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Eva L. Snead

San Antonio, Texas

Mar 3, 1942 – Jul 23, 2008 (Age 66)

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BORN
March 3, 1942
DIED
July 23, 2008
AGE
66
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Dr. Eva Lee Snead, beloved companion, mother, grandmother, friend and physician passed away suddenly at her home on Wednesday, July 23rd at age 66. Eva was born on March 3rd, 1942 in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Dr. Erwin & Amalia Paneth, both Holocaust refugees from Vienna, Austria. Dr. Snead...

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Wow! I just saw Dr. Snead's name online. I remember going to Eva for chelation therapy, several times in the 1990's. The visits were always enjoyable. My deepest condolences. RIP

Barukh Dayan ha emet.

Dr. Snead provided care for me and my family in her home for many years. I was very sorry to learn of her passing. May she rest in peace.

I found out about Eva's passing a few years ago. I was up in Alaska and not aware of it. She was unconditionally helpful and kind and giving person. I remember when her house in Alamo Heights burned down. Her response and attitude toward it was amazing. I would live to hear some stories of her adventures! Sincerely, Glenda Davis Mitchell

I remember years ago...driving across western Canada and listening to a fascinating radio interview with Eva Snead on the topic of her book, "Some Call it AIDS I call it murder." I have been searching for a copy of this book(s) unsuccessfully I'm afraid. I don't know if this is the place to make this kind of a comment... but I believe it would certainly be timely to have this book republished and made available for purchase. As history is going down the memory hole... I think her book is an...

It was a Great Pleasure to have met Eva.

The light she, put in our hearts, helps light our paths. It will forever shine for us, as we journey down our roads here on earth.

I wish I could reach up to the heavens, to
talk with you Eva once again.

Thank you for a life well lived.

I have a recording of Eva in San Antonio in the early 1990s. Before her book was published (not sure what year) I do not find it on YouTube so I will post it there soon. It is a great lecture on Vaccinations, AIDS and Cancer. It was filmed but I do not have the video. If someone is in possession of that video please, please put on YouTube. She was such a gift to us all.

Beloved Physician, how we have missed you. Your many gifts of healing have forever touched our lives and continue to impact decision-making for ourselves and our families. A day doesn't go by we do not put into practice something you taught us, dear doctor. We have so long wished to return and thank you for the generous hours of counsel and guidance, for virtually bringing back from near death various loved ones through the years, and for the wonderful, constant twinkle in your eye and...