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George Chase Snell Jr.

Manchester, New Hampshire

Dec 27, 1941 – Feb 16, 2019 (Age 77)

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BORN
December 27, 1941
DIED
February 16, 2019
AGE
77
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire

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Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Hanover Street Obituary

George Chase Snell, Jr., 77, of Manchester, NH, son of the late George and Eva Snell, passed away at the White River Junction VA Medical Center, early February 16, 2019 after a long illness and complications from surgery. Born in Springfield, VT December 27, 1941, and raised in North...

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To the Snell Family, I offer my condolences at this time. Growing up the the bucolic neighborhood of North Springfield and attending North School, the neighborhood kids were entertained by Junior's adventurous stories, perhaps true and maybe not. We both became grounded in the Christian faith by attending the Advent Christian Church throughout our childhood. He was friendly and laughed easily. May God bless you and keep you. May His face shine upon you and give you peace.

We love you and will miss you dearly, Uncle George. We are grateful for the summer that you got to spend down here with us. Rest in peace.

I knew your brother as Junior and as a childhood friend as we both attended N. Springfield A.C. Church. From reading all the information, he lived a great life and was a wonderful person. My prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

Alicia and Chuck,
I'm so sorry for your loss. We lost one of the most loyal family members who I considered as another brother. He was so special to me and I'll never forget all of the special times we spent when he visited me in Virginia and when we reunited at our reunions. . I loved his singing, his stories and his cooking. I will miss him dearly! So comforting to know that he knew Jesus and that he is with Him now. Love Karen

To the Snell Family: I am so sorry for the loss of George. He and I were neighbors and friends. He provided many meals and lots of family and personal stories of his life which I will never forget. He was quite the character and I will certainly miss him. I'm glad he is no longer in pain or struggling to get around. I'm sure he's causing quite the ruckus up in heaven!!!

To the Snell Family: On behalf of a grateful nation, and the VFW Auxiliary/Post #4485 in Somersworth, NH, we wish to express sincere appreciation for the honorable service given by your loved one, and send our deepest condolences on your loss. VFW Past Auxiliary President, Cathy Burns

Sisters, I am sorry to hear about your loss of Junior. I remember attending one of our 1960 SHS class reunions where Junior gave a long presentation about his military life. He loved to talk! Did you know that
I was a childhood friend? Pauline and Connie do you remember a day when you were my babysitter and you helped Junior and I dress up to pretend our wedding? Because our families attended the Advent Christian Church in No Springfield, Vt., I was glad to know at least one child...

Farewell well my dear friend. Our long journey together took us many places and down many roads but this was our last wonderful adventure together.. A beautiful sunny day, in a place you loved. You also grilled dinner for me. We laughed...we talked...we

Farewell well my dear friend. Our long journey together took us many places and down many roads but this was our last wonderful adventure together.. A beautiful sunny day, in a place you loved. You also grilled dinner for me. We laughed...we talked...we were quiet and held hands. Until I see you again God hold us both in his loving hands.

Uncle George, rest in peace in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior. You will be missed. Love Butch and Anita Neilsen. Claremont, NH