KEY POINTS
  • Burns began the TSA's Instagram account in 2013.
  • He managed social media accounts that included tips on how to travel with food, and photos of weapons and a range of oddities confiscated by airport security.
  • The account now has more than 950,000 followers.
Curtis "Bob" Burns

Curtis Robert Burns, who turned the panoply of oddities confiscated from passengers by the Transportation Security Administration into the agency's wildly popular — and at times frightening — Instagram account, died on Friday at age 48.

Burns, a father of two daughters, died after a sudden illness, according to his obituary in the Dayton Daily News. Burns had been hospitalized with a bacterial infection, friends on social media said, according to the CityBeat newspaper in Cincinnati.