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Dr. Thomas Weber Snee

Washington, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Thomas Weber Snee, 78, of Washington, passed away Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Southmont of Presbyterian Senior Care, Washington, after a long bout with Parkinson's Disease.

Tom is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Kathryn (Kay to most, Katie to Tom); and his four boys, Ryan...

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Remembering My Brother Tom For those who don´t know me I´m Tom´s older brother Ron I´m going to spend a few minutes remembering Tom´s early life on the farm. Creating our own Entertainment Work on the farm was central our lives. We did however find time to play. We had to innovate and create our own entertainment. There was a foursome involved: Our neighbor, Duane Winnett, and the three Snee Boys, me and my two younger brothers, Tom and...

Dear Kay and family, I want to express my deepest sympathies to you and your family during this time. He was a wonderful man and father. May the God is peace which surpasses all understanding be with you.

Ryan and Family....so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a wonderful dentist who always put you at ease when performing his work and you are strongly following in his footsteps. May God bless and support all of you during this sad time.

Tom was one of the nicest people i will ever meet in my life. Always a smile and a funny joke to tell. He will be missed at the golf club.

Our deepest sympathies to the Snee family. Wishing you peace in your memories, strength from above and love from those that surround you during this difficult time.

Kay and boys, my love to you all. It was a privilege to know him.

Condolences to the Snee Family. Wonderful memories of a special family.

Tom was a great guy and a great professional!!! My utmost condolences to all the family...

I had not known of Tom's illness and was shocked to read of his passing. I enjoyed playing golf with him at Lone Pine and sharing jokes with him. I'll miss his infectious smile.