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LeRoy Gardner Jr.

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LeRoy Gardner Jr.

Birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Sep 2008 (aged 61)
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
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LeRoy Gardner-He was a collegiate basketball player and college professor. At 6'4", he played guard for the University of Minnesota from 1966 to 1969. Gardner, As young man, was a playground basketball legend. As the community lore goes that as a 14 year old, he Ralph Mitchell (19) and Tommy Miller (19) beat (then) University of Minnesota basketball players Lou Hudson, Don Yates and Archie Clark in a pickup game at St. Paul's Oxford Park. Gardner went on to play for St. Paul Central High School from 1962 to 1965 and helped take the team to its first state tournament berth in years. He scored 41 points in a region semifinal and 33 points in a consolation title game. He was recruited by legendary coach John Kundla and was the first African American man born and raised in Minnesota to receive a full basketball scholarship at the University of Minnesota. Gardner earned undergraduate and master's degrees in psychology at the University of Minnesota. After his playing career was over, he remained at Minnesota and was an academic adviser in the athletic department when he was caught up in the scandal involving NCAA rules violations in the late 1980s. Football coach Lou Holtz, Gardner said, had given him $500 for a football player. Gardner alleged that he was told "point-blank to lie," but when the time came to talk to NCAA investigators, he told the truth. Years after the scandal, Gardner returned to the University and was a professor in the General College department, focusing on multicultural relations. Gardner, 61, was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2008 and died September 6, 2008 at Our Lady of Good Counsel in St. Paul, Minnesota.

His obituary-
Gardner, LeRoy Jr.:- Thursday, September 11, 2008

Gardner, LeRoy Jr., May 11, 1947 to September 6, 2008 LeRoy was the son of Reverend LeRoy Gardner, Sr. and Katherine A. Gardner of St. Paul, MN. He graduated from St. Paul Central High School, received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Minnesota in Counseling Psychology. After graduation he continued his professional career at the University of Minnesota. He is survived by his parents, his brother Gordon and his sister Sharon, his wife Claudia Wallace-Gardner, sons Frank and LeRoy III (Suzanna, wife), daughters Lena and Tiffanee Dunbar and seven grandchildren. Memorial Services at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, September 11, 2008, Estes Funeral Chapel at 2210 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411, 612-521-6744.
LeRoy Gardner-He was a collegiate basketball player and college professor. At 6'4", he played guard for the University of Minnesota from 1966 to 1969. Gardner, As young man, was a playground basketball legend. As the community lore goes that as a 14 year old, he Ralph Mitchell (19) and Tommy Miller (19) beat (then) University of Minnesota basketball players Lou Hudson, Don Yates and Archie Clark in a pickup game at St. Paul's Oxford Park. Gardner went on to play for St. Paul Central High School from 1962 to 1965 and helped take the team to its first state tournament berth in years. He scored 41 points in a region semifinal and 33 points in a consolation title game. He was recruited by legendary coach John Kundla and was the first African American man born and raised in Minnesota to receive a full basketball scholarship at the University of Minnesota. Gardner earned undergraduate and master's degrees in psychology at the University of Minnesota. After his playing career was over, he remained at Minnesota and was an academic adviser in the athletic department when he was caught up in the scandal involving NCAA rules violations in the late 1980s. Football coach Lou Holtz, Gardner said, had given him $500 for a football player. Gardner alleged that he was told "point-blank to lie," but when the time came to talk to NCAA investigators, he told the truth. Years after the scandal, Gardner returned to the University and was a professor in the General College department, focusing on multicultural relations. Gardner, 61, was diagnosed with lung cancer in February 2008 and died September 6, 2008 at Our Lady of Good Counsel in St. Paul, Minnesota.

His obituary-
Gardner, LeRoy Jr.:- Thursday, September 11, 2008

Gardner, LeRoy Jr., May 11, 1947 to September 6, 2008 LeRoy was the son of Reverend LeRoy Gardner, Sr. and Katherine A. Gardner of St. Paul, MN. He graduated from St. Paul Central High School, received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Minnesota in Counseling Psychology. After graduation he continued his professional career at the University of Minnesota. He is survived by his parents, his brother Gordon and his sister Sharon, his wife Claudia Wallace-Gardner, sons Frank and LeRoy III (Suzanna, wife), daughters Lena and Tiffanee Dunbar and seven grandchildren. Memorial Services at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, September 11, 2008, Estes Funeral Chapel at 2210 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411, 612-521-6744.

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