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Steven E. Snider

Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania

1950 - 2022 (Age 72)

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DIED
February 28, 2022
AGE
72
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Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania

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Steven E. "Coach" Snider, 72, of Hempfield Township, died Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, at Excela Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. He was born Jan. 11, 1950, in Toledo, Ohio, a son of the late Edward and Martha (Mullenix) Snider. Steve was an educator who taught at Greensburg Salem School District for...

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I am sorry for your loss, can you tell me if Mr. Snider attended Moon High School? Thank you.

RIP coach.

My sister, Amy Kinney Mangelsdorf, went out for the 1983 spring track team. She told me I should run too as the Coach, Steve Snider, was a wonderful person. Amy was right! Coach Snider was kind, caring and supportive of all his runners. He made running practice fun and we felt healthy and great in his inspiring presence. I am so sorry for his loss and send my sympathy to Coach Snider's family. Thank you, Coach Snider, for everything. You were a blessing in mine, Amy's and our...

Mr. Snider was my Phys Ed Teacher in 1972-73 in grade school. Polite, caring, and always smiling. Just a really good person who loved his job, kids, and life.

Steve was such a great coach and co-work and he will be missed by everyone he touch over his life as a teacher, coach and friend. Our deepest condolences to the Family.

My deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband & father. I remember Debbie & Steve as a cute couple in high school. My thoughts & prayers to your family.

So very sorry for your loss. Steve was a wonderful teacher, coach, Ref and man. Always enjoyed talking with him. May he Rest In Peace and his family take comfort in the man that everyone loved.

Deepest sympathies to the Snyder family over the recent loss of Steve. I knew Steve as a teacher at Greensburg Salem. He was always one of the "good guys." Rest in peace, Steve!!

Truly a sad day for Greensburg. Coach Snider took me in my freshman year and told me that I was going to run cross country and I had no idea what that was and here I look back over 20 years later and his ideas discipline and dedication truly helped develop who I am today. "It´s not the size of the lion in the fight but the fight in the lion". Helped me on many deployments and overseas assignments to mention Being in the military on the physical side was easy based off of all of the hard...