Edward Marrow

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Edward Marrow
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Age: 43

Location:
Pelham Bridge Road
Bronx , NY
United States

Edward Marrow, an avid cyclist, was riding with five friends on the sole
walkway on the south side of the bridge, when a cyclist riding in the
opposite direction on the bridge called the group a racial slur, and the
six friends turned around to give chase. In the process Mr. Marrow
ended up in the street, and a driver fatally struck him.

A ghost bike was installed in his memory a few weeks later with many family members in attendance. 

‘Everyone looked up to him’: Beloved Bronx dad fatally struck by SUV while riding bike (from the Daily News)

A beloved dad riding his bike on a Bronx bridge was fatally struck by
an SUV, leaving his heartbroken family trying to fathom a Father’s Day
without him.

Edward Marrow, 43, an avid cyclist and father of two, joined his pals
for a bike ride to Orchard Beach Saturday to commemorate the life of a
friend who died years ago.

The group was pedaling home south over the Pelham Bridge’s walkway when the delightful day turned tragic around 5:10 p.m.

Marrow worked as an electrician for 20 years, providing for his wife
and two kids the whole time. He had recently survived a leukemia
diagnosis and was looking forward to a healthy future.

“We did everything together. I don’t know how I’m going to live and
survive without him,” Marrow’s wife of 21 years told the Daily News.
“Everyone says that they look up to him because he showed them how to be
a dad — how to be a man in general.”

Police said Marrow, who lives in Soundview, lost control of his
pedal-assist electric bicycle and careened into the roadway. A
28-year-old man driving a Jeep Wrangler slammed into him, causing major
head injuries.

Marrow was taken to Jacobi Medical Center but could not be saved.

The tragic sequence of events began when a white man riding a bike in
the opposite direction over the bridge called the group of about six
black cyclists “n****rs,” according to Marrow’s uncle Daryl Landy.

“In the heat of things, they turned around to go after the guy. They
made a U-turn,” said Landy, who was not on the bike ride but says he was
told what happened by several people who were there.

The victim and a friend biked off the walkway into the roadway to pursue the bigot when Marrow was struck, Landy said.

“The person driving the car, it really was an accident... the guy who
hit him was innocent,” Landy said. But he could not say the same about
the racist man he believes indirectly instigated the crash.

“For someone to feel emboldened, in the Bronx, enough to say something
like that to a group of black men on a bike, it’s showing you where this
country is going. Where it’s always been, actually,” said Landy.

“Yes, he could have just ignored it. But that’s not who he was. That’s
not how any one of his friends would have been. Anyone would have had
that visceral reaction.”

Marrow’s relatives say police told them he fell off his bike while
trying to avoid a bottle cap, which the family found hard to believe
because he was such an experienced cyclist who worked as a bike
messenger in his youth.

While at Orchard Beach, Marrow made plans to spend Father’s Day eating
crabs and drinking tequila with his own father, Edward Marrow, Sr.,
during a phone call, said Landy.

“He said, ‘Okay dad, I’ll see you tomorrow, I’m going bike riding now,‘” Landy said.

Marrow’s daughter Kori, 19, said she will miss her late-night chats
with her father — and joining him on bike rides across the city.

“Just his character — I’d say my dad was indescribable,” she said. “Everything you could want in a dad and in a human.”

Marrow was the eighth cyclist to be killed in New York City so far this year.

“He was the example to look at,” the uncle said, tears streaming down
his face. “Anytime somebody would say something negative, like black men
don’t do this or that, he just dispelled those. He just did what he had
to do to support his family. He was never arrested, never in jail. This
was a man doing what he was supposed to do.”