Jerry was pre deceased by his father, Ervin Snively and Mother, Marguerite Snively Loftus. He is survived by his twin brother, Tom (Carolyn) Snively of Yorktown, VA, his sister's, Judy (David) Schloff and Sandra Short of Chesapeake, VA, other family members and friends he considered family.
Jerry was a friend to everyone he met and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for him and have comforted us in our time of loss. A celebration of his life will be held on Jan 19, 2008 at Lodge Tower from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Jerry Snively at the Lodge Tower, 200 Vail Rd.,Vail, CO 81657.
" He was born in the summer of his 27th year, going home to a place he'd never been before..." Words from John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" best describe Jerry's migration to Colorado. Once in the rockies he never looked back and spent the remainder of his life in that beautiful country.
Prior to his arriving in Colorado he was at various times the sound engineer for the "Jefferson Airplane" in San Francisco, a progressive rock disc jockey in Norfolk, Va, the bass player for a band made up of 3 jews and one gentile, Jerry. He remained a bachelor his entire life but had many loves.
Jerry was pre deceased by his father, Ervin Snively and Mother, Marguerite Snively Loftus. He is survived by his twin brother, Tom (Carolyn) Snively of Yorktown, VA, his sister's, Judy (David) Schloff and Sandra Short of Chesapeake, VA, other family members and friends he considered family.
Jerry was a friend to everyone he met and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The family wishes to thank all of those who cared for him and have comforted us in our time of loss. A celebration of his life will be held on Jan 19, 2008 at Lodge Tower from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Jerry Snively at the Lodge Tower, 200 Vail Rd.,Vail, CO 81657.
" He was born in the summer of his 27th year, going home to a place he'd never been before..." Words from John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" best describe Jerry's migration to Colorado. Once in the rockies he never looked back and spent the remainder of his life in that beautiful country.
Prior to his arriving in Colorado he was at various times the sound engineer for the "Jefferson Airplane" in San Francisco, a progressive rock disc jockey in Norfolk, Va, the bass player for a band made up of 3 jews and one gentile, Jerry. He remained a bachelor his entire life but had many loves.
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