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Richard R. Snavely

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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Richard R. Snavely, 79, of Myerstown died Tuesday, February 3, 2009, in the Lebanon VA Medical Center. He was the husband of Mary Ann Arnold Snavely. He was born November 25, 1929, in Lebanon, a son of the late Harry and Mable Coleman Snavely. He was a retired city of Lebanon police officer with...

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Dear MaryAnn and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family in your loss.I had the pleasure of working with Dick for many years at New Penn. He was a man of great integrity and passion for life. I could always depend on him to respond immediately in any situation. We spent many hours together sharing memories of family,work and life in general. It is an honor to have had Dick as a friend. He will be sadly missed by us both.

Dear MaryAnn,

So sorry to hear of your loss. I know that Dick was the love of your life. He was a very blessed man to have you in his life! I think of you often and hope you are doing well. Please know that I care and will keep you and your family in my prayers. Would love to hear from you!

Love, Jean (former employee of Recorder of Deeds)

MaryAnn,

I'm so sorry about Richard. It was a shock to everyone. You two always showed what true love was about never leaving one's side no matter what. If you ever need anything please call me. 2281313.

Love you,

Jackie from the VA

I am so grateful to have shared an afternoon with you & your husband. It was so brief of a meeting, but enjoyed our conversation the afternoon of the superbowl. Your husband was very special as I watched your love shown to him during my visit with my father, Stanley Siegel. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Mary Ann & Family,

So very sad to hear of your loss. Richard was a very good friend and Tax Client, of mine, for many years. A real Honor and Pleasure to have known him. We shared many stories, and he will be sadly missed.

Richard, you old rascal, I know you are in the Good Hands of our Lord !

Dick was a good friend and co-worker of ours for many years. Truly a man we will never forget! We were fortunate to have had the pleasure of knowing Dick and having enjoyed his company and his stories! God Bless his family.