Born in Paintersville PA, he had resided in the Tampa Bay area since 1953.
He is survived by a daughter, Linda Keatts and son-in-law, Glenn, of Westminster, MD, a son, Matthew Snook and daughter-in-law, Charlie, of Tampa, grandsons Daniel Snook (Atlanta) and Christopher Snook (Denver), and stepdaughter, Debi Haager and husband, Jimmy, of Brandon. He was predeceased by his first wife, Mildred D. Snook, second wife, Chris Scogin Snook, brothers Clair, Arthur, and Fred Snook, sister Frances Lundvall, and their spouses.
He was a naval veteran of WWII, graduated from the U. S. Navy V-12 program, went to Midshipmen’s School at Fort Schuyler NY and received his commission in the Navy at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. After finishing service in the Pacific, he graduated from Yale University in 1948 along with to-be President George H. W. Bush, among others.
Drugs seized during traffic stop, complaint
Courtesy Photo | Morrow County Sheriff’s Office
MOUNT GILEAD Two incidents last week resulted in drugs being seized in Morrow County.
On Friday, Dec. 4 Deputy Brandon Newsome conducted a traffic stop in Bennington Township. During the traffic stop suspected methamphetamine and suspected fentanyl were seized from the vehicle along with $200 in cash, according to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office.
On Saturday, Dec. 5, Deputy Newsome was assisting ODNR with a suspected trespassing complaint.
During the investigation Deputy Newsome was able to recover suspected methamphetamine, suspected fentanyl, suspected prescription medication, suspected marijuana and $486 in cash.