Lions announce former head coach Larry Donovan has died at age 84
15-04-2025 01:05 via baytoday.ca

Lions announce former head coach Larry Donovan has died at age 84

VANCOUVER — Larry Donovan, a former head coach of the B.C. Lions, has died. He was 84. The Lions confirmed Donovan's death Monday. The cause was not divulged. Donovan joined the Lions as special-teams and defensive-line coach in 1986.
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