Fictional ObituaryNameInstitutional AffiliationFictional Obituary Ken MorrisonKen Morrison, 85, a chairman at the Morrison’s supermarkets died in 2017 after a short illness. Morrison was an outstanding retailer known for building his supermarket with an intense attention towards his business. He was for a long time against the recruitment of non-executive company directors but instead preferred check out employees. His father had started the business in 1899 and soon grew into a FTSE 100 firm and the fourth largest supermarket in Britain. Morrison tortured journalists, analysts and shareholders with his business approach. He was however proven right since he had an excellent understanding of customer and business management. Ken frequently spent every week in different Morrison stores, arriving unannounced and taking lunch in one of the local branches. In some instances, he could go through the bins outside the warehouse to check if a fresh food was wasted. A retail analyst, Steve Dresser established that Morrison placed ten Euros notes to fill the gaps in the unstocked shelves. Many also knew him as a retailer aimed at cutting costs for every business operation.Morrison was born in October 1931, Bradford. He abandoned school at 16 and