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Hobie Kistler posted a condolence
Sunday, November 15, 2020
So very sorry to learn of Al's passing. As one of the inaugural members of his CHCC Jr. Golf program, I saw firsthand his caring, kind, and compassionate personality, and always knew him to have a smile on his face and an ear to lend to a young boy or girl in need of advice.
Wishing all the best best to the Snider and Sutterlin families.
Hobie Kistler
Washington, D.C.
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Brenda lit a candle
Sunday, November 15, 2020
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I loved the games we played with your and our family in Oregon and the family times on the Snider farm with all the cousins. We all loved to be with one another. I have special memories of all the cousins being together at the farm. It also was very special to see you and your family at the Snider family reunion last year. So many wonderful memories growing up with the Snider family. Uncle Al you were always light hearted, had a smile, and loved life. You will be greatly missed - so thankful for the wonderful family memories
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Johanna Leos posted a condolence
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Sad to learn of Dr. Snider’s death. He was on my graduate committee in Ag Ext Ed and provided support in my budding career in horticultural therapy. He spoke the truth about the beginnings of the extension service and truly cared about social issues.
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Chuck Snider lit a candle
Saturday, November 14, 2020
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Uncle Al had lots of patience. When my fishing line got all tangled up as a kid on the Snider Farm, he was the only one who could untangle it.
My Father shared that his brother Al was an excellent baseball pitcher and that they had a lawn mowing business together while growing up in McClure, Ohio.
Along with Pa and Ma Snider, Uncles, Aunts and all the Cousins we all had a grand time together on the Snider Farm. Uncle Al's 4-H has helped many countries around the world, including here in Taiwan.
I have missed many Snider Reunions. And I don't know many of you very well. Thankfully, with Uncle Al and other Believers in Christ we will have eternity to get to know our family even better at Jesus Christ's Return.
Much Love, Chuck, Sarah and Paul Snider
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Emily Baxter lit a candle
Thursday, November 12, 2020
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Sending love and light to your beautiful family! Al's light lives on in each of you!
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Ann Devine posted a condolence
Thursday, November 12, 2020
I'm sending the family and friends lots of love! Dr. (Al) Snider hired me in 1996 as a graduate assistant with Extension's youth tobacco prevention project. I really enjoyed working with him and will miss him greatly! I remember that he used to have a sign on his office door that said people are the most fun of all--that was him.
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Lisa Snider posted a condolence
Thursday, November 12, 2020
I will always remember uncle Al is one of the kindest, cheeriest, and most pleasant people I have ever had the privilege to be around. He was a blessing, and every room he’d enter would immediately fill up with his joyful disposition. He will be greatly missed.
Much love to you, my family, at this time,
Lisa Snider ❤️❤️❤️
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