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Patricia J. Snow

Albany, New York

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BETHLEHEM Patricia J. Snow, 55, of Bethlehem, passed away at home on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, surrounded by her loving family, after a long illness. She was born in Troy and is the beloved daughter of Margaret T. Snow and the late Edward E. Snow. Pat was a resident of Bethlehem for the last 18...

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To my Aunt,

It is so hard to believe that your actually gone. Holidays will never be the same without you and your camara taking pictures of everything that we did. I will missed those times and when I get sad I will remember that you are now in a better place. A place where you can ride horses again and where there is no more pain and suffering. You suffered for so long and without even a complant. I admired that about you. Good bye Aunt Pat, I will always miss...

Jim -

So very sorry to read this news. God bless and keep you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Pat,I will miss you so. You are in Gods hands now, be at peace.

Peggy and Jim, I always thought of Pat as that little triangle in the middle of a Ven diagram. Horse friends, dog friends, neighborhood friends, railroad friends, all friends and Pat sitting in the middle, bringing everyone together. Never happier than when there were a bunch of us in the barn, grooming horses, tacking up, riding, and more than a little gossip to keep things interesting. Just like that spot in the center where all the circles intersect, she will leave a hole in more lives...

To Jim and Pat's family,
I am so sad to hear of Pat's death. I've known her through the horse community for many years. She always had a smile and was such a wonderful person. We all will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Pat asked me to run her dog, Ginger, in an Agility Trial last summer when she wasn't feeling too well. I appreciated her taking me under her wing being the novice that I am. She was very courageous and hopeful. I will miss her welcoming smile.

It's been some years since I've seem Pat. I've thought of her often through the years when thinking of my riding days and going through old pictures. I will cherish those now as a reminder of her strength and spirit. My deepest sympathy to her family.

I only knew Pat for two years, and during that short time she was truly an inspiration. She packed more life into one weekend than most of us can manage in a month, and all that while undergoing chemotherapy. Pat was a fighter - she never complained, and she never gave up. My heart goes out to all of you who loved this incredible woman. Rest in peace my dear one.
Juliet and your doggie friends, Jackie, Fiona and Freddie