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Today is 8th year anniversary of my brother's death Incredible musical talent. Forever in my heart. Love sister Sharon
Sharon Snover
February 13, 2023 | Family
North Syracuse, New York
Thomas John Snover, 65, died on Friday. He was born in Syracuse, the son of the late William I. and Cora E. Hyatt Snover. Tom graduated in 1967 from Liverpool High School and attended Bangor Maine Conservatory of Music. He enjoyed all music, was truly talented and had studied under Doc...
Read MoreToday is 8th year anniversary of my brother's death Incredible musical talent. Forever in my heart. Love sister Sharon
Sharon Snover
February 13, 2023 | Family
I'm sure he is missed just as much today as ever.
Tim Smith
February 08, 2023 | Friend
I'm sure he is thought of often by family and friends. Again while I didn't know him personally I do think of him and now and again. I have no doubt he is missed.
Timothy P Smith
February 08, 2022
Sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was a couple of years ahead of me, but I remember him well from the trumpet sections at Chestnut Hill and Liverpool HS.
Tom Smith
February 18, 2015 | North Syracuse, NY
I didn't know Tom personally, I did deliver his mail. I'd asked if he was related to Pam. Pam and I had dated in high school and I introduced myself. He was very nice. We talked about about general stuff.
I'm sorry to learn his passing.
Tim Smith
February 18, 2015 | E. Syracuse, NY
I was friends with Tom in high school, we had some really good times. Thought of him often thru the years. Happy to here he had his music . May he rest in peace! Diane(Sgroi)Casale
February 17, 2015
I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember Tom from Chestnut Hill Junior High. He was an excellent musician and an all around fun to be with guy.
Kelly (Lynne) Denick-Ward
February 16, 2015 | Fort Myers, FL
I am so sorry for your loss. My memories are of Tommy, a childhood friend from the Pitcher Hill neighborhood. We explored the fields and the 'Pit' at the end of Orchard Drive after school. Such fond memories. I hope he found peace.
Kathy Olski-Speed
February 16, 2015 | Liverpool, NY
A very, very talented musician who played the piano after playing the trumpet was no longer an option for him. If circumstances were different for him, the sky would have been the limit for artistic success. He also entertained lots of people with his juggling act. An incredible juggler! Most of all though, he was a truly kind and nice guy.
February 15, 2015