The best I can think of is to contact SurferBoy to see if he can find out.
I will send him a note.
Thank you, Miss Marple!
Contacting SurferBoy is a GREAT idea!! Let me know what you find out!
Excellent idea!
Also, if there is something set up, I wouldn't be surprised that we hear something this week when the plans are made known for the funeral. (Still can't believe we are talking about this...)
Do contact Griff, save. I have a feeling things are in the works. I can’t imagine otherwise.
I will say though that establishing such funds is not that difficult and can be done is such a way that concerns about loon invasions can be minimized, if not eliminated.
So let’s see what we can find out and take it from there.
OrlandoSentinel.com
Tony Snow: 1955-2008 In his father’s words
‘He couldn’t fight anymore. ... ‘
Gabrielle Finley
Sentinel Staff Writer
July 13, 2008
Former White House press secretary Tony Snow died Saturday after a long battle with colon cancer. He was 53. His father, Jim Snow, 76, who lives in The Villages in Lake County, talked about his son with Sentinel reporter Gabrielle Finley.
“I saw him in the hospital, spent four or five days with him. I think the hardest thing is he looked like he was making a recovery on Thursday.
“His sister called me Thursday and said he had been able to sit up for about 15 minutes and they had reduced the amount of oxygen he had been on. Things were kind of looking up.
“His brother called and said there was hope. His doctors thought so, too; they were pleased.
“The prognosis was never great, but he was such a fighter. Friday, he just went downhill. He was so weak. He couldn’t fight anymore. . . .
“He was on the speaker’s circuit, and he loved to be with people; he loved to speak. He was always well-liked, but he liked his family the most, though. He loved and respected the president. But he was devoted to his family, and he wanted to make money to take care of his family. . . .
“He was big into music. He had a rock band — Beats Workin’ — they played all over the D.C. area.
“They had a lot of fun. He played the flute and the saxophone.”