Michael A Snow (44) entered into eternal rest at his residence on Dec. 27, 2025. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He was the beloved son of Pamela and Erol Ham, Jr. and Bruce Snow. He was also survived by two brothers, Erol (Brenner) Ham III and Kevin Snow, as well as his niece, Addison Ham and nephew, Brenner Ham. Michael was preceded in death by his son Solomon.
Michael loved to share his Christian beliefs and led many to follow Christ. He was a loving, gentle man, with a humble and generous spirit. Michael was talented and well educated. He studied at Westside High School, Augusta Tech, and Augusta University as well as numerous online classes.. He enjoyed and became proficient in kick-boxing at Greubel's Mixed Martial Arts and was a certified personal trainer. Michael worked with his family at Time Transportation & Leasing for many years as an executive assistant.
Our family is asking for your prayers at this time as we experience the grief that comes in this great loss. The private funeral will be held in the Spring.
Donations in Michael's memory may be made to Warren Church's Hope Mental Wellness Center, 3203 Washington Rd., Augusta, GA 30907.
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