Marshall-Snyder-Obituary

Marshall Snyder

Hartford, Connecticut

Jun 2, 1940 – Nov 16, 2013

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BORN
June 2, 1940
DIED
November 16, 2013
LOCATION
Hartford, Connecticut

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On Saturday, November 16, 2013, Marshall Snyder passed away peacefully at St. Francis Hospital surrounded by his family. Marshall was born June 2, 1940 and grew up on Westbourne Parkway in Hartford with his parents Jeanette and Albert Snyder, owners of Snyder's Supermarket in Hartford. In...

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Passover 1996 Jan Roberti, Son Jeff

I am so saddened that it physically hurts. I did a search for Marshall on Facebook and knew, of course, that since Marshall hated anything computer related, he wouldn't be there but what came up instead was his obituary. I dated Marshall from 1994 until 1996. We took the most memorable trip to Italy together in Oct. 1995. Throughout the years, Marshall would call me to say hi and keep in touch. The last time I saw him, Marv and Rosie was July 2006 went I went to see his newly decorated house...

I know this is such a late condolence girls and Todd but Amy was down to see me in Fla and the late news from Renee just came in..As late as it is , such a shock..such a great guy, always stopped into his store when in town for my yearly visits to kibbutz and he brought me up to date on the news of you kids..{kids no longer..}Again, so sorry for your loss, his smile and great humor will always be remembered..

Mandy & Family
It is with great sadness I just learned of the passing of your beloved Father. Marshall & I grew up together on Westbourne Pkwy.

To Marsh's family-
I just heard and am very sorry for your loss. You were blessed to have him, as were all his friends. I always loved spending a little bit of time with him over the decades sharing his wisdom and always a few laughs. If you're sad think of him and a smile will come to your face. I know I will.

Marshall was a good man (is). I stopped by store few months back and was told he was not there. I drove over to see him on Farmington Ave. He was an upbeat kind of guy. I am glad I met him and his family when we first moved here 25 years ago. God will bless him on his next journey.

Leone Family

The "Duke" was always one of our favorite people. Never without a smile on this face. Cherish your memories,they are yours forever! Sheila and Steve Levy

Dear Wendy....we are very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Love from the Conrans

Duke was one of the good guys. We had great times on Westbourne Parkway and Old Colony Beach.

Lynne and I send our deepest sympathy to Marshall's family. I worked for Marshall at MR. TUX and played basketball with him at King Philip School. He was a great guy and will be missed by all that knew him. May he rest in peace.