Lutheran from over 40 religious building commissions in the upstate NY region.
He served as secretary, vice president, and president (1963-66) of the American Institute of Architects, Central New York Chapter.
He was an active member of Asbury First United Methodist Church for 55 years, and was involved in many committees and adult classes.
He is survived by June Rowsam Morin, his wife of 32 years.
He was married to Mary Haskell Morin until her death in 1978.
Mr Morin is survived by his two children, four grandchildren. And by his wife’s two children and three step grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at Tom’s Memorial Service on Friday, March 2 at 1 pm at Asbury First United Methodist Church. Interment Mt Adnah Cemetery, Fulton, NY.
Please consider honoring Tom with a donation to Asbury First United Methodist Church.
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