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Christopher E. Snell

Seattle, Washington

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SNELL, Christopher E. 1950-2008

Christopher Earl Snell, 58, of Holualoa, Hawaii, and Seattle, died Sept. 1 at his Holualoa residence. Born Jan. 23, 1950, in Portland, he graduated from the University of Oregon School of Architecture. He was an architect/owner of Snell Partnership in...

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Dana, Bill and Kitty,

You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember your brother Chris's smile, his laughter and his intensitity for life. We all shared the same Dentist! I am very sorry for your loss...

Lots of joy and harmony,

I am sorry to hear of Chris's passing. I have many fond memories of outdoor adventures with the Snells. Please accept my condolencences and best wishes for the family.

Chris Snell was a wonderful human being. As the "little sister" of one of his best friends, I had the distinct pleasure of knowing him at many stages of his life. As a young man he was impossibly handsome. Being in his presence, you always wanted to say something clever or smart, his charisma was that infectious. He also had a great sense of humor and was a sensitive listener. His character was in full force when despite his illness, he came to my father's memorial service to be with our...

Dana-so sorry to hear about Chris. Sharyn (Wilson) Poppino called to let me know. Hugs & Kisses to you.
Carolyn King

chris was great and the world will miss him...though seperated by many years ...once friends always friends.....my thoughts of love go out to you all....margaret

I am a classmate of Chris's from University of Oregon Architecture. I enjoyed Chris as a person, a philosophical friend, and his good work as an architect. His passing is a great loss and I am sorry to see him go.

Motter;

I'm sorry to hear about Chris. He was a great guy. Sorry we did not connect earlier in the summer.

Zach

Motter, I'm so sorry to about Chris. We may not have been best friends but we had our moments. He was a good guy and a pretty good poker player. I'll always remember Chris as a member of the "regulars". We had a lot of great times.
Take care, Steve Jagielski

One of the good things about being a Dentist, is that I got to know all my friends children, particularly when they lived on Council Crest. Several years ago Darcy and I were walking down 4th street in Seattle (where she lives) and Chris stopped me and we had a great visit. He was running for City Council (I think) and I went home an sent him a check for his campaign. It was with sadness and sorrow that I learned of his death. My heart goes out to Bill, Kitty and Dana. Your friend Herb...