David Paul Snow
The Phonograph-Herald | April 1, 2026
David Paul Snow, 82, formerly of St. Paul, died peacefully on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, surrounded by his family at his home in Bennington. Dave leaves behind a life marked by service, leadership, dedication to family, and a deep commitment to the communities he called home.
Memorial services were held on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at the United Methodist Church in St. Paul. Reverends Nicole Schwartz-Eck and Thomas Hyde officiated.
Dave Harrington was the soloist. Val Killinger was the pianist.
Congregational hymns included “His Eye Is On The Spirit,” and “Open My Eyes, That I May See.”
Selections were “In the Garden,” and “Precious Lord, Take My Hand.”
Inurnment was in the Elmwood Cemetery in St. Paul. A luncheon followed at the United Methodist Church fellowship hall.
Visitation was Friday, March 20th, from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the church.
Memorials are suggested to the family for later designation.
Peters Funeral Home of St. Paul is assisting the family.
David Paul Snow was born on June 11, 1943, in Ogallala, to Louise Victoria (Asell) Snow and Harold Little Snow.
David graduated from St. Paul High School in 1961 and then from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1966. He met Connie Bainter in 1963. They married two years later and celebrated sixty years of marriage in 2025. David devoted much of his professional life to the YMCA, serving many years as a CEO. His career took him and his family to numerous communities, including those in Nebraska, Missouri, Montana, Iowa, and North Dakota. He ultimately retired in his childhood hometown of St. Paul—a place that held special meaning for him.
Retirement did not slow David down. In St.
Paul, he remained actively involved in the community he loved, serving as president of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce, president of the Rotary Club of St. Paul, and as a member of the economic development board. He was a devoted member of the United Methodist Church, where he served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees and sang in the church choir. David also served on the Heartland United Way board, was director for the Howard County Medical Center Foundation, and generously gave his time and leadership wherever it was needed.
Outside of his many commitments, David loved golfing, listening to music, and remodeling every house he lived in—projects he tackled with pride and patience.
While he could fix almost anything around the house, he often joked that repairing cars was not his strength.
David will be remembered for his quiet leadership, steady presence, strong values, and lifelong dedication to serving others. His legacy lives on through his family, his community service, and the countless lives he touched along the way.
David Paul Snow will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
Dave is survived by his loving wife, Connie (Bainter) Snow of Bennington.
He was a proud father to Jeffrey Snow (Elizabeth) of Inkom, Idaho; Deborah Snow of Atlanta, Georgia; and Vicki (Kenneth) Lilienthal of Bennington.
David was a grandfather of Reagan Snow (Tyler Naftz), Riley (Jay) LeNoble, Ryanne (Jacob) Baldwin, Ryker Snow, Eric (Elaina) Lilienthal, and Brett (Taylor) Lilienthal.
He was also blessed with great-grandchildren, Florence LeNoble; Charlie, Franklin, and Bennett Baldwin; Sienna Lilienthal; and Beckham McIntire.
David is survived by his siblings, Janet (Robin) Elstermeier and Marcus Snow, and sisterin- law, Sharon (Jerry) Jaksha.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Louise (Asell) Snow and Harold Snow; his brother, James Snow; and sisters- in-law, Helen Snow and Pamela Snow.
Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at www. petersfuneralhome.net.