HAROLD-LANNOM-Obituary

DR. HAROLD REED LANNOM Ed.D.

Lebanon, Tennessee

1925 - 2017

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LANNOM, DR. HAROLD REED, Ed.D., age 91, passed away at home surrounded by his family on March 15, 2017. A native of Wilson County, Tennessee, Dr. Lannom was born November 10, 1925, to Herschel Knight and Ella Reed Lance Lannom. In his early years he attended Major and Flat Rock Schools in Wilson...

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May Coach Harold Lannom continue to Rest in Eternal Heavenly Peace .

Thanks for all you have given on and off the field. Great coach and teacher.

Coach Lannom was a fighter as I remember. He was my football coach for my short career. I believe he was responsible for the saying painted over the locker room door. "Excuses are confessions of failure". RIP

One of my favorite teachers.

Thanks for all your help.
Class or 1958

I still remember the early morning sessions of Coach reading the comics to his children, he was a real man, and I loved him very much, he got me to college.

Thanks Coach for all your help and guidance in my life...HHS '59 RIP

Coach Lannom was a wonderful teacher, friend, coach and always a Thoroughbred. He played a large part in forming the goals for the new Hialeah Senior High School and was respected by all the students. You can see his enthusiasm by the photo I have attached from a school pep rally. Class of 1958

Dr. Herold Lannom was my football coach in 1950 at Miami Beach Senior High School . He was a dedicated line coach who taught us the meaning of good sportsmanship on the football field as well as facing hardships off the field . Under his tutorship we tied Miami High School 7 to 7 in the Orange Bowl . At this time Miami High was never defeated or tied by any other team . Dr. Lannom will always be remembered for his leadership and his mentoring of young ball players on and off the football...

Coach Lannom was a wonderful role model for every student that he interacted with. Always available, giving advise and being a friend that was
respected by students and faculty. Always a gentleman. Class of 1958. Linda L.