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Thomas John Snezeck 86 of Las Vegas, Nevada passed away peacefully on January 18, 2025 at Villa Court Assisted Living Center. Born on February 25, 1938 to parents Vincent and Catherine Snezeck in Chicago, Illinois. Thomas was a beloved husband, father, uncle and dedicated to his family. He graduated from St. Mel High School and then he went into the military. Thomas was a military veteran he spent six years in the United States Marine Corp from 1956 to April of 1962 when he received an honorable discharge, he was an E 3 Corporal sharpshooter. After the military Thomas had a long and distinguished career at Peoples Gas and retired in 1993. Thomas was passionate about sports especially hockey, football and enjoyed spending time with his family. He is survived by his life partner of over 50 years Anna Kirsch, Children: Laury (Charles) Temaner, Robert Snezeck, Debbie (Tony) Di Salvo, Denise (Christopher) Piane.
Grandchildren: Patrick Temaner (Melissa), Matthew (Cloey) Temaner, Christopher (Carissa) Di Salvo, Nicole (Seth) Corbin, Joey (Amy) Tyrcha, Tesa (James) Tramuta
Great-grandchildren: Maeson DiSalvo, Josephine, and Vincenzo Tyrcha.
Sisters: Kathy (Jack) Eck and Sue Feeney (Mike), Carol Kopka (Hank) deceased
Private family Ceremony to be held.
Family is requesting in leu of flowers to please make donations to:
Villa Court Assisted Living
3985 S Pearl Street
Las Vegas, NV. 89121
Attention to: Zach Gruber
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