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Ohio Community Mourns Colleen Snyder, Beloved Mother and Sports Enthusiast, After Tragic Car Accident

By Ava Richardson

Ohio Community Mourns Colleen Snyder, Beloved Mother and Sports Enthusiast, After Tragic Car Accident

March 7, 2026

This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on March 7, 2026

The Worthington Community is heartbroken by the news of Colleen Snyder’s demise due to a terrible car accident on March 6. She was a dedicated Math teacher at Kilbourne Middle School.

Our deepest condolences go out to her family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time.

Colleen Snyder is survived by her loving husband, Zack, and their five children.

A passionate sports fan, she was the proud mother who cheered her kids on, whether running track or playing soccer on the field.

Her support and encouragement inspired children to always give their best in sports and life.

Family Mourns The Loss Of Colleen Snyder, Kilbourne Middle Schools Math Teacher

Ms. Snyder was not only a devoted teacher but also actively contributed to various extracurricular activities, making a positive difference in the lives of many students.

Cousin Lisa Tripepi expressed her deep sadness over the loss of Colleen Snyder.

Colleen was known for her vibrant personality, always bringing joy and laughter to those around her.

She was a fantastic wife, mother, and friend, and her absence leaves a huge void. Her passing came far too soon, and the pain of missing her is beyond words.

Yesterday, we lost our cousin Colleen Snyder. She was one of the funniest, happiest people and an amazing wife, mother and friend. She was taken away from us way too soon and to say I’m going to miss her is an understatement

In 2026, Colleen shared her pride in her daughter Lacey’s growth, saying how much a difference a day can make.

Lacey had been overwhelmed and cried during her first-ever soccer game, but the next day, she returned to the field, played, and truly enjoyed it. Colleen was so proud of her for overcoming her fear.

What a difference a day makes!! Lacey stood in the middle of the field and cried at her first ever soccer game yesterday, but then today, she went out and played and she loved it!! I’m so proud of her for overcoming her fear!!

Colleen Snyder

The same year, Colleen also shared her excitement about her son Drake’s accomplishments, posting about his track meet from the previous weekend.

He earned 2nd place in the 200M and 3rd place in the 400M, and she couldn’t have been more thrilled, celebrating with a big “woohoo!”

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