

Rev. Richard Charles Snoad, from Rochester Hills, Michigan, passed away on December 19, 2020. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on April 4, 1926. He was 94 years old. He’s survived by his wife of 70 years Phyllis J. Snoad, sons Richard Snoad, Jr. and David Snoad (deceased), daughters Lorrie Schackmann, Barbara Sprunk, and Judy (Dale) Stewart. He has 13 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. He also has many nieces and nephews. Richard graduated from Macomber High School. He served in World War II in Germany. He attended Denison University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree. He then attended Crozer Theological Seminary and earned his Masters of Divinity Degree. He was a minister for 20 years. After moving from the ministry to teaching, he attended Michigan State University to earn his Masters Degree in Education. Then he was a teacher for the Avondale School District for 20 years. His passion was to help others. He showed it in many ways. Especially by teaching the Alternative Education students. Richard was a member of the Troy Lions Club, he was on the Troy School District Board of Education, President of Good Samaritan Lutheran Church, and the organist at Lutheran Church of the Master many years ago. He was also a piano teacher. Richard enjoyed reading. He belonged to the Book Club for the Blind and another book club as well. He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family. When recently asked what was the most important thing in his life, his answer was Phyllis and his adult children. At this time, Richard Snoad’s funeral service information is pending but will be announced soon. His service will be livestreamed. At a later date, a memorial service will be held at Great Lakes National Cemetery, followed by a celebration of life. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to Leader Dogs for the Blind in Rochester, Michigan or Good Samaritan Lutheran Church in Pontiac, Michigan.
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