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Molly Mcmahan
August 28, 2020
I was watching an old Bewitched this morning and I saw Jack on the episode. After that I looked him up and saw that he was into Charities such as diabetes and his family sounds very nice thank you
Ronald A. Vance
November 22, 2019
I never met Mr. Snow, but met his wife at there home Seal Beach,Long Beach selling steaks door to door around 1975. Jack Snow was huge in the football world ! God Bless the man in reiceving Jesuses grace in eternity.
Scott Maeser
August 13, 2018
He was a great man he taught by example
Elaine Koissian
January 18, 2006
So Sorry to hear of the death of your father. We all know he is in a better place, joining your mother. He was a wonderful man and we had many laughs together.
GOD BLESS HIM.
Peter Moulder
January 18, 2006
Some of my first memories of ND football .... "Huarte to Snow"... a lifetime of proud and cherished memories
May he rest in peace ... Irish Forever!
Moe Fortin
January 17, 2006
God Bless from a longtime ND and Jack Snow fan.
Patty Estelle Mattson
January 15, 2006
My late husband Bob and I went through St Anthony High School with both Jack and Merry Carole, graduating with them in the class of 1961. I knew them moderately well and always liked them both. I am so sorry for the loss of each of your parents. Losing the second one means moving up a generation, and that's tough. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Patty Estelle Mattson
Kim Goldsmith, Ph.D.
January 15, 2006
When I was a young girl in the mid-70's, I had my very first performance with the Paramount High Drill Team at a pre-season Ram's game. We were standing in the tunnel at the Colliseum, and I was nervous as could be as it was...but then all of the huge Rams came in and stood in a line next to us. I thought I would surely faint, and then Mr. Snow turned to me and struck up a conversation. He was so nice, and he made me feel more comfortable right away. It seemed to me that he must have been one for little details like that all his life, and although I never ran into him again, I will always remember his kind gesture. Our heart goes out to his family at his untimely passing.
Michael Hicks
January 15, 2006
Being a lifelong Rams fan it is a great loss to the team, fans, and of course the Snow family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your father will always be a part of our lives. God Speed and God bless.
Bill Peterman
January 13, 2006
My sincerest condolences to the family of Jack Snow. I mourn the loss of this fine man, hero of my youth, role model. Jack comported himself off the football field just as he had comported himself on the field - with class, grace, and honor. Be comforted by the knowledge that Jack was loved and admired by so many people.
Gloria DePina
January 13, 2006
Our sons went to school with JT. I met Jack only once but that was all it took for me to see that he was a gentleman. Our condolences to his family.
kristin petersen- flint
January 13, 2006
My condolences to the snow family.I remember Mr. Snow as a kid in elementry school( hopkinson elementry)Where I was friends with Stephine going to thier house and Mr Snow also was a guest speaker at our school a few times I remember him as a really nice man.And I remember thier mom was a super nice lady. I attended hopkinson, oak middle school, and los Alamitos high school with stephine and J.T. and I just want them to know I am so sorry for the loss of their mother and father they were both so young. And my thoughts are with you. Sincerly kristin (Petersen) Flint of Long Beach Ca.
Marilyn Stryker
January 13, 2006
Our children attended the same pre-school & high school. In the 70's I had the good fortune to work with Jack. He not only brought great humor to our office but added some class!
My deepest sympathy to Jack's family.
Sue Bonzon
January 13, 2006
My deepest sympathy to Jack's family. I feel like I've lost a good friend. When I watched the Rams on TV I would turn down the volume and listen to Jack on the radio broadcast. I loved his loyalty. He will certainly be missed.
skip wharton
January 13, 2006
May God be with my friend,as I know he will.Jack and I met each other in 65 when he was a rookie.We became good friends over the years.My best to J.T. and his family.We all will miss your Dad.
Terry Haney
January 13, 2006
My condolences to J.T., Michelle and Stephanie. May memories of your loved one comfort you at this difficult time. God Bless.
Ed Armento
January 12, 2006
Notre Dame Class of 1965 mourns the loss of one of its greatest sons. Although he was revered by Los Angeles/St.Louis Rams fans everywhere, Jack will always be remembered by his college classmates as having played a major role in the restoration of Notre Dame football during that magical 1964 season. We will miss him but will never forget the quiet class, style, skill, leadership and spirit that Jack brought to Irish football. May he rest in peace.
Dan Brosamle
January 12, 2006
To one of my favorite Rams. We in Long Beach sadly welcome you home. God Bless and true sympathy to your great family.
Marilyn Dunn
January 12, 2006
My husband and I are Rams Fans and so feel like we have lost a family member. I have loved football since my brother played in High School and learned from my Daddy and him to understand the game, My Dad is 82, and I still ask questions. I so wanted to take his Ladies Class on Football last fall, didn't make it and I was so there this year....thats my regret I didn't learn from the best. May God look after him in heaven, and please know he will be so missed, God Bless all of you, and those Grandbabies, please know your Catholic family will always remenber you in pray for all time.
God Bless.....
Ron Miller
January 12, 2006
God Bless Jack. He will be missed greatly by his Family, Friends and Rams organization. I remember hearing him on the old Mutuial network sunday late games on radio. I will miss him on the Rams network, I always enjoyed his broadcasting. Like Jack Buck he was always good for the blind and visually impaired who ejoyed his descriptions. My prayers are with your loss. Ron Miller
Rick Carey
January 12, 2006
My prayers to the Snow family. I went to school at Notre Dame with your dad. He was the best. Now he is at peace and back with your mother.
Nick Nero
January 12, 2006
It was a honor to have met Jack and one I will cherish forever.
My prayers are with Jack and his family.
Nick Nero (N D fan from Canada)
John Lovelace
January 10, 2006
Always a class act. You will be missed. Blessed wishes to your family. May god be with you.
Mike Dugan
January 10, 2006
Growing up Catholic and living in Indiana was special as my family followed Notre Dame football.Jack was a big name that I always will remember.
May the dear Lord bless J T and his family at this difficult time and with hopes God will bless them in special ways at this most difficult time.
Lee Burke
January 10, 2006
As a Rams fan for 37 years, you have always been one of my favorites. All Rams fans and football fans in general will miss you tremendously. Rest in peace great Ram. Rest in peace.
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