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Daniel “Dan” W. Snow, 78, a long-time resident of Stoddard and Keene but originally from Winchester died on Friday, August 20, 2021, at Keene Center Genesis in Keene. He passed peacefully while resting after a period of declining health.

Daniel was born the son of the late Jean (Sibley) and Walter Snow on August 31, 1942, in Brattleboro, VT. He was educated in Winchester and graduated from Thayer High School class of 1960.
On March 23, 1968, he exchanged vows with Molly Jo Rongved. Although they did not stay married, they stayed the best of friends and she was the love of his life.

Dan was employed by Teleprompter Cable, now known as Spectrum Cable for thirty-five years as a linesman until his retirement in 2002. Prior, he had worked at the Winchester Tannery in Winchester as a tanner for two years.

He enjoyed spending time with family, fishing when he found time, and watching TV – Patriots, Red Sox and Law & Order.

Mr. Snow is survived by his two daughters and their spouses. Alison Z. Rose and her husband, Will of Troy and Melissa D. Lane, and her husband David of Stoddard. A sister, MaryEllen Benoit, and her husband, Fred of Winchester. His four grandchildren; the oldest is Brandon Snow (wife Jade) in Keene, who he looked at more as a son than a grandchild. Tawnya Benoit (husband Jake) in Gilsum; Danielle Normand (husband to be Brett Keith 8/29/2021) in Westmoreland; Jarad Rose (wife Megan) in New Port Richie Florida. In addition, he leaves:14 great-grandchildren, 3 nephews, and extended family and friends.

Calling hours will be held on Sunday, August 29, 2021, from 2 to 3 pm with a celebration of life service to follow at 3 pm. all in the funeral chapel. Burial will be private. Flowers will gladly be accepted. However, the family would prefer donations be made to:

Keene Fire Department
31 Vernon St.
Keene, NH. 03431.

All services are under the care of Cheshire Family Funeral Chapel and Crematories, 44 Maple Ave. Keene, NH. 03431. WWW.cheshirefamilyfh.com

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