Leonard-Snow-Obituary

Leonard Nelson "Lenny" Snow

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DIED
May 28, 2023
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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1946 - 2023While remaining healthy and positive throughout his Alzheimer's journey, Lenny passed away unexpectedly on May 28, 2023, after a brief illness. Born June 11, 1946, in Columbus, OH, he grew up in Daytona Beach, FL, spent his adult life in Atlanta and Chattanooga, and finally settled...

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Lenny was my football hero I was playing in high school and tried to learn from watching him. Years later we became friends on face book and talked football. He was so nice to me. RIP LENNY

I am a Georgia Tech fan and a fan of the great Lenny Snow. I was so sad the read of his passing. I want to tell his children and grandchildren and wife that he lives in my heart and will forever.

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I was so lucky to be a friend of Lenny´s in high school! A Bama fan, I was so hoping he would choose Bama when he was heavily recruited by Coach Bryant! LeeRoy Jordan was sent to MHS too! That said, he surely made us all proud! About 12 years ago Coach Bud Carson´s wife & I were talking & I mentioned Lenny. She spoke fondly of him, as we all do!

I was in 5th grade during the legendary 1966 season. Will always be my favorite team of all time. Lenny Snow represented everything that made you so proud to be a Tech fan.

I grew up in Atlanta and began playing football in the fall of 1964 at Tull Waters Elementary School. The following spring in 1965 we had our sports banquet. A young man by the name of Lenny Snow from Georgia Tech spoke at that banquet and we all got to meet him. He was really nice to all of us young kids who he didn't know. Although I never met him again, he made a lasting and positive impression on me not just as a football player but as a really good person. Thank you, Lenny.

I´m so saddened to learn the news about Lenny. Lenny´s dad and my dad, Jake Gregory, were the best of friends growing up in Delray Beach, FL. His grandmother, Mrs. Snow, was like a third grandmother to me. I can remember playing in her backyard with Poocho as youngsters. He would remember me as "Jakie". Lenny introduced me to Ga Tech football and the school. I became a huge fan and later on an alumnus. Thank you Lenny for the impact you made in my life. RIP#41.

One of the greatest athletes to come out of Mainland High School, but more importantly a man of high character and integrity. A friend to everyone.
Condolences to his family.

My first memories and love of Ga. Tech was reading about and listening to Tech football in the 1960's as a young teen ager. Lenny Snow was one of my all time favorites, and I never will forget when he got hurt in a night game against Miami down there on the opening kickoff return. I have hated Miami ever since!! :-) That group of players on that team including Kim King solidified my choice in life of whether to become a Tech or Georgia fan! I migrated to the intelligent, classy group! RIP...