Philip-Snoy-Obituary

Philip Joseph Snoy

Charleston, South Carolina

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Philip Joseph Snoy POOLESVILLE, MD - Philip Joseph Snoy, DVM passed away on Monday, August 15. Dr. Snoy was born September 3, 1951 in Indianapolis, IN, the son of Betty and Joseph B. Snoy. He attended Colorado State University and received his DVM from the University of Illinois Veterinary...

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I still mention Phil in my prayers every day. He was a great guy, a fellow member of the NIH Health Angels with whom I shared many wonderful memories. Ran with him many times at lunchtime in Rock Creek Park and at many road races. Really enjoyed working with him on our Running Club's newspaper and working with him at many of our annual NIH Insitute Relay events. I miss him as I'm sure do so many others who knew him. Peace and love to Phil and all of his family and friends,

I just found out about Phil's passing from someone here at FDA. I worked with Phil years ago in the Pathobiology and Primatology Branch and my prayers and condolensces go out to Francie and the family. Phil was a very nice person and I know he is missed.

You will forever be missed, Phil. Rest in PEACE

Every time Phil came into the NIH gym he would greet me with his wonderful smile (and I'll never forget when he came in with his blonde hair!). He was a wonderful man to be around, and I am deeply sorry for his passing.

I had the pleasure of meeting Phil during our IETA trainings. I am very sorry to hear about his loss. He will certainly be missed. My thoughts are with his family.

It is sad news to hear about Phil's death. I was a military pathology colleague, runner, and friend of Phil's back in the 80's. I always enjoyed being around Phil. He will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

I met Phil briefly when training for the IETA program. He was pleasant and fun to be around. He will be missed. My thoughts go out to his family. RIP Phil.

Our deepest condolences for your loss. Mary and I are honored to have known, worked with, and befriended Phil. He took the time to talk, share a smile, and build relationships. He was a good man. We will sorely miss him. Our hope is that you will be comforted by his loving memories that live on long after the pain of his departure eases.

Mary Rauschenberg and Mark Gold

I'm so sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you. He was such a kind and gentle spirit. He will definitely be miss.