In Memoriam of Dr. Gordon B. Snider

As many of you know, Dr. Gordon B. Snider passed away on October 7, 2024. We are saddened and heartbroken to have lost one of our “Founding Fathers.”

There would not be a FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care without this amazing man. He committed his life to seeing the needs in our community and addressing them. He used his expertise and passion in the medical field to find solutions while being committed to bettering our community and its residents. Not only did he help start FAIRHOPE, but he also recognized the need for an inpatient hospice facility and found a way to make The Pickering House a reality. He had a vision and inspired others around him to see it as well. Not only would I not be where I am, but our staff, patients, and families would not be where they are now. I can’t imagine Fairfield County without FAIRHOPE. And, as I process this monumental loss, I can’t imagine Fairfield County without Dr. Snider. His constant presence, guidance, and spirit live on in many, especially his beautiful and devoted family.

As we celebrated our 40th anniversary, I had the honor and privilege of sitting down and talking with several of the people who started FAIRHOPE. We lovingly called them our “Founding Fathers.”

Perhaps what strikes me most as I recall my experiences with Dr. Snider is his generosity of spirit and his desire to impart his wisdom and experiences – both personally and professionally – to those around him. He would attend our hospice team meetings, listening patiently to the reports about each patient, and, every time, he would share an experience or a perspective with us that allowed us to care for our patients better. And his teaching didn’t stop on the clinical side. I had the privilege of golfing with Dr. Snider at a recent Fairfield Medical Center Foundation golf outing – and he even took the time to teach and mentor me on the golf course! Teaching was at his core – and, as we each recall our experiences and interactions with him over the years, I know he will continue to teach and guide us for years to come.

In 2023, we created the Dr. Gordon B. Snider Community Impact Award to honor extraordinary companies, organizations, or member(s) of our community who represent a servant’s heart through actions of community service, education, advocacy, and community initiatives. I feel a certain peace knowing that his legacy lives on and will continue to be an inspiration to our team and the community. I will take his spirit of altruism, support, and advocacy and work every day to ensure we’re living up to the vision and legacy he created.

FAIRHOPE TO HOST 5K FUN & RUN IN SUPPORT OF MEMORIAL FUND

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care is hosting a community 5k run and walk event at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 19. This event is open to participants of all skill levels and will benefit FAIRHOPE’s Memorial Fund.

The 5K course consists of two laps around the fairgrounds, with the race kicking off at 9 a.m. Registration and packet pick up begins at 8 a.m. Participants can register online at eventbrite to secure their spot. Registration includes a t-shirt while supplies last.

“Whether you’re running in memory of a loved one, supporting a friend, or simply wanting to give back to the community, your participation makes a real difference,” said Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President and CEO. “We encourage everyone to come out, walk or run, and be part of something truly meaningful.”

VOLUNTEER CLASS AT FAIRHOPE TO START MID-OCTOBER

FAIRHOPE Hospice & Palliative Care continually seeks volunteers that contribute to a mission of quality and compassionate end-of-life care for our patients and their families. The support of our volunteer team allows us to forge ahead devotedly towards a community that helps care for one another.

New volunteers are inducted into a training class, beginning October 16, to review fundamental steps and instruction geared towards specific volunteer duties. This will be the final training of 2024, with 2025 dates coming soon. Training classes will be held every Wednesday for six weeks at the FAIRHOPE Pickering House location, 282 Sells Road, Lancaster, from 1-4 p.m. For more information about volunteering or to register for training, call Twylia Summers, Volunteer Manager, at (740) 657-7077, or visit https://fairhopehospice.org/volunteer/.

Our volunteers participate in rewarding experiences through opportunities for patient companionship, clerical duties, fundraising events and community outreach.

“Volunteering at hospice gives you an opportunity to slow down and meet people where they are. To sit and listen, with your ears as well as with your heart.” said Kristin Glasure, FAIRHOPE President and CEO. “Our volunteers are an integral part of our team, giving their time, talent, and energy to serve our patients.”