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Leonard "Len" Dawson
August 24, 2022
Kansas City, Missouri - To those who knew him, Leonard (Len) Dawson was a quiet but caring husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend. To sportscasters he was known as "Lenny the Cool" and to millions of others, he was a sports legend who brought great pride to Kansas City as the quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs from 1962 - 1975.
He died peacefully on August 24th in Kansas City.
Survived by his wife Linda; daughter Lisa Dawson, son Leonard and wife Jean Dawson; sisters, Elizabeth Reda and Patricia Kocsis as well as many nephews and nieces.
Dawson was born in Alliance, Ohio to James and Annie Dawson. One of eleven children, he was proud to be "the seventh son of a seventh son" and believed that this contributed to his good fortune.
Dawson was an outstanding athlete. He graduated in 1953 from Alliance High school and lettered in baseball, football, and basketball. He was recruited to play football for several colleges, but chose Purdue to play for an assistant coach named Hank Stram. During his time at Purdue, Len pledged ATO, led the Big Ten Conference in passing yardage and played defense as well as serving as the team's kicker. He was named All Big-Ten quarterback in each of his three varsity years. The close relationship he forged with Coach Stram foreshadowed their reunion and success years later.
He was drafted in the first round by the Pittsburgh Steelers (5th overall pick), then traded to the Cleveland Browns. After 5 years he saw limited playing time and rolled the dice on a new league called the AFL formed 2 years earlier by Lamar Hunt, owner of the Dallas Texans. Once again recruited there by his mentor Hank Stram. Dawson led the Texans to a thrilling double overtime win over the previous 2-time AFL champion Houston Oilers, claiming the AFL Championship in 1962 and was named MVP of the entire league. The next year Hunt moved the team to Kansas City and "Chiefs Kingdom" was born.
Dawson won 3 AFL championships in his first 7 years including playing in Super Bowl I and winning Super Bowl IV. He was named MVP of Super Bowl IV. He is a member of the AFL All-Time Team and still holds passing records for the Chiefs.
In 1966, while playing for the Chiefs, Dawson began what would become an equally auspicious career in broadcasting. He spent 50 years broadcasting sports at KMBC-TV in Kansas City. In 1977, he hosted HBO's Inside The NFL which lasted 24 years. He worked as an analyst for NBC's AFC coverage from 1977 to 1982. From 1985 to 2017 he was color analyst calling the games for the Chiefs radio broadcast team. He is the longest tenured sportscaster in Kansas City Radio and TV history. In 1987 he was named Best Broadcaster (KC Magazine). He received the Pete Rozelle Radio Television Award in 2012 and is 1 of 3 in the NFL and Broadcasting HOF. In 2014 he was nominated to the Missouri Broadcasters HOF.
At the beginning of his final season as a Chiefs radio analyst, the team named their broadcast booth at Arrowhead Stadium "The Len Dawson Television Broadcast Booth." The corporate office at Arrowhead is also the "Len Dawson Media Room." He endorsed and was a spokesperson for countless organizations, companies, and nonprofits locally and nationally.
Dawson is in more than ten different Hall of Fames. In 1973 he was awarded the now (Walter Payton) Man of the Year Award. 1979 he was enshrined in the Chiefs Hall of Fame. In 1987 his beloved number "16" was retired making him the only one to ever wear it for the franchise. That same year he was enshrined into the class of 1987 NFL HOF. 1988 Ohio High School HOF. Missouri Sports HOF twice 1994 and 1999. 1996 Purdue's intercollegiate HOF. In 2000 he was the Leather Helmet Award winner. In 2002 Stark County HOF, 2008 Walter Camp Distinguished American Award., 2009 Lamar Hunt Lifetime Achievement Award, 2020 Indiana Sports HOF.
He spent years as the spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. He started the Len Dawson Scholarship Award 45 years ago targeting a graduating high school senior within the Kansas City area. They have also named fields, trails, bridges, streets, and children in his name.
After retirement from football, Len chose to remain in Kansas City where he and his wife Linda were members of Indian Hills Country Club. He loved the fans who welcomed him so warmly. He will be missed by all.
Services will be held at the Country Club Christian Church, 6101 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO on September 16th at 11:00 AM. His wife Linda requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Len's memory to The University of Kansas Health System in support of nursing scholarships and mailed to Fund Development, 2330 Shawnee Mission Parkway, Suite 305, Westwood, KS 66205, or can be made online at giving.kansashealthsystem.com or to Kansas City Hospice.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 28, 2022.

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James Yoder

August 22, 2025

Len meant so much to me and my family He had a tremendous amount of wisdom and was a wonderful person to be around.
He is missed everyday.

William varner

August 22, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

William varner

July 28, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Randall Hedrick

September 21, 2022

Lenny was my favorite player growing up in Atchison, KS - I remember clearly laying on the living room floor at age 11 watching the Chiefs defeat the Vikings in Super Bowl IV. The next year, my mother got a signed copy of Len's book - "Pressure Quarterback" -- I still treasure it today at age 64. Rest in Peace Leonard - we were truly blessed to have you on this earth.

Janice Matthews

September 16, 2022

Len and Hank Stram were the first to spark my interest in the Chiefs. K. C. was lucky to have him here. My sincere condolences to :inda, Lisa, Len Jr. and his circle of friends.

Jim Roush

September 16, 2022

I´m sorry for your loss Dawson family may God wrap his arms around you at this time, He cared about people, thanks for sharing him with us. Just thought you might want the see these pictures and news paper articles from my sister, he brightened her days while here on this earth along with her favorite nurse Jody.

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September 15, 2022

What memories we had, Lenny was a great man!

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Barbara Melzarek Molino

September 1, 2022

Len, a great man & glad you were part of the KC Chiefs family & you Len as our leader in every way. Thanks for making us all happy to be your friend.

Our prayers will continue for your family.

Barbara Melzarek Molino
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Dorothy Lean

September 1, 2022

My Condolences.
Dorothy(Dot)Lean

Kenneth Roy Edmundson (Producer- NBC Sports ret.)

September 1, 2022

There's nothing I can say about Lenny that you don't already know. I met Lenny when we worked at NBC Sports. We did several regular season NFL games and Fiesta Bowls... this photo is after a Fiesta Bowl. We did games and had fun doing them, while it was work for others, we were just having fun. After his NBC days, we had a few dinners and a lot of great conversations when he was with HBO. We talked a lot about football, but more about life. I was always smarter after our talks... again you already know who and what he was, how he was. Len Dawson was a First Class Man, and a Friend of mine that I will forever miss. My sincerest condolences to his family!

Terry L. Steele

September 1, 2022

Dear Linda and family,
So sad to hear of Lenny's passing. He was a fine guy and Peggy and I send our sympathy and condolences. He was one of a kind and deserved all the accolades and respect that came his way. May God strengthen you and give you peace.

Marsha Villanueva

August 30, 2022

Ruben and I Marsha would like to send or condolences to his wife Linda and family. We had the pleasure of meeting him at the hen house in fairway KC. Both he and Linda would come to the store. He loved to talk football with Ruben. Ruben followed his career for years. He said he was the greatest quarterback ever. He loved Lenny the kool. Ruben was so sad of his passing. As we'll as so many who loves the chiefs. We have pictures of Len at the store. We even had a birthday for him at the store he loved it.

Mrs Sylvia Gonzales Rodriguez

August 29, 2022

Back when it costed only a 10 cents to make a telephone call from a landline. I needed change for a quarter to make a telephone call.
I went to Macy´s office at Oak Park Mall to get change for a quarter. The Macy´s Associate asked the people standing in line if they were in line to make a Macy´s payment. I spoke up and said I just need change for a quarter to make a telephone call to my parent´s. A man touch my shoulder in the line. I turned around and the man give me a dime to make my phone call. I Said, I know you. It was Len Dawson. I offer to give Len Dawson my quarter. Len said no keep it. Next time I see you. I have a reason to talk to you. He was a very kind, polite gentlemen. Rest In Peace
Len Dawson

Jan Matthews

August 29, 2022

Len loved Kansas City and we loved him. He and Hank Stram first sparked my interest in the Chiefs. KC has lost one of our finest men, not to mention athlete and btoadcasters.
My sincere sympathies to his family and circle of friends.
I'm glad KC had the wisdom to name the bridge and broadcasting booth when they did in his honor.

Janyce Dawson

August 29, 2022

An amazing life for an amazing man. Thank you. We will all miss you.

Marj Mohler Walter

August 28, 2022

I am so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful man. He did so much to help my brother's Rolling Pioneers Basketball team and give them support. He was so good and caring for what they needed and I can't begin to convey what that meant to our family and the others touched by his kindness. We are sending prayers for your family at this difficult time. God bless you.

Rayce Farthing

August 28, 2022

Len, thank you for all the great memories. Linda and family, thank you for sharing Len with us. God bless to you all.

Dorena Lee-Gibson

August 28, 2022

My sympathy to the family of Mr. Dawson. Thank you for sharing him with us throughout all of his years here in Kansas City. He definitely made KC proud. We will always miss him, but we will cherish our memories of him.

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August 28, 2022

lisa and lenny it was with heavy heart ythat i learned of the passing of your father and my dear friend. your mother and him enjoyed countless dinners together at my restaurant eddy's chateau le boeuf as well as at my home. it was my honor, at your father's request to escort her to the super bowl game in New Orleans he will be dearly missed by all

James Yoder

August 28, 2022

Thank You Len for a friendship that lasted over 50 years. You were not only a great friend, you were a mentor to me. You were a remarkable Individual.
You were always so gracious, kind, and giving.
Thank you for everything . You will be sorely missed.

Gary Beemer

August 27, 2022

Thank you Len for showing us how character and excellence both on and off the field was a shining example to us all, which we sorely lack in these present days. God Bless you and your entire family.

C.C.

August 26, 2022

I had the honor of meeting Mr. Dawson a few times when I had press credentials at Arrowhead Stadium, late 2000's. What an incredibly nice man and forever Kansas City's adopted son who grew up to be a legend for the entire city and beyond. I send his family my best and thank Len for his lasting impact on American culture, sports, broadcasting, journalism, and overall integrity and respect.

Joyce Johnson

August 26, 2022

My family (The Johnson Family) are a die-heart Chiefs fan and Len Dawson will NEVER EVER be forgotten. Our prayers and sincere condolences to out to the Dawson family!!!

Dana Paige

August 26, 2022

Len Dawson was a National Icon that we will never forget. My prayers and sincere condolences go out to the Dawson family!

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