Politics & Government
GOP Activist and His Beloved Wife Found Dead
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.
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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."
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"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. "Nothing matters as much to the democratic process as the interaction of differing opinions and positions. Snelling facilitated thoughtful, provocative dialogue. Our thoughts go out to his family."
Rep. Justing Simmons could not be reached for comment for this article.Â
Police and the Lehigh County coroner's office have so far declined to identify the victims pending notification of next of kin. The bodies were found around 9 a.m.
Snelling took part in the "Life Report" project of New York Times writer David Brooks. A December 7, 2011 entry entitled "A Love Story and Redemption," told how the Snellings came to terms with Adrienne's Alzheimer's diagnosis six years ago.
Their romance of more than 60 years began when Charles was a sophomore at Lehigh University and Adrienne was a student at Cedar Crest College.
The Times article quoted Charles as saying, "Although (Adrienne) is a very, very sick puppy, she remains to this day a sweet, happy, loving and generous person. How lucky for both of us. To have such an affliction in the household is a very learning experience... After all, this lady rescued me from a fate worse than death, and for a long, long time. What I am doing for her pales beside all that she has done for me for more than half a century."
The Snellings are survived by five children and 11 grandchildren.
Charles Snelling was chairman of the board of the Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority since 2003. President George W. Bush nominated him to serve on the authority board of directors.
Snelling founded a company called Cryotherm and held 20 patents.
He served four years as president of Allentown City Council.
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