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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. SNYDER MADE NUMEROUS BIG IMPACTS ON MANTECA Snyder served record 24 years on City Council Jack Snyder enjoys an “easy chair” presented to him during a roast in 2009 on what the presenters said they hope it might encourage him to take it easy for a change.
Jack Snyder a devoted family man whose live defined community service passed away Tuesday at age 94.
Snyder served 24 years on the City Council the longest in Manteca’s 103-year municipal history. He is also the only “comeback” council member as Snyder got appointed to a council vacancy 12 years after leaving office and then won re-election.
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NIAGARA, Wis. As I age, I find myself intrigued with how our minds work in regard to forming memories. Why is it that I can remember so many events and people from my childhood so vividly, and yet cannot remember a detail from last week? And I now lose my train of thought so easily. If my husband does not let me finish a sentence or tell him something until he is done with his thought, mine has left my brain like Elvis leaving the building and is lost for at least an hour. Neither one of us is ever far from a pen and scratch pad. I leave myself much better written reminders; they are complete thoughts and are detailed enough to be of future use. I cannot tell you how often I find notes in my husband’s handwriting that are simply a phone number, or a date or a time and nothing else. Sometimes it is enough for him to remember the rest, but we certainly cannot depend upon that being the case!