Donald Ray Snodgrass

Donald Ray Snodgrass obituary, Lexington, MA

Donald Ray Snodgrass

Donald Snodgrass Obituary

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Donald Ray Snodgrass, an economist and long-time resident of Lexington, died February 4, 2021 at Brigham and Women's Hospital at the age of 85. The cause of death was cholangiocarcinoma, cancer of the bile ducts. He leaves his much-loved wife, Karen Edmonds; a daughter, Jacquelyn Snodgrass of Acton; a son, Edward Snodgrass of Hinsdale, IL; a stepdaughter, Kristin Edmonds, of Northampton; a stepson Daniel Edmonds-Waters of San Francisco, CA; and nine grandchildren. His first wife of 36 years, Anne (Smith) Snodgrass, died in 1994. Snodgrass was born on December 20, 1935 in Akron, OH, the son of educators Clare Berkeley Snodgrass and Louise (Scala) Snodgrass. His only sibling, Judith Marie Wilson, died in 1998. Educated in the Akron public schools, Snodgrass graduated from Miami University in Oxford, OH in 1957. He then did graduate work in economics at Yale University, receiving the PhD degree in 1962. An early entrant into the emerging field of development economics (the economics of developing countries), Snodgrass spent 1962-63 doing fieldwork in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) under the sponsorship of the Yale Economic Growth Center. In a subsequent career of more than 50 years he worked extensively in South and Southeast Asia and later in Sub-Saharan Africa, specializing in small enterprise development, microfinance, employment creation, education and human resource development, and poverty alleviation. During his long career, Snodgrass took extended residential research and advisory assignments in Sri Lanka, Malaysia (three times) and Indonesia. He also carried out short-term consulting, research, and speaking assignments in 22 countries. Much of this work was recorded in five books that he wrote or co-authored as well as numerous articles, book reviews, and background papers. Snodgrass worked for the Ford Foundation and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), then spent 30 years as a member of the Harvard Institute for International Development, a branch of Harvard University. After retiring from Harvard in 1999 with the title of Institute Fellow Emeritus, he worked as a part-time consultant for USAID and the World Bank Group until 2015. Much of this work was done through Development Alternatives, Inc., a consulting firm based in Bethesda, MD. Except for residential stints in Indonesia and Malaysia, Snodgrass lived in Lexington from 1972 until his death. He was a member of Follen Church (Unitarian-Universalist) in East Lexington, where he held leadership positions at various times. In recent years, he volunteered for FISH, a service that provides Lexington residents with rides to medical appointments. He loved classical music and was an avid fan of the Red Sox and Patriots. Services will be private. Donations may be made to: Follen Church 733 Massachusetts Ave. Lexington, MA 02421 www.follen.org

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James Winkler

February 25, 2024

I worked with Don in 2002 - 2004 on a consultancy assignment for USAID EGAT. DAI was asked to develop a strategy paper on enterprise growth, underwhat conditions does enterprise growth contribute to economic growth, and to hold industry consultations and five training workshops around the world. Don was a pleasure to work with. He had very practical thinking about emerging and developing economies and easily fit in with the team of DAI colleagues that I led. I was honored to work with him and learned so much from him. I did not realize he passed away in 2021 during the covid period. May he rest in peace and all those who knew and loved Don carry forward his spirit of collegiality, rigorous thinking, scholarship and making a difference in the world.

Parker Shipton

March 2, 2021

What a warm memory, our colleague Don. So perceptive, open-minded, and empathic. So wry, and yet so wise. So ready always to share of himself, his learning, and his intuition. A model for many.

Jeanne Downing

February 21, 2021

It was a privilege to know and work with Don. He was a decent and good human being—a combination of smart, thoughtful, kind and humble. My condolences to Karen and family and how lucky to be close to such a wonderful person.

Lydia Swan

February 17, 2021

Don is one of the deeply decent people. Smart, funny, thoughtful, insightful. He'll be sorely missed. Karen, and all Don's children and family, we hold you in our thoughts every day.
With love, Lydia Swan & family

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Merilee Grindle

February 14, 2021

Don was a fine and generous colleague. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Cally Abdulrazak

February 14, 2021

Dear Karen, I am so sorry to read that Don recently died. He was a special person and mentor to me at HIID.I also have fond memories of playing tennis with him on our HIID team. I will always value having known him all those years. Love that smile! So Don!

Lorraine Butler

February 12, 2021

He is now resting in peace

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