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William D. Snow Sr.

Mentor, Ohio

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William D. Snow Sr., 75, of Mentor, passed away Tuesday October 5, 2021 at University Hospitals Tri-Point Medical Center in Concord. He was born November 21, 1945 in Columbus, Ohio and called Mentor home for the last 43 years.Bill started serving on the Mentor Planning Commission in 1989 and was...

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he was the best grandpa ever. love you

I remember Bill fondly from the State Office Building. He was funny and a good friend to all. I´ve thought of him often over the years and remembered him fondly. My deepest sympathies to his family.

R.I.P. my wife, Judy Frances remember´s Bill from Eastlake North 1963 class. Mentor Senior Center, we were in the same work out sessions. Fun, sharing memories from school, friends and work. I was there for Parkinson´s. Condolence. You will be missed

Our deepest sympathies Russ and dorothy Henderson Russ is an olc employee

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Deepest sympathies to Barbara and the Snow Family on Bill's passing. Bill and I worked closely for over four years in Marketing at the Ohio Lottery. He taught me much about media sales, and other marketing tricks of the trade. He was a devout family man, and loved his family deeply. I enjoyed his wit, and his ability to think quickly on his feet. Politically astute, he often would strive to do the right thing. Bill's passing leaves a hole in Mentor's heart. Bill Snow was a man of his...

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Dear Barbara, Bill and Geoffrey, please accept my sincerest sympathy for your great loss. Bill Snow was simply one of a kind. Few people whom I have met in this life were as bright, energetic and fun-loving as Bill. He was a wonderful storyteller - so animated and dramatic at times - in a sense, I always felt that it was all theater to him. He was a success at media sales, managing the Ohio Lottery and his years of service to the city of Mentor. To me, however, his biggest success was...

A radio associate, Bill was always pleasant to work with, a man of humor, creativity and good will . I am very sorry to read of his passing.