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Mark, you were a very cool dude. You and many like you that have left us makes the world a lonelier place.
Randy May
May 28, 2019 | Ashby, MA
Ashby, Pennsylvania
1949 - 2015
SNYDER, Mark A., PhD 65, of Ashby, died Friday, May 29, 2015, at Elizabeth Evarts De Rham Hospice Home, Cambridge. Dr. Snyder was born July 31, 1949, a son of Albert and Norma (Hunter) Snyder and grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Pennsbury High School, Mark attained degrees in math...
Read MoreMark, you were a very cool dude. You and many like you that have left us makes the world a lonelier place.
Randy May
May 28, 2019 | Ashby, MA
Dr. Snyder was an inspirational professor whose advice I remember to this day. I can picture him - in his shorts and sandals - coming into the classroom and presenting his "rules" to us. At the time, we thought they were guidelines for a math class. Now, I see, they were guidelines for life. For his advice and counsel, I am forever grateful
Sharlene Rourke
June 02, 2015 | Orange, MA
May you rest in peace our hearts go out to you and your family
Brenda Beauregard
June 01, 2015 | Greenville, NH
I knew and worked for Mark for over thirty years. I will always remember him as being quite the character and he loved his stogies. A man of many interests, historical was the primary one where we had some common ground. We had our laughs and shared many thoughts. Rest in Peace Mark, you will be missed.
Randall May
June 01, 2015 | Ashby, MA
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Aruna Krishnamurthy
June 01, 2015 | Fitchburg, MA
Mark was always ready to entertain on the (William College Women's Soccer) side lines, with his buoyant sense of humor and sometimes irreverent bevy of facts and figures; on Soccer Rules, Myopic Refs and any other subject known to mankind.
So bright and so proud of Iggy's (daughter Annelise) prowess on the field.
Sending warm thoughts to Snyder Family and Friends.
Judy Selednik
May 31, 2015 | Newton, MA