Braxton Snyder 1949 - 2011

25 February 2011

Braxton Snyder 1949 - 2011

Braxton Snyder 1949 - 2011

Tributes have been paid to Braxton Snyder, Link-Belt manager of worldwide sales, who died this month in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.

Snyder began his career at Link-Belt in 1982 and was very active and well known across the crane industry. He was a long-time member of the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) where he represented Link-Belt and other crane manufacturers on the Allied Governing Committee. He was also a member of the Associated General Contractors of America, the Northern California Crane Owners Association, and several other regional associations. Snyder will also be remembered as the Master of Ceremonies at Link-Belt customer events.

Bill Stramer, Link-Belt vice president, marketing, sales and customer support said, "Brax was a true professional in every way. He had earned the respect of crane owners, distributors and competitors and will be remembered as one of the good guys of our industry. Our Link-Belt family has lost a colleague, a leader and a true friend with his passing."

Snyder began his career at Link-Belt as a district sales manager covering the Middle East and parts of Europe while living in Saudi Arabia and The Netherlands. On returning to the US, he became district manager for the western United States. He moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1988, and was promoted to manager, international sales. In 1994, Snyder assumed the position of manager, North American sales and in 2005 was promoted to manager, worldwide sales.

He died on February 20, in Lexington, Kentucky, USA and is survived by his wife Marcia, daughter Allison, son Braxton, and a granddaughter.

Services will be held Saturday, 26 February, in Lexington. Contributions are suggested to the Markey Cancer Center, 800 Rose Street, Lexington, KY 40536.

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