Martin-Snoke-Obituary

Martin L. Snoke

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Snoke, Martin L.Age 91Of Friendship Village In Bloomington, formerly of St. Paul. Captain (Ret.) of U.S. Navy, Reserve. Professor Emeritus, U of MN. Preceded IN DEATH BY his loving wife of 62 years, Nan; daughter, Carol Freeman; and sister, Mary Hegdal. Survived by children, Mary Ann Carr,...

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Mary Ann, Dick, Bob, Peg and Bill,

I am so sorry to learn of the death of your father. My deepest condolences to you all. You have lost both of your dear parents within months of each other and that is especially difficult. Best wishes and greetings from all of your Lynch cousins.

Mike

My deepest sympathies to the Snoke family. As my brother Tim noted, Dr. Snoke was the leader of our Explorer Post. This role required a dedication to shaping the lives of young men of which he served as an outstanding role model. Along with his sons he introduced us to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. I will always remember these trips and especially the teamwork and camaraderie that he instilled in us as young men.

My deepest sympathy to the Snoke family in the loss of a wonderful, selfless man who made a difference in the lives of so many people, including myself. Dr. Snoke was our Explorer Post advisor in the early 70's. With tremendous dedication and commitment, he took on the task of leading a group of about fifteen 14-year old boys. The memories of two trips I made with Martin and about 10 Explorers to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area with our Explorer Post will remain with me a lifetime. Men like...

Sorry to hear of your loss. My sympathies are with you and your family.

Martin was my advisor in the CSPP doctoral program. I felt very fortunate to have had him over those seven years. As I look back, I still feel fortunate. He was supportive and encouraged me to explore different areas. When I wanted to write a dissertation that was more social psychological, he was behind me all the way, offering suggestions to make it even better. Not all advisors would do that. I was also his grad assistant for one year.

I offer my deepest condolences to his...