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Charles B. "Charlie" Snow

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Charles "Charlie" B. Snow, 78, of Colorado Springs died Saturday, May 21, at his daughter's home in Denver, Colorado after undergoing a kidney transplant. He lived with the disease for 16.5 years and was looking forward to this new lease on life. Mr. Snow was born in Hot Springs, South Dakota on...

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Charlie, thank you for being Charlie. I feel blessed to have known you and your son, Scott, who is carrying on the tradition and good looks (: his father instilled in him. Loved seeing those grandboys tooling around the yard honing their driving skills. What style, what grace. You will be missed.

Best to you Scott, and your family

Chi

Charlie was a great guy! He was always willing to lend a hand with information regarding anything pretaining to race cars or any automotive related problem. He will be missed and never forgotton in the racing community in and around the Pikes Peak Region. God Bless you Charlie and enjoy the other racing people you will be sharing memories with in Heaven.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.I have fond memories of Charlie and my uncle, Richard Foltz during race week for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Charlie will be missed.

Charlie Snow was well known in Colorado Springs and will be sadly missed by many.

I am saddened to hear of Charlie's passing. I knew him through my time on City Council and he never stopped caring about our city issues. He took me to breakfast with the Korean War veterans and I enjoyed our frequent talks. I will miss him, but know that he now walks with God. My sincere sympathy to his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.

Charlie and his wonderful family were friends and neighbors of the Steinfield family for approx. 15 years. Those memories will be in our hearts. I speak for us all and send our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Janet (Steinfeld) Donahue

We were in business in CS and I am sure that Tork knew you from the "Car Hospital Transmissions". Tork left me in 2001. We were from Philip, SD and also belonged to the Lodge at one time. I send my deepest sympathy. Jackie

We were saddened to hear of Uncle Charlie's passing, All of our love and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. May GOD Bless you Aunt Teresa, Pat, Pam, Scott and Tammy. I have many memories growing up and going to the races to watch Uncle Charlie and 121 at Englewood. Those memories will always be near and dear to me. Your Dad will be surely missed but the memories of Uncle Charlie are eternal.
Roger Janak and Family

I have fond memories of Charlie, the Garage and my Grandfather H.H. Wilson when I visit in the summer as a child. He will be sorely missed by me and my family. A piece of my childhood has slipped into memory... Much love Codi Jean Stoddard