RICHARD-SNELL-Obituary

RICHARD SNELL

Park City, Utah

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Richard "Dick" Snell 4/28/1951 ~ 7/8/2010 Dick Snell died July 8, 2010 after a long battle with Multiple Myeloma. He was a geologist and civil engineer but he would rather be skiing and listening to music with his Far Out friends, along with their dogs. He also had a great sense of humor and a...

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Dick was in my high school graduating class in Houston. I heard of his passing from Randy Stalnaker, and was shocked to hear of it. I remember Dick's great sense of humor, and it sounds like he carried it with him through this hard passage. My condolences to his wife and family and all those who got to know him in later life.

I went to high school with Dick and was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. Another classsmate, Glenn Van Shellenbeck, told me about two weeks earlier he was about to visit Dick so I was encouraged that he was doing well. I was quite surprised to learn of his death.

Dick's brother David is also a friend. I remember that they had the first Toyota I'd ever seen. I thought they were the coolest people because of the very creative things they did and the great car they had. In my...

Dick was such a close friend, we spent high school hanging out. I miss him very much; we could share so much from those young times, and we kept in touch over the years. A special, special person who will remain in my heart.

Our weekend in Santa Fe-with our 'prince'!

I met Dick when he was in high school and we were friends from the start. So many fun times together, and even with extended times apart, we were still such great friends-I love him and miss him! And love you, Pam!

We will miss his love & laughter & all the Dick jokes.We are greatfull to have spent many a holiday with him & all of our family of friends. You will always be in our heart with all of the good time memories. We love you Dick!
Garry & Joette

We will be certain to check the sky tonight to find the brightest star because that will most certainly be Dick looking down upon Pam.

I didn't have long to get to know Dick, but in the short time we knew each other he impressed me as a great guy among men. Such a positive, outgoing spirit! His overcoming attitude will live with me.

No matter how long since I had seen Dick, it always felt like it was just the day before, and that connection extended to my kids. Since the days when I was invited over to sample Pam’s latest culinary genius in Austin, Tx through our last ski trip in Park City, I have felt lucky to be included in their circle of friends, young, old, married, single, kids and dogs, of course. Ever positive, ever energetic, ever young-at-heart. Dick’s belief that he was the luckiest man to have Pam, meant...

Dick I will miss you so much! What an inspiration to us all on how to live life. I only wish I could have spent more time with you and Pam. Thank you for being a wonderful Uncle, Brother-In-Law and Friend to my family! I agree Pam was blessed to have you as were you to have Pam. It was a Love that most of us would only dream of!