Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Service for Sneed

     Today, the district community received this email from Jennie McCue:
     The memorial service for Dr. Richard J. Sneed, Chancellor of the South Orange County Community College District from 1986-1993, will be held on Thursday, February 1 at 10:00 am at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Laguna Hills. Dr. Sneed passed away at his home on December 16 after battling a long illness. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and former colleagues.

     Dr. Sneed led the district – which was then known as the Saddleback Community College District – at a time of great growth. Irvine Valley College had received its accreditation as an independent institution, thereby creating a multi-college district. It was a time of positive change and advancement for the district – multiple groundbreakings and building grand openings occurred at both colleges to keep up with student enrollment, which rapidly grew to more than 33,000 students in 1992.
Please click here to read the obituary, which provides a link for charity donations in lieu of flowers.

Memorial Service for Dr. Richard J. Sneed
Thursday, February 1
10:00 am
St. George’s Episcopal Church
23802 Avenida De La Carlota
Laguna Hills, CA 92653

Here’s the obituary:
June 10, 1929 - December 16, 2017 Richard Joseph Sneed died on Saturday, December 16, 2017. Richard was born on June 10, 1929. His parents were Theo Wayne and Pauline Masdon Sneed of Memphis, Tennessee, and he had four brothers and one sister. Richard's educational accomplishments were impressive and extensive. After graduating from St. Gregory's High School in Shawnee, Oklahoma, he attended St. Benedict's College in Atchison, Kansas, earning a B.A. in sociology. He then spent four years studying theology at St. Gregory's Abbey. Richard continued his education on the graduate level and was awarded a Licentiate of Sacred Theology (STL) from Catholic University, a Licentiate in Sacred Scripture (SSL) from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, and a Ph.D. in theology from Catholic University. Richard's studies often focused on languages, and he completed advanced work in Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. His linguistic competence, along with his Biblical and archeological studies, were the basis for his becoming a well known and respected scholar and lecturer on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Richard had a long and distinguished academic career. As an ordained priest, he taught at St. Gregory's College and Seminary in Shawnee, Oklahoma, becoming the President of that institution in 1963. He oversaw both the curricular and physical growth of the college and opened admissions to women in 1964. In 1969, Richard moved to California to become the Dean of International Studies at Chapman College (now University). Subsequent to that he was appointed Dean of Liberal Arts, then Academic Vice President at Santa Ana College before becoming Vice Chancellor of the Rancho Santiago Community College District. The final phase of Richard's career was spent at the South Orange County Community College District, where he served as Chancellor until his retirement in 1993. During his years in higher education, Richard was a member, and often the chair, of several administrative and accrediting teams dealing with many community colleges in California. Richard will be remembered with respect and affection for his intelligence, honesty, kindness, sense of curiosity, great humor and wit, and for his unfailing moral and ethical values and behavior. Richard was married to Marion Penhallow from 1969 to 1983. In 1985, he and Tad Acker became partners and married in 2008, the year they moved to Rancho Mirage, California. Richard was predeceased by his parents and brothers, Earl and Ted; he is survived by his spouse, Tad; his brothers, Robert and Michael, and his sister, Paula. A memorial celebration of Richard's life is being planned and will be held at St. George's Episcopal Church in Laguna Hills. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the charity of your choice.
Published in the Los Angeles Times from Dec. 22 to Dec. 28, 2017

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I'll shine up the old brown shoes
Put on a brand new shirt
I'll get home early from work
If you say that you love me

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sneed was a better man than all the boys put together in the piece you researched and wrote about under the OC old boys' club in your earlier entry.

Roy Bauer said...

No doubt

Anonymous said...

A good man, fine scholar and teacher in the best sense of those words.

Anonymous said...

Any more on why Bugay disappeared?

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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