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Richard Lee Snow

Lynchburg, Virginia

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Richard Lee Snow Richard Lee Snow, 63, of Lynchburg, and formerly of Madison Heights, died Wednesday, April 4, 2007, at University of Virginia Medical Center after a long battle against pancreatic cancer. Born in Big Four, W.Va., he was the son of the late Harmon G. and Arvie E. Snow. Richard was...

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Lavonia, I was sadened to learn of Richard's passing. In the many years I taught with him, I respected him as a leader, and considered him one of my good friends.

I knew Mr. Snow through Advance Auto Parts in Madison Heights and enjoyed our talks when he came in. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

Mrs. Snow, Brandy and Family: May God comfort you during the recent loss of your loved one. He is now in Heaven and is no longer suffering. We prayed for him faithfully at the Grace Church of God and ultimately God's will is done. Mrs.Snow-your husband was not my teacher but you taught me in the 11th & 12th grade at HHS. I still brag about making the highest grade on your government exam in 1978!!! ( 98) It was easy because you were an excellent teacher. It was a joy to meet Brandy. I...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I'm sorry for your loss.You are always in my prayers.If you ever need anything you know you can always call.Give my love to the rest of your family.

Mrs. Snow and family,
I was blessed to have Mr. Snow as a science teacher at Sandusky Jr. High in the late 60's. I have never forgotten his encouragement and humor in those tough years for me. And I also had behind-the-wheel with him during the summer of his marriage. Along with picking up his tux for his wedding, I recall his nerves of steel in taking teens on the road! He was a true credit to the teaching profession. May God's peace and promises along with your memories sustain you...

Brandy, Lavonia, & Byron,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Mr. Snow was a wonderful person and I'm very grateful to have known him. I'll always remember his lovely singing to us as kids, Brandy. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Lavonia, Byron and Brandy,

I cannot tell you how sorry I am for your loss. You have so many wonderful memories to share with the grandchildren. Heather and I have some very fond memories of activities we shared with your family as Heather and Byron progressed through many academic years together and their few challenges they presented to us. I guess the winner was the troubleshooting that Richard and I had to do when Heather and Byron ended up in the wrong spot with 10 of their...

Brandy & Lavonia,
I'm so sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.