Friday, June 15, 2012
Lehigh County Coroner has ruled that Adrienne Snelling's death was a homicide. She died of "mixed substance toxicity," according to a Morning Call report.
The Lehigh County Coroner has ruled that Adrienne Snelling, wife of Republican political activist Charles Snelling, died of a drug overdose, according to a Morning Call report. Coroner Scott Grim ruled Adrienne's death as a homicide, following his earlier ruling that Charles Snelling had committed suicide. The findings back what family and friends reported after the couple's bodies were found in their Fogelsville home on March 29: that Charles Snelling had killed his wife and then himself to end their struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, which Adrienne had suffered for six years. Both were 81. The coroner had ruled early on that Charles Snelling died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but the investigation had continued into his wife's death…
Thursday, April 12, 2012
An Allentown woman talks about how she dealt with her husband’s last days.
End-of-life issues are too complex to be well-served by a bumper sticker mentality. One side can proclaim “Death with Dignity” and the other “All Life is Sacred,” but when it comes right down to it, the long, painful trudge toward death during a lengthy illness is often messy and complicated. No one brought that home better after last week’s column than Marjorie Horton of Allentown. I had written about the deaths of Charles Snelling and his wife, Adrienne, and Horton responded eloquently about her own experience with her husband, Jack. Jack had been diagnosed with dementia in 2003 and for the next eight years, she took care of him at home – with the help of aides -- only putting him in a nursing home in the last three months of his life…
Thursday, April 5, 2012
What would you want if you were diagnosed with Alzheimer's?
I have no idea what went on in Charles Snelling’s head last week when he took his wife Adrienne’s life before ending his own. No outsider really knows what goes on in another person’s marriage. Marriages are way too complicated to be reduced to some daytime drama of villains and victims. And I’m betting that most of the people who are willing to pass judgment on Snelling have never been a full-time caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s for six years. Last October, when New York Times columnist David Brooks put out a call for the life stories of people over 70, Charles Snelling, an entrepreneur and longtime Republican Party activist from Upper Macungie, responded with a lengthy account. The story struck some people as self-congratulatory…
Monday, April 2, 2012
The love story and deaths of a Fogelsville couple are making headlines across the country.
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Monday, April 2, 2012
The 60-year love story and deaths of prominent GOP activist Charles Snelling and his ailing wife, Adrienne, are making headlines from Tampa to Seattle for many reasons. The couple was found dead in their Fogelsville home at 1280 Church St. on Thursday morning. Charles Snelling died of a gunshot wound, the Lehigh County coroner has ruled. His wife's cause of death is still under investigation. The college sweethearts were each 81. They are survived by five children and 11 grandchildren. The murder-suicide follows the deteriorating health of Adrienne, an accomplished fine arts photographer diagnosed with Alzheimer's six years ago. Charles Snelling wrote a poignant biographical column for the New York Times in 2011 describing the couple's …
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Friends and associates were stunned to learn that Charles D. Snelling, of Upper Macungie, had killed his wife then himself Thursday at their home.
Friends and associates of Republican political activist and entrepreneur Charles D. Snelling were shocked at Thursday’s news that he had killed his wife, Adrienne, and then himself to end their struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, with which Adrienne had suffered for six years. For instant updates, follow Upper Saucon Patch on Facebook and Twitter. Here is what they said: Dean Browning, a Lehigh County Republican committeeman and former chair of the Lehigh County Commissioners, has known Snelling for about 10 years as a friend, mentor and confidante. He said Snelling had phoned him on Wednesday, saying in a message left on his work phone that he was referring a customer to New World Aviation, where Browning is chief financial officer. …
Friday, March 30, 2012
Charles Snelling died of a gunshot wound, but the cause of his wife's death is pending investigation, according to Lehigh County Chief Deputy Coroner Paul Hoffman.
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Charles D. Snelling, well-known political activist and businessman, died from a gunshot wound. The Lehigh County Coroner’s Office ruled it a suicide. The cause and manner of death for Snelling’s wife, Adrienne, is pending further investigation. The brief press release from the coroner's office (attached) gave no more specific details. The couple, both 81, were found dead in their home at 1280 Church St., Fogelsville, on Thursday morning. Adrienne suffered from Alzheimer's disease. In a statement to local media Thursday, family members said Charles Snelling "could no longer bear to see the love of his life deteriorate further," choosing to end her life and then his own. Charles Snelling was board chairman of the Metropolitan Washington …
Thursday, March 29, 2012
GOP stalwart Charles Snelling and his wife were found dead Thursday in their Fogelsville home
Prominent GOP activist and businessman Charles Snelling and his wife, Adrienne, were found dead in their Fogelsville home on Thursday morning, according to multiple sources in local politics. Both were 81. Adrienne suffered from Alzheimer's disease. A family friend told the Morning Call that there is no indication of foul play. Sen. Bob Mensch, called Charles Snelling "a visionary, an entrepreneur and a friend to us all." "Their legacy will endure through their generous commitment to Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest College, and many other organizations. My thoughts and prayers are with the Snelling family and all those who know Charlie and Adrienne," he told Patch. Bar Johnston, acting chair of the Lehigh County Democrats agreed. "…
A man and woman were found dead in a Fogelsville home Thursday and police are investigating
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
A man and woman were found dead in a home at 1280 Church St., Fogelsville on Thursday morning and police are investigating, according to multiple reports. Investigator Peter Nickischer of Berks-Lehigh Regional Police confirmed the department is investigating an incident on Church Street in conjunction with the Lehigh County District Attorney's office. "We aren't releasing anything else at this time," he said. The home is owned by Adrienne Snelling, the wife of lifelong Republican activist Charles D. Snelling, according to Lehigh County property records. It's a well-kept, tan ranch that sits on a hill across the street from farmland and near Hops Fogelsville Hotel. Snelling, a recent participant in a New York Times blog project chronicling …
Harrison T Williamson, Jr.
9:13 pm on Friday, June 15, 2012
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