Larry-Snellbaker-Obituary

Larry R. Snellbaker

York, Pennsylvania

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DOVER Larry R. "Smokey" Snellbaker, 73, died October 5, 2011. He was the husband of Sue A. (Geise) Snellbaker of Dover. Born March 6, 1938, in York, he was the son of the late Sylvia (Gabert) Snellbaker. He retired from Preston Trucking Company as a driver following 25 years of employment. Smokey...

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Just now learning about your demise. You will always be in my heart.

You are so missed. Not only by family and friends,but by the racing world. You called me your niece even though we weren't related any longer and that made me so proud. When I moved back to Pa. I wanted to find you and had no idea where you were. Only to find out I drove past your house at least twice a week. You will always be my Uncle and I will always love and miss you.

Smoke my hero my friend
Thank you Smoke for being my hero since I was 12 years old, but most importantly, thank you for being my friend and filling that father figure in my live after my dad passed away. I have so many wonderful memories of all the years spent at the race tracks, and all the fun times we had with Krautie and Tony on all our road trips to the tour races. I would not have made it through the last few years without all the love and support you had given me. You...

Smoke & Krautie - 2002 NSCHOF Knoxville, IA

Our deepest sympathy to the family. Rest in Peace

Smoke thank you for all the fun conversations we had in line at the springs waiting to get our pit passes. Rest in peace my friend.

smokey i heard lots about you from my dad you might know him his name is billy johnson im his son tyler johnson you will be missed by the outlaws also but especialy missed by my dad god bless your loved ones and we hope your loved ones will make it through their hard times right now and you will forever be in our hearts!

My deepest sympathy to the family of Smoke. He was a wonderful person and will be sadly missed by many people, especially in the racing community.

My heartfelt sympathies to the Snellbaker family. Smokey was one of the good guys.