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Joseph C. Snow

Middletown, New York

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Narrowsburg, N.Y. Joseph C. Snow of Narrowsburg, Superintendent of Mid Orange Correctional Facility, and a longtime resident of the area, died Monday, October 3, 2005 at the Wayne Memorial Hospital, Honesdale, Pa. He was 76. The son of the late Clarence and Marian D'Avignon Snow, he was...

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My deepest sympathies to the Snow family. I worked with Joe for several years after he hired me to work for him at the Wallkill Correctional Facility. I credit a lot of my success in Corrections to the direction given me during my years working with him. He was an ambitious, hard working man who dedicated himself to his work. My only regret is that I did not stay in touch after those early years. He will be missed but he has left a legacy that will not soon be forgotten. Brian Goodfellow,...

To the Snow family, from the entire Bush family to yours, our deepest sympathy.Know that we will be thinking of you all and praying for you during this time. Joe will be remembered as a great Dad and guy with a good sense of humor.We will miss him.

To The Snow Family,

It is with great sadness that I learned of Joe's passing. "The Sup". While stationed at the SP Barracks in Monroe during the early 80's I became aquainted with Joe and found that he was very friendly, marginalizing no one either professionally or socially. A great guy. He permited my family and other Members to spend a few great weekends tenting at "Camp Wickham" on the lake. Very memorable times for our children who are grown with children...

To the Snow Family, My deepest smypathy to your family in your loss. As a State Police Investigator at SP Monroe in the 1980's, I made many professional and social visits to Mid-Orange. Joe always welcomed us with respect and friendship. Not only was he a great "Super", but a good friend. He will be deeply missed by many. Bill Sprague, Sr. Inv., NYSP Ret.