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Stanford Snyder Obituary

Snyder, Stanford I.
Stanford I. Snyder, known to friends as "Stan", died peacefully of natural causes on February 19, 2016. Stan is survived by his wife Bridget Snyder, brother David Snyder, former wife Jerry Steen, daughter Julie Pildner, son Kyle Snyder, and three grandchildren. He is predeceased by sister Sue Johnson. Stan's passion was music and he was lucky enough to have a successful career as a music industry executive and play jazz piano throughout his life. With music as the backdrop, he forged many lifelong friendships. Stan was a natural storyteller and due to his rich life experiences always had an entertaining story to share. Stan's career at Columbia Records, and later at Cleveland International Records, put him at the epicenter of the music industry during the heyday of Rock and Roll. He headed the Sales Department in Columbia's San Francisco office in 1968. While there, he worked with musicians that became some of the country's most influential acts, like Santana and his friend Janis Joplin. He returned to Columbia's headquarters in New York where he held positions as VP of Marketing and VP of National Sales. Stan left Columbia Records to co-found Cleveland International Records in 1977. Cleveland International's biggest release was the mega selling album by Meat Loaf, "Bat Out of Hell." Although Stan was often around many famous Rock and Roll personalities, he was happiest with his friends and family. He especially loved jazz from the late fifties and early sixties. Stan regularly saw many of the genre's icons perform at their highest powers at classic New York jazz clubs like Birdland and the Village Vanguard. He felt fortunate to attend many now legendary performances and eventually meet many of his musical heroes. Born in Chicago, IL, Stan was raised in Riverside, CT and attended Riverside Elementary School and Brunswick School. He was a multisport athlete and talented musician, playing piano in bands starting at age twelve. He was a lifelong member of the Riverside Yacht Club. Stan proudly served in the United States Marine Corps from 1958 to 1959. He graduated from Yale University in 1962 and later attended Columbia Business School. In 1964 Stan left Columbia Business School for an entry level position at Columbia Records which was the beginning of his career in the music industry. Stan's life was full of long lasting friendships. He remained close to his Riverside childhood friends throughout his life. He was a generous, kind, and fun person who enjoyed life and loved to tell stories of his many adventures. He was inseparable from his best friend and wife, Bridget, since they met in 1989. He was loved by his family and friends. A celebration of Stan's life will be held on March 2, 2016 at 1:00pm at the Riverside Yacht Club, Riverside, CT. In lieu of gifts please make donations to the Wounded Warrior Project. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.leopgallaghergreenwich.com

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Published by Greenwich Time & Stamford Advocate on Feb. 25, 2016.

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Sally Barnes Murphy

February 19, 2024

I miss our yearly birthday chats on
April 30. Remembering Stan again today on the anniversary of his passing. I'm sure there is jazz in heaven now that he's in residence.

Sally Murphy

February 19, 2021

Still in our hearts and memory. The earliest recollection of Stan at Riverside school giving his first or second grade classmates a concert on an upright piano. A taste of great things to come!

Jonathan Shimer

September 22, 2016

My father, Conrad Shimer and "Stosh" were great buddies at Yale. As a 13 yr old, I'll never forget "meeting" Stosh for the first time. 1983 Yale Football game. My dad looks down at me and says "there he is.." In the midst of corduroy pants and navy blazers, I see a man strolling along in blue jeans, leather jacket and a case of beer over his shoulder." Yeah, those guys had some stories to tell. So sorry to see those two now gone but comforting to know they are together again.

April 18, 2016

I am sorry to hear of Stan's passing. I got to know him at CBS records in the seventies when we worked in the music industry. He was bigger than life and I always enjoyed speaking to him. He was a great guy and I enjoyed listening to his stories and spending time with him. Also enjoyed listening to him playing jazz piano. My thoughts and prayers are with his Family.

Reg Maton( Palm Beach Gardens, Fl)

Buck Brossman

March 3, 2016

I remember Stan as a kid. He was a great guy and larger than life! I'm sorry for everyone's loss.

Rick Moman

March 2, 2016

Stan was a wonderful story teller. I'll always cherish the many times we chatted about the music industry, comparing notes on those we knew. a couple of hours would pass without either of us being aware. The Jazz just got better in the heavens.

Amy Harless Rose

March 1, 2016

Bridget, Kyle, Julie, family and many friends, I'm so sorry to hear of Stan's passing. I'll always remember the warmth of his smile. We have lost a kind soul.

Jane Van Bergen

February 29, 2016

Bridget.....
I am very sorry for your loss. Hope you are doing okay. Very sad time for the family. Your husband looked like he had a wonderful life. Keeping you in my prayers.
Jane (Schlobohm) Van Bergen

February 29, 2016

Bridget and all the Snyder family our thoughts and prayers our with you during this difficult time . Stan was one of the good guys. Enjoyed the years playing softball with Stan on the Sutton Oil teams.. Blessings. Jim and Carolyn Mc Ardle , Naples Fl.

February 28, 2016

Your best friend and pal, Bridge - I am so very sorry. I loved Stan so much and all of his stories! what a life he lived - loving so many friends and family members so well. I will miss him. Love, emily

February 28, 2016

"SEMPER FI" Stan.
I am so very sorry Bridget.
Blaise Bruno

Johan Riis

February 28, 2016

I will alway's remember the good times.

February 28, 2016

I hope you are able to get through this, Bridget. He will be missed. Janet Robinson

February 26, 2016

Stan was a good & loyal friend. He was my replacement on the U.S. Marine Detachment aboard the USS Newport News. What are the odds that two "Jar Heads" from Greenwich would meet again while in the Corps. Stan, my late Brother Francis & I shared many sea stories together and I will miss his wit and wisdom. Farewell Old Friend & may God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Thomas G. Keegan, former Chief of Police, Greenwich.

Alan Steen

February 26, 2016

Will always remember Stan from the Tumbledown Dick's Days when I tendered bar. He was a fantastic person and always loved sitting and listening to his stories. GREAT MAN - rest in peace my old friend. My deepest sympathies to you Bridgett!!

February 26, 2016

To all the Snyder Family - We have lost another great soul with Stan's passing. I am sure Stan, Walter and Treat are together discussing sports, books and sailing. Hugs from all the Walkers

February 26, 2016

Bridget, our family was so saddened to hear of Stan's passing. Your beautiful love story together is inspiring. As the days and weeks pass please know we are here for you.
Love the Campbells

February 25, 2016

Priveledged to have been lucky enough to hear some of his amazing stories and know him. He was a great man! I am so sorry for your loss Bridgette

February 24, 2016

Thank you for your service to our nation.
A grateful American

Mark Manero

February 24, 2016

Very sorry mr Snyder has passed, very friendly and a good neighbor.

Ted Keane

February 24, 2016

Seeing Stan always brought a smile to my face.I loved talking with him about music.I'm so sorry for your loss,Bridget.

February 24, 2016

We will forever remember our Piano Man.

Sally Barnes Murphy

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