Joseph-Snitzer-Obituary

Joseph Snitzer

Baltimore, Maryland

1931 - 2021

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SNITZER, III, Dr. Joseph Albert "Joe"Dr. Joseph "Joe" Albert Snitzer III, age 89, joined his Lord, peacefully and with dignity, from his home on the morning of January 18, 2021.Joe, who was known by all who loved him as "Papa Joe", "Daddy", "Dr. Joe", or just "Joe", was born in Baltimore...

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Joe Snitzer was a good man and a good doctor... That is all we can ask for our lives... Jerald Watts, M.D.

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Dear Karen,
There are no words to truly express our sadness in hearing of your Dad’s passing. Not only personally knowing your Dad through all our years of friendship, but the gratitude we will forever feel for our paths fatefully crossing again later in life and him saving our Little Leah’s life. Eternally grateful just isn’t enough and in reading the Man he was, you will always have that pride and love for him forever in your hearts!
Love,
Adela & Paul Frechette

Lynn and Family

I am so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. He sure lived an extraordinary life and touched the hearts and lives of so many people. You and your family will be in my prayers.

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Dear Snitzer Family:
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Dr. Snitzer. He was truly a gentleman and a scholar. What a wonderful physician, a kind man, and a great friend he was to the countless individuals that he touched! He was the Pediatrician for my niece and nephew (twins who were born prematurely). When my sister, Brenda, died very suddenly at the age of 38, he provided me with his personal phone number and told me to never hesitate to call upon him if I needed...

He was truly a gifted and blessed man. A man who dearly loved his family and they loved him so very much. Prayers for God’s peace and comfort for all the family.

Dr Snitzer has touched countless physicians and patients/families, alike. He trained me as a pediatric resident and pediatric hospitalist fellow. I never felt prouder or more honored than when Dr. Snitzer would ask to join me and my resident/student team after Wednesday grand rounds. The honor of learning from arguably one of the best physicians - and humans - is too difficult to articulate. In just a few words, he would inspire an approach to a patient work up, a differential diagnosis, and...

Elizabeth, I am so sorry. Deepest sympathy. Mary Martin