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David C. Snyder

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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SNYDERDAVID C., "THE LEGEND" , 88 of Wildwood, NJ passed away Tues., Sept. 29, 2008. Survived by nephew, Richard P. Snyder (Roxy). Great niece, Jennifer Vodges (Brad). Great, great niece, Ava Vodges. Great, great nephews, Blake and Cade Vodges. Close family friends, Paul Gusty (Ann ), Paul Gusty,...

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I can hardly believe it's been 12 yrs. since Dave left us. He was Wildwood's most prized possession. Not a day went by that Dave didn't brighten someone's life. He was Wildwood's Ambassador for decades. I'm so fortunate that he was close to all of my family and I knew him most of my life. Wildwood will never be the same without his smiling face and wonderful personality.

Uncle Dave, brothers Harry H and Warren with nephew David H in the back

The two Dave's (Uncle Dave with his nephew Dave)

Uncle Dave heading for the boards

Uncle Dave with Cathy Snyder

Mr. Snyder always called me "Callahan" when we saw each other on the beach. My Dad Jack Callahan and my Uncle Bill Callahan all grew up together. What a legend!!! What memories!!! I surely smile when I think of Mr. Snyder.

The rock hand shake and how are you smile will never be forgotten! Dave touched many of our hearts that worked on the beach from Cape May to Anglesea. He is truly "The Legend". I hope when I get to heaven he's working the door, maybe I'll get in.

Dave . . . you'll really be missed! I've got a lot of great memories of Dave. The jokes, the laughs, the smiles. He always seemed to be in a good mood, and it was always great having him come up to your stand or the truck. We'll always remember you, Dave--walking briskly along the shoreline in your white shorts, comb tucked into the back! God Bless!

What an extra special guy you were, Dave. First met you back in 1975 and you almost instantly became a good and close friend. You were always there with a laugh and plenty of knowledge about the Wildwoods. You'll be missed and never forgotten, Dave. God bless you.