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Those We Lost in 2020
Hank Snowden June 19, 2020
H. N. Snowden, III, age 67, of Upper Arlington, died June 19, 2020. Born in Alexandria, Virginia to the late Herbert N Snowden, Jr, and Gladys Keller Snowden. A graduate of Columbus Academy and University of North Carolina.

Hank was a modest, humble, generous gentleman with a sense of humor, who loved witty exchange and teasing. He worked in finance and investment. He loved and participated in many sports, especially Track & Field, winning ACC awards and high school State Championships in long jump and sprints.

He exercised daily, ran, hiked, took long walks with our beloved dogs. He played golf, humorously, not achieving as he expected; and he so enjoyed and appreciated his golf friends and trips. He was a devoted Buckeye fan of Track, Basketball and Football.

Hank was a voracious reader; loved history, museum and historical sites; sporting events, horse races, enjoying nature, such as backpacking in the Grand Canyon, white water rafting and fishing trips. An independent critical thinker, Hank valued discussions with family and friends.

He is survived by his wife, Lynn Gutches Snowden; and his beloved "close extended family" group since childhood; nephews, Perry and Trey Wyatt; sister-in-law, Jenny (Bill) Wyatt; Lynn's Aunt Nan Sohl Bradley; many cousins, and their children.

Hank gave the gift of life through Lifeline of Ohio. His cremated remains will be interred with his parents at Sunset Cemetery during a private service officiated by Rev. James Long, First Community Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the educational institution or charity of your choice.

Arrangements by SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST CHAPEL. To share memories or condolences, please visit www.schoedinger.com.

MEMORIAL EVENTS

No memorial events are currently scheduled.

Published in The Columbus Dispatch from Jun. 27 to Jun. 28,

Alice "Della" Brindle
May 1, 2020

Alan's mother, Della, born Alice Della, passed peacefully at home in Rhode Island where Alan has been spending a lot of his time the last several years so she could see other relatives. Della attended quite of few of our ASHAO Banquets over the last several years.

Della was 101 on her birthday, February 22, this year.  She'd spent her whole life in Rhode Island except for a few months during WWII when her husband was in the service. 

Her husband, Earl N. Brindle, died in December of 2006. She is survived by Alan and an elder son, "Buzz" of Saratoga Springs, NY.

June Cole
March 13, 2020

Malcolm lost June to metastatic liver cancer. They moved to Liberty, NC, to be close to family late last September.

Mrs. June Helen Nichol Cole
Mar 6, 1929 - Mar 13, 2020
Liberty, SC

June Helen Nichol Cole, 91, of 150 Liberty Highway, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 13, 2020 at ANMED Cannon Hospital.

Born in Cincinnati, OH she was a daughter of the late James Frederick and Sarah Faulkner Nichol. She was a retired nurse and was of the Jewish faith.

Surviving are her husband, Malcolm A. Cole of the home; two daughters, Karen Massaad (Sleiman) of Crystal River, FL, and Lisa Pilla (Joe) of Cleveland, OH; a daughter in law, Melissa Cole of Liberty; 7 grandchildren, Angela Creech, Daniel Massaad, Michelle Laska, Alonna Harbrecht, Lauren, Michael, and Joey Pilla; also surviving are 5 great grandchildren, Xavier, Eleanor, Connor, Hagen, and Averie.

The family will have services at a later date.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a son, Jeff Cole.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.libertymortuary.com.

June's TRIBUTE WALL


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2017 ASHAO Banquet picture

June with Gloria 2017

1987 ASHAO Banquet picture
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