Roger-Snell-Obituary

Roger K. Snell Sr.

Moodus, Connecticut

1932 - 2019

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Roger K. Snell, Sr., 86, of Moodus, CT passed away at home with his beloved wife at his side. He was a gentle and kind man with a contagious smile who believed everyone was a friend.Roger was born in Brooklyn, NY, on January 6, 1932. The family moved from Great Neck, NY to East Haddam in 1948. He...

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My name is Guy Stewart. Roger and my father Charles Stewart, served together in the Air Force and were stationed together in Japan. Some years ago, Chuck reconnected with Roger via the internet, eventually flying out to Connecticut to spend time with his old Air Force friend. My father is in hospice at this time and not expected to live much longer. I was going to call Roger and let him know. I am very sorry for your loss. Dad loved reconnecting with Roger and often spoke of him. I am sure...

Our heartfelt condolences go out to Elsie, and to Don and Roger Jr on the loss of your dad. Roger Snell was a truly kind man and I'll always remember how he took us to the Yankees games when we were kids. I'm glad to have known him.

Uncle Roger I will miss you greatly . You were a great man with a lot of wisdom that you shared with me . Here is just one that I will share because I could write all day about you . The best piece of wisdom that you gave me when I was in my twenties was don't wish for the weekend's because the weeks and year's will fly by . And I tell that to all of the young people that are waiting for Friday's at 5:00 pm .
Thank you Uncle Roger
Love always B.Talbot Jr

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

Elsie, Roger, Donald and families,

Your loss will be felt by all. Our condolences to the entire family. Roger was a friend and fellow worker for a long time. To this day he addressed me as Captain and I always called him Chief because of our positions in the Fire Department for so many years.

Rest in peace Chief.

Ed and Nancy Smith