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Lesli (Drawert) Havel
May 8, 2006
Caryn,
I ran into you and Scott at the doctors office, back in October. I hadn't seen Scott since he had graduated from Manchester and was happy to reunite with him and meet you. I will always remember this day....
I feel so blessed, to have been able to talk with him one more time - not knowing of his illness, and also to have met you. I just recently read about Scott in the Manchester Alumni magazine and was so shocked, very saddened and thought for sure this was a mistake. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Very Sincerely, Lesli Havel
Kevin Wolford
April 29, 2006
Caryn, Sarah, Rachel and the Snodgrass family,
I just learned of Scott's passing a few hours ago when I ran into Rob Swihart. Words are inadequate right now.
Scott was and always will be a great person. Deb and I extend our deepest sympathies to Caryn and Scott's entire family.
John Haines
April 28, 2006
To the Snodgrass Family,
I learned this week of Scott's passing in the Manchester newsletter. I was a 1985 graduate with Scott and played football with him during our four years at school. My most sincere sympathies go out to you and your family for this loss. Although I had not stayed in contact with him, I have a good feeling for how he would have lived his life and am sure the impact of his passing on all of you cannot be described. I will pray for you and please know I was one of the many lives Scott touched and influenced in a significantly positive way. God bless you.
jordan demetris
April 23, 2006
I'll never understand why good people leave us so soon. Can't believe it's been 25 years since I met Scott across the hall in Schwalm "Hole" at Manchester in 1981. He was a great buddy to me during our years there. I remember him crushing my pack of smokes in his hands of steel to try to get me to quit. Truly one of the finest gentlemen i've ever encountered, and a great example of how jocks and nonjocks could be friends. We shared a love of music that rocks; i think the Rush Moving pictures album was big at the time. I think it was 1983 that I convinced Snod to head down to MSA in Indy with me to catch Genesis on tour...probably against his better judgment, as i remember sipping wine on the way down, which probably terrified him, as i was the one driving! But it was a great show, he was a great companion, and as i was searching for his obit today the "Mama" video from that very tour popped onto vh1classic--spooky but fitting that we had caught that together live so many years ago. Scott made such an impression on me that when i learned of his passage this morning from the Manchester bulletin, i had to find out more. It was worth reliving some of the memories in celebration of what a great guy he was with an exceptionally friendly personality. Scott, you and your friends and family are in my thoughts and prayers, and i'm sure you will continue to inspire us to be the best we can. Rock on, buddy. This tear's for you.
JD
Chris and Tami (Vagg) Bowman
April 23, 2006
We found out about Scott's passing only recently when we read the news from Manchester College. As an underclassman, I always looked up to Scott, as I know most people have. I have always had a great deal of respect for Scott, and Tami and I both will keep his family in our thoughts and prayers.
William Martin
April 10, 2006
I was shocked and saddened to just hear about Scott's passing. I went to Manchester and played football with Scott and have so many memories of life in "The Hole" with Scott as my R.A. Notre Dame football games and spaghetti dinners at the Snodgrass home are such fond memories.
My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.
Grace Hodges
January 20, 2006
Dear Caryn,Sarah, Rachel and the Snodgrass family,
I loved Scott. He was a very caring person. When my husband had to move to Texas to work for about 2 years, Scott would always make sure I was fine and cheer me up if I was down. He would call my girls and make sure that they did their homework and did not get into any trouble. They really thought he was cool. I will miss so many things about Scott. And I know all the PeopleSoft folks will miss his "fall out shelter" cube.
I think and pray for you all daily.
Love Grace Darryl and girls
April 30, 2005 - Betsy Grody's Wedding with Johnny B and Scott
Betsy Grody Wattie
January 20, 2006
Caryn and Girls, Roy, Gerry, Jeff and Tim...
Does this mean I have to cheer for Notre Dame?
He did it – he finally made me speechless. 20 years of friendship – I honestly don’t know where to start to describe what he meant to me.
Based on everyone’s entries here – it’s obvious that he’s touched so many people in so many different ways. He was The Rock, the person everyone knew they could count on. But to me, he as just a bit more – he was the overprotective big brother that would scold me if I wasn’t working out, had to meet the men I was dating, would check up on me if he hadn’t heard from me in a couple of months, would go over my finances.
I noticed that there is a section to add photos – as difficult as it was to look at them and face reality – I found myself smiling – remembering all the good times. Scott will always have a special place in my heart, as will you, Rachael,Sarah and the Snodgrass Family.
Doug "Mouse" Cramer
January 16, 2006
Caryn, Rachel, Sarah and the Snodgrass family,
I went to school with Scott at Manchester and still remember the first time I met Scott. Dan Walker introduced him and Arnie Brown. Scott always had a smile on his face and a positive attitude. Although I had not seen Scott in several years, I will miss him.
My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
David Tufte
January 15, 2006
I remember when Scott first started to play volleyball. We were playing Beach Volleyball. For those who aren't familiar with beach volleyball, it is played with two people on a side, on a court that is the same size as the court indoor volleyball players have, but indoor volleyball teams have six players on a side. So there is a lot of ground to cover. And if you have ever tried to run in the sand, you know how hard it is to move, especially if you have to move quickly.
I remember playing against Scott; if I hit the ball right - he was there. If I hit the ball left, he was there. If I hit the ball short, or long, it didn't matter - Scott got there. Everywhere I hit the ball, Scott got there; he was able to touch the ball.
As I looked around at the Memorial service for Scott, I saw hundreds of people. The entire Sanctuary was full. And everywhere I looked, I saw people that Scott had touched.
We'll miss him.
Amy Hynous Tillotson
January 13, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachel and Sarah,
We cherish all of the wonderful memories we have of Scott... softball games, block party antics, chatting at the park while our girls played, and his infectious laugh. Of course, your loss is devastating. But please know that we will hold your hand and walk through this pain with you. You have our friendship, support and love.
Our deepest condolences,
Amy, Graham, Gracie and Sophie
Kathy McGuire Lyons
January 11, 2006
To the Snodgrass Family;
I was so saddened and shocked to hear of Scott's passing.
I remember him saying hello to me at our last class reunion and introducing me to you Caryn. I wish I had spent more time talking with the two of you.
I have many funny memories of him from our middle school & high school days, and from the posts here, I can see he never lost his wonderful sense of humor.
He will surely be missed by many but we all will have comfort in knowing that he is still here with us in spirit and wonderful memories.
May God bless you and hold you close in this difficult time.
Cheryl Murphy
January 11, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachel and Sarah,
I had the pleasure of having Scott as an instructor for a PeopleTools II class in December 2004. It was one of the best PeopleSoft classes I have taken. Unfortunately (or fortunately) PS had booked Scott at a Marriott that was 45 minutes from the training facility. If anyone knows Orlando's I-4 traffic, you know why Scott was late for the first day. He felt so bad. I mentioned never wanting to travel I-4 during rush hour. The hotel he was booked at was within 2 miles of my home. I offered for him to follow me home and I would show him the bypass around Orlando. As it turned out I ended up driving Scott back and forth to the class the rest of the week. I think Scott learned more about me and my family (husband Michael and son Nick) then some people I have known for years. He was so easy to talk to. We also had another common link I had been diagnosed with cancer in 2001 and had done the surgery and chemo routine and was able to provide Scott an inside perspective and success story into the world of cancer. Throughout last year we would talk via email about PS, our families and our health. He was truly a family man and loved all of you very much. his eyes would light up when he talked about his girls. He will truly be missed by everyone whose life he ever touched. Please remember he will always be in your hearts and with you in spirit. My prayers are with you. God's Peace.
Jim Evans
January 10, 2006
Caryn and the Snodgrass family,
I am so sorry to learn of Scott's passing. It was great to spend 2 years of my time at Manchester living in "The Hole" with Scott and developing a strong friendship. Scott was always positive, fun and a hard worker. Shortly after I got married, my wife and I met Caryn and Scott for dinner in Chicago and my wife still remembers how Scott took great delight in filling her in on any humorous incidents from Manchester. Scott was respected and well-liked by all. I will miss him.
Vickie Eichelberger Guyas
January 9, 2006
I was fortunate enough to have crossed paths with Scott while we were at Manchester. He was a great "study buddy" who had a knack for making everything a little more interesting. There was never a dull moment when Scott was around. Even after graduation, Scott would make time for me when I'd find myself in Chicago on business. He was the kind of friend that made me feel like no time had passed whenever we'd meet. He had a knack for making those around him feel special.
I can't even imagine the loss you must feel. I haven't seen Scott for a few years and I'm sitting here in complete shock and can't stop the tears from flowing. He has touched so many lives in so many different ways. He was such a special person. I feel blessed to have shared a friendship with him.
All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Joanna and Tyler Fico
January 9, 2006
Caryn, Rachel and Sarah-
I will always carry with me memories of Scott's infectious smile and his ability to make me burst out laughing in the middle of teaching a class at PeopleSoft. He was one of the finest colleagues I have ever had the pleasure knowing. Please know that Scott inspired so many people every day and will be missed tremendously. I hope that the words in this guestbook will bring you comfort every day. I know that he will always be there with you and the girls. You are all in mine and my son Tyler's prayers.
Tim Selby
January 9, 2006
Snodgrass Family -
Please accept my condolences in this tragic loss. Scott was just a one of a kind good guy. I feel for the family in this time of sorrow.
No words can soften the pain, but know that he was well liked and respected by those who knew him and shared in his life.
Bless you all.
Sincerely,
Lisa Kyes Williams
January 8, 2006
[A]nd when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night,
And pay no worship to the garish sun.
- Romeo and Juliet
I hope you wil think of Scott and smile every time you look up at the stars. May God comfort you and watch over you and your little girls.
Regan and Rob pierce
January 8, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachels and Sarah,
We are so sorry for the loss of Scott.
You and the girls in our thoughts and prayers..
Our arms are wrapped around you and the girls with all our love and strenght..
May God bless you and watch over you...
Love - Rob, Regan, Ellie Rose, Ben, Tess, Mac, and Millie Pierce
Harrison Kiai
January 8, 2006
Dear Caryn and the Snodgrass family;
Please accept my sincere condolences. I was saddened and shocked by the news; he was too young to leave this world. Even though I met Scott once, he left a good impression on me, and based on what I have heard, he was a great person, a caring individual, and a quality instructor. He is now a shining star in sky; he is still among us. We will miss him very much.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Shari (Frazee) Zupan
January 8, 2006
Dear Caryn & all the Snodgrass family:
I sorrow with you at such a great loss. Of all the friends my brother brought home, Scott was my favorite and has always held a special place in my heart. Though I haven't seen Scott in many years, I always loved to hear stories of him from my mother - stories of his engagement, wedding and of his children. I know the precious memories of Scott will live on in all our hearts. Please know you will all be in our thoughts and prayers that God may comfort and give you strength and courage.
Laura Swartzbaugh
January 7, 2006
Caryn, Please know that we are thinking of you each day. Scott was an incredible addition to this crazy "family" that is the 1100 block of south Clinton. His kindness and wicked sense of humor will be missed at all of the block parties, softball games, friday happy hours and parties. In his honor, we will do everything in our power to help you through this. We will be there when you ask for help, as well as when you don't. We will all be providing you and the girls with relentless love and support.
With much love, Laura, Chad, Anna, and Eli (just a small portion of the Clinton Ave gang).
Gina Isenberg
January 7, 2006
I will always remember Scott. He was so nice and made me laugh whenever he was around. My thoughts are with his family.
PeopleSoft Instructor Conference in Vegas, July 2002
Kathy Brush
January 7, 2006
Caryn, Rachael, Sarah, and the entire Snodgrass family:
My heart goes out to all of you as you grieve such a huge loss. I had the privilege of working with Scott at PeopleSoft. My coworkers at PeopleSoft were the best I've ever had and he was one of them - fun loving, kind, thoughtful, supportive. I pray that God will be your source of strength during this difficult time.
Kathy Brush
Joe Stoiber
January 7, 2006
Caryn, Rachael and Sarah,
I cannot begin to tell you how much my heart aches for your loss.
Although I was suppose to be Scott's mentor at PeopleSoft, it became apparent extremely quickly that Scott would be the Mentor and I the Mentee.
Scott has been the most challenging friend I have ever had. I am who I am in large part because of this wonderful man. Thank you for loving me enough to tell me what I needed to hear, not necessarily what I wanted to hear.
I know that Scott will always be there for each and every one of us in spirit. I could not pick a better Guardian Angel.
You made each of us feel like we are the most important person in the world. Thank you for your love.
I love you buddy,
Joe Stoiber (aka - Cockroach)
Tom & Deb Izaguirre
January 7, 2006
Dearest Caryn,
Tom and I are so very saddened by your loss. Scott will forever remain in our memories for his kind, friendly and easy-going style, not to mention his love for you and volleyball! Scott was one of the most energetic, positive and alive people we ever met. His incredible spirit will live on in our hearts and minds and in your two girls.
We wish so badly we could be there in Chicago with you, but know you (& we) have wonderful friends there who will support you every way they can.
We grieve with you Caryn....., With Love,
Deb and Tommy
(PS: Let us know if there is anything we can do to support you, including with your work & stuff at BD)
Laurie Lind
January 7, 2006
Caryn,
I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Scott was a great and supportive colleague.
Laurie O'Connell
January 7, 2006
Caryn and family,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Laurie & Caitlin
Carolyn Gray Gray
January 7, 2006
Dear Caryn;
My deepest sympathy for you loss and you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Scott was one of those rare people who lights up where ever he happened to be. He touched and graced many lives and will be remembered by so many for his warmth and courage.
My best regards,
Carolyn Gray
Aaron Anovitz
January 7, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachel and Sarah
I'm so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with you always. Scott was a wonderful person who will be dearly missed by all of us who knew him.
Brad and Debbie Goodman/Zapatka
January 6, 2006
Caryn,
I now understand what people mean when they say mere words can not adequately convey how we feel. Scott's time on Earth was unfairly cut short. Yet in the time he had, he touched so many lives and forged so many genuine and sincere friendships.
Though I wish I could say I knew Scott as well as others in the volleyball crowd, one thing I did know about him was that Scott was probably the kindest, most decent person I've had the great pleasure of knowing over the last few years. Scott was truly a mensch.
I also know that Scott is not completely gone. He is still with us, living and breathing, and very much alive inside both Rachael and Sarah. I think as time passes and this terrible loss finds its permanent resting place in your heart, you will one day look into Rachael's and Sarah's eyes and you'll see Scott looking back at you. And you will know he's been with you all along.
No, you are not alone, Caryn Snodgrass. You have a good family, and many, many caring friends who will never, ever forget you or Scott.
We are thinking of you,
Debbie Zapatka and Brad Goodman
Barbara Buccini
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn,
When Mike Lanthier called to tell me about Scott I am truly saddened. I remember Scott as a great friend to those who were fortunate enough to know him, and even though its been probably 7 years since I've seen you guys I can picture his smiling face. My heart goes out to you and your girls.
Love, Barb
Vanessa Bugasch
January 6, 2006
Caryn,
It was always such a joy to walk into the lunchroom at PeopleSoft and see Scott's face. I have so many memories of him laughing, joking, trying to convince me to take yoga classes, and of course, teasing Joe & Paul. I looked forward to Halloween when Scott would play proud papa and walk Rachel & Sarah around the office. Scott was such a friendly, welcoming person and he touched the lives of all who met him. My thoughts are with you and the girls during this difficult time.
Cheryl Govert
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn and Snodgrass Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Scott very well but he was always a friendly smile and had a funny story for me when i had to teach in chicago. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time and may you take comfort in the fact that he is an angel above us now and watching over you and your daughters.
Geri Bensen
January 6, 2006
Caryn,
I am so sorry for your loss and want you to know that you are in my thoughts & prayers.
Peg and Rick Sabatino (and family)
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachel, and Sarah,
We are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear neighbor and friend, Scott. Never hesitate to call for anything you may need; we'll do whatever we can.
We have been moved by the descriptions by which Scott is remembered in this guest book - husband, loving father, brother, son, friend, best teammate and captain, great guy and quality person, great person and co-worker, confidant, best and awesome instructor, ethical - so cool - wonderful - fine - caring - gentle man.
We pray that someday, Rachel and Sarah, you will read this guest book and understand what an important man your daddy was in the lives of so many people. Most of all, we want you to know that you and your mom were the center of the world for your dad, that he loved you and your mom more than anything in this world, and that it always showed in the way he cared for all of you and in the way your mom and both of you adored your daddy. You will always be "Daddy's little angels" and Daddy will always be your big angel.
We pray that you are aware that God carries you through this difficult time.
Much love and prayers,
Bill Miller
January 6, 2006
This is the part of life that is so unfair. I only had a few occassions to see Scott, but he made a long lasting impression upon me for his skills and self confidence. This is truly a loss. My heart goes out to Scott's entire family!
Jeanne Katz
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn & girls: Please accept my deepest sympathy. I was an instructor with Scott in the early days of PeopleSoft. I really enjoyed working with him on several special projects. He was well respected for his technical knowledge and well liked because of his great personality. When you worked with Scott, you laughed while you worked! May God give you strength and hope for the future.
Judy Berzins
January 6, 2006
Please accept my condolences on your loss. Scott was just a terrific colleague and an all around great person!
Mark Hall
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn,
I was so shocked and saddened to hear about Scott's sudden passing. I had the privilege of working with him for 2 years and have many fond memories of the times we spent together both in and outside the office. I remember a few road trips that we had together and the good times that we had. Scott was truly a great guy, a quality person. He will be dearly missed. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Laura Krasnik
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn, Rachel, Sarah and the entire Snodgrass family,
George and I send our deepest condolences to all of you on the loss of such a great person. Scott was much more then a co-worker to me, he was one of my closest friends. I will always cherish the great times we had together and he will always be in my heart. He was the sweetest, dearest friend to me and words cannot describe how much he will be missed. May the Lord give you the strength you need in these coming days. Love, Laura & George Krasnik
Leslie Batterson
January 6, 2006
Caryn and family - Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, especially to Rachel and Sarah. Scott was truly a loving father and husband, he will be missed. Remember that you have friends everywhere who are here for you.
Leslie, Blake, McKenna and Hunter Batterson
Dan Simoneau
January 6, 2006
Caryn and family,
My deepest condolences go out to you and your family. I worked with Scott at PeopleSoft for several years and must say that Scott always brightened any room he was in with his tremendous presence and personality. Scott had tremendous integrity and as a result easily earned all of our respect. Scott may be gone physically but he will always remain with us in spirit and through all of our good memories of him and his impact on our lives.
Brenda Van Vlymen
January 6, 2006
My deepest sympathy to the Snodgrass family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Michael - BigDog Lanthier
January 6, 2006
I will miss Scott (Scooter) so very much - he was a friend, confidant and brother. The love that you both showed me over the last ten years I will never forget, helping me through difficult times in my life. Scott was always there for me unconditionally. I will miss the volleyball tournaments that we put on together, the way he put his hands together like a gater passing the volleyball, and finally the way he would introduce himself to me when we met "Hi Scott Snodgrass" and shake my hand and ask "who are you?" Mike "BigDog" Lanthier I would responed. If at any time you or the girls need anything please call, I'll find a way to help. Love always, Michael S. Lanthier
Mike & Becky Lanthier
January 6, 2006
Dear Caryn and Girls,
Words cannot express our sadness at Scott's far too young passing. You have been in our thoughts and prayers from the moment we heard. We think the world of you all and want you to know if there is any thing at any time we can do for you all you have to do is call and we will be there. You will get through this unbearable time with the love and support of the many friends and family who care so much for you. Scott will always be with us in so many ways. God is watching over you and cradles you in the palm of His hand. With our love and deepest sympathy, Mike and Becky
David DeSalvo
January 5, 2006
My deepest sympathies to the entire Snodgrass family. I was Scott's massage therapist. He was not only a client but a good friend. We had so many memorable conversations that were filled with laughter. He was a GREAT guy and I miss him terribly already. My thoughts and prayers are with all those touched by this unfortunate loss. We have to remember the good times. That's what Scott would want us to do.
Caryn, please don't hesitate to call if I can help you or your family in any way.
Joe Weslock
January 5, 2006
To Caryn, Rachael, Sarah, Roy & Gerry and the entire Snodgrass family; I share your grief in the loss of a wonderful father, friend, husband & son. While many people define themselves by what they want to be, I always admired Scott for living his life as a wonderful example to others; seemingly always having time for others, a kind word to say, and such a natural way of making others feel special. I share your grief and know that words are little comfort at this time, but I wanted to be sure you know that Scott has touched so many of us and will always be in our thoughts. I remain grateful and loyal to my friend and offer whatever support I can; time, effort, or a soft shoulder to the Snodgrass family.
Amy Wickett
January 5, 2006
Dearest Caryn and Snodgrass Family,
Saying I'm sorry for your loss doesn't even come close.
One of my most favorite memories of Scott...how everyone's faces would light up when he came into their sight. The memory of his smile has brought me comfort this week. I know his love will do the same for you....always. He will not be forgotten.
Love, Amy
betsy lerner
January 5, 2006
Dearest Caryn, Rachel and Sarah --
Here's how it went over and over again. 'so, who did you have for Tools I?' - 'SCOTT SNODGRASS!!! he was the best instructor'. 'so, who did you have for Tools I?' 'SCOTT SNODGRASS - what an awesome instructor; what a great guy!' 'and, who did you have for Tools I?' SCOTT SNODGRASS - man, he was the best and he was sooo cool'. Over and over again, that was what I would hear about your Scott. (As a matter of fact, I heard the familiar verbal applauds about Scott just about three weeks ago)
But, you know what, I didn't need to hear it because I knew it and we all knew it - Scott Snodgrass - awesome instructor; great guy; wonderful person, friend, husband, daddy (and a a desk at work, that was a sight for all to see :o) ).
Though your husband, friend, daddy, colleague no longer walks this earth physically, his strong spirit will forever walk this earth and Caryn, Rachel and Sarah, he will forever be part of you and part of those whose lives he touched.
my heart and prayers are with you.
Betsy Lerner
Rodney Rumford
January 5, 2006
I am saddend and shocked to learn of Scott's untimely death at such a young age. I went to high school with Scott and always remember him as such a really nice person and good guy. My thoughts and prayers are with the Snodgrass family and all of his friends who will miss him dearly. May he and god watch over his family that he has left behind.
Molly (Porter) Randolph
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
The entire Porter family was deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Scott was one of those rare people who every time you were with him, you wished you had a little more time to spend in his company. We will hold you, and the girls, in our thoughts and prayers for a long time to come.
Love - Molly, Nancy & Ross Porter
Tom King
January 5, 2006
To the Snodgrass Family,
Our deepest sympathies on Scott's passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tom and Alissa King
Renee Konczal-Baio
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
My prayers go out to you and your family on the loss of a wonderful man.
Diane Long
January 5, 2006
Caryn, Rachel, & Sarah,
Scott was a wonderful person and caring friend. May the memory of his warm smiles and laughter comfort you in the months and years ahead. With deepest sympathy and love.
The Long family
elizabeth maher
January 5, 2006
Dear Snodgrass and Albrightson families,
There are not words to express my sorrow at Scott's passing. He was an amazing man, a wonderful husband to my dear friend, a loving father to his two beautiful girls and a great friend to Riley and I. He will be missed dearly and we were very blessed to have known him. My love to you all.
Pamela Thompson
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
love,
Pamela Thompson
Nick Bitzis
January 5, 2006
The Bitzis, Morrey, and Gallenger families of Chicago and Atlanta send out heartfelt condolences to Scott's immediate and extended famalies. Scott touched a great number of lives in such a positive manner. I know you are going thru a immensly difficult time... Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Maybe someday, the thought of how may lives Scott touched, and the positive impact he had on us all will offer some comfort to you...
Lori Irwin
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
We are deeply saddened to hear about Scott and our thoughts go out to you, Rachael and Sarah during this most difficult time. If you want to get away when things settle down, our house is always open to you and the girls.
Love Eric and Lori
Greg Bosak
January 5, 2006
Caryn, Gerry, and Roy,
Our depest sympathies to all of you on the loss of Scott. He was truly a fine, gentle, caring man. We spent many good times together at Manchester, and on the golf course with Roy and my father Jack.
Deb and I both will be praying for all of you.
Greg and Deb Bosak
Kenya Witherspoon
January 5, 2006
To the Snodgrass Family~
You have my deepest sympathy during this time of loss. May God bless you all and I will keep you in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Kenya Witherspoon
co-worker of Jeff Snodgrass
Nick & Nancy THURNES
January 5, 2006
Caryn, Roy & Gerry:
Nick and I are old acquaintenances of Roy and Gerry from the Valpo area. We were very upset to hear this news. Our prayers are with you all.
james king
January 5, 2006
I would like to extend to the Snodgrass family my deepest sympathies to the loss of a good man. I played football with Scot at Manchester and not only was he the hardest hitting son of a gun I ever met he was also the best teammate and captain i ever played with .
May God Bless you all.
Min. J.L. King.
Koby Loszach
January 5, 2006
Hi Caryn,
I just wanted to tell you that I am so sorry for your loss. Scott was a great co-worker and a wonderful friend. He will be greatly missed.
Koby Loszach
Michael Fizer
January 5, 2006
Dear Caryn
My family and I can't even know what you are going thru. But our prayers are with you at this terrible time in your life. No one is promised tomorrow, but the lord Jesus Christ will give us peace in all circumstance. Look toward Him for the answers.
Diane Massie
January 5, 2006
Caryn, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family constantly.
Diane
Keith/Jody Moore
January 5, 2006
Dear Caryn,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely, Keith, Jody, Alex, Trevor
Nate Lisner
January 5, 2006
Dear Caryn,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will be praying for you and your family.
Beryl & Sander Greenberg
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
We are thinking about you daily and want to offer any help we can...babysitting, errands,cooking, handyman stuff (sander is very handy.) We will call you when things settle down, but wanted you to know that you and the girls are in our prayers.
love, Beryl, Sander, Jordan & Micah
Kris Gallagher
January 5, 2006
Caryn -
Ed and I are so sorry. We just can't believe this has happened. Scott will be sorely missed by so many. You are surrounded by people who care. Please let us know how we can help you.
GENE LETO
January 5, 2006
MY PRAYERS AND SYMPATHIES GO OUT TO SCOTT'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
Gail Alaska
January 5, 2006
Dear Caryn:
Although I never met you personally, when I spent time with Scott as a fellow instructor, he always spoke so highly of you and the girls. My thoughts and prayers will be with you all. Hopefully, your loving memories of this wonderful man will help you thru these troubled times and keep him alive in your hearts forever. He'll be not only sincerely missed by you, but also all of his colleagues! He was one of the greatest guys I've ever met!
Maureen and Lee Klose
January 5, 2006
Dearest Caryn, Lee and I are So very sorry for your deep loss. We send to you, your lovely daughters, and your family, our condolences.
Leisa West
January 5, 2006
Caryn,
Please accept our deepest sympathy at this difficult time.
Your friends at Abbott Labs
Jody, Ed, Ron, RIch, Mike & Leisa
Nell and Chad Agnew
January 4, 2006
Dear Caryn,
Chad and I want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We are praying for you.
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