Paul A. Snell Jr. ‘Paulie’
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Paul A. Snell, Jr. “Paulie” Hilton: Monday, July 22, 2019 at age 68. Predeceased by his parents, Paul, Sr. and Betty Snell; father-in-law, Ricky Ringel. Survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Elisabeth M. Snell; his children, Paul A. Snell, III (Amy), Mathew Snell (Shannon), Jeffrey Snell, Nicholas Snell (Lindsay), Kevin Snell, Shawn Snell; grandchildren, Keaton, Adelyn, Lilly, Nora, Cole and Mason Snell; his brother, Timothy Snell (Marie); his sister, Laurie Rock (Jeffrey); best friend, Mike Dellina; many dear friends. Paul worked at Delco Products for several years. He enjoyed bowling, cooking, making beer and camping at Sun Valley Campsites. Friends may call Thursday (July 25 th ) 5-7PM at Vay-Schleich & Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. Private Interment. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm in his memory.
God bless you, Paul, and family. I work with Laurie and if you are anything like her, you will be missed and are loved. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. May God keep you all in his embrace until you meet again.
Laurie I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. May God’s grace and love be with you all.
My good, old friend. You will be missed. We didn’t see each other a lot over the years. Lives drift apart, circumstances change and time goes on. But when we did run into each other it was like we just saw each other a week ago. That’s the sign of a good friendship. I’m sorry we didn’t get together more often but it was always good when we did. I particularly remember the last April party you attended and your hot sauce, it was quite the hit! So many other memories, it would take hours to write them all. Anyway, this ride through life was made better by you being the friend you were. Rest easy my friend, there’s a lot of our friends waiting for you on the other side. Those of us left here will not forget your smile, your laugh and your love of life (and beer). 🙂 Rest in peace my old friend. I’ll see you again one day.
To Liz and family I’m am so deeply sorry for your loss. Paul was a good man.
There are so many memories from so many years but the time slips away, the memories don’t. Cherish those memories.
RIP Paulie.
To all of you who remain to carry on, I wish you the strength to get through these next few days. I have the privilege of working with Laurie, and if she is one of the standard bearers for your family, then you all have a family everyone would want to be a part of. Having lost a brother later in my own life, I feel your pain. Remember all of the joy he brought to your lives and the sorrow will slowly fade to gray. Many prayers and good thoughts are coming your way. Stay strong….
we will miss you such a loss ,he had a great sense of humor and a friendly personality, your family is in our prayer,s
I can’t believe my friend is gone.
Liz and family I am so sorry for your loss
I was proud to call Paul my friend and felt so privileged to have known him for the last 20 + years.
I will miss him very much and I will cherish all my great memories of our time together and never forget all the wonderful weekends spent camping at Sun Valley.
Someone said that true friends are the ones that never leave your heart even if they die they’re never dead in your heart
I will never forget you buddy.
Until we meet again keep making beer and have one ready for me
My heart felt sympathy to you all love Mike Dellina
Sorry for your loss and condolences to all the family.
Rocco and Teresa Guarino