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Dennis L. Snyder

HICKORY, North Carolina

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DENNIS L. SNYDER, 63, of Hickory, NC., passed away Monday, July 23, 2007 in Hickory, NC. Originally from Pittsburgh, PA., he moved to Cleveland in 1966 with his wife Judith Snyder. In retirement, he lived in Navarre, FL., before relocating to North Carolina. He is survived by his sons, Martin...

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Deepest thanks to all for your thoughts. Its been a few weeks, and I'm missing my dad a lot right now. Dennis Snyder was a character, and he leaves behind a lot of friends and folks who just enjoyed his company......

I just heard about Dennis's passing. For several years, I worked with
him in the world of computers in Cleveland. My prayers go out to his
family.

My husband and I knew Dennis through the National Cambridge Collectors. In my position as bookkeeper for the NCC I had the privilege of working with Dennis for several years. Dennis was a very thoughtful and caring person and it was an honor to have known him. He will be missed. Please know your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

We always enjoyed our visits with Dennis. He was a good friend and we will certainly miss him.

We were truly blessed by our friendship with Dennis over the last 20-plus years. He genuinely cared about us and supported our kids in their shared interests of animals and horticulture. He was one of their strongest supporters and mentors. Over the last few years when he would come to Cambridge for NCC events, he stayed in our guest house and would share pictures of his amazing flowers and his beautiful grandchildren. We're so thankful to have known Dennis and will miss him very much.

I had the opportunity to know Denny during my high school years through his sons. He was a very lovely person. I am saddened to learn of his passing. He was a good natured and wonderful soul.

Dennis was a very special person. I had the great honor of getting to know. He will be missed... HomeInstead caregiver

Dennis had a subtle way of working himself into your heart. We will miss him.