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John W. Snik

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John W. Snik, 48, of Upper Mount Bethel Township, passed away on Tuesday, April 18, in Easton Hospital after a long illness.

Born on Oct. 17, 1957, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was a son of Nora Anderson Snik of Upper Mount Bethel Township and the late Tjerand L. Snik.

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To the Snik Family:

John was a gentle man who was always friendly and gracious. He will be missed by many; and remembered fondly by the same.

You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Susan & Cara Pysher
(Dr. Turtzo's Dental Office)

Dear Aunt Nora and Family, I heard this morning about John's passing and it has left us all deeply saddened. John was the adorable, cute baby who always tried to keep up with us kids. As children, we were very excited to see our cousins. They always led on adventures which 4 sisters from Long Island could only dream about. Those were good times!! We're thinking of you at this time. With fondness and love, Karen Anderson Stone

John was one of a kind. Sweet, friendly, always something nice to say. I have many memories of our friendship while we were at AT&T. He will be missed.

To the Snik family,
Mt deepest sympathy on the loss of John. John was one of my favorite classmates, and I am so glad I got to see him and his late wife at our 25th reunion. Although there were only about 25 classmates there John made sure everyone had a good time. May god help you through these difficult times.

John you will forever be remembered for all the lives that you touched in such a kind way. Your family will be in my heart and prayers. You will be missed by one and all. Thank you for the smiles and the laughs that you shared with all of us!

John was truly 'good people', with a smile and sense of humor that could light up a room. This came as a shock; I wish we had kept in better touch, and I will truly cherish the memory of our friendship.

John was one of the rarest of gentlemen I encountered while I worked at AT&T. I am glad I had the opportunity to work with him and know him. My sincerst sympathy to his entire family.

John was such a special person and a wonderful friend. He will be remembered with love and prayers. I am so sorry not to have had the opportunity of visiting with him one more time. The memories are priceless.

John was a kind and gentle man. He is remembered fondly by those at AT&T who worked with him for many years. His family and friends are in our prayers during this difficult time.