Services set for North Country trooper sickened by 9/11 service

Retired State Trooper Michael Snell, who was sickened by his service during 9/11, will be honored in services held Wednesday and Thursday in Potsdam. The North Country community remembers his dedication and sacrifices.

Key Takeaways:

  • Services for retired Trooper Michael Snell will be held Wednesday and Thursday.
  • The services will take place in Potsdam.
  • Michael Snell was sickened by his service during 9/11.
  • He was a North Country state trooper.
  • Announcement published by Spectrum News 1 | Buffalo on May 28, 2025.

Services Scheduled in Potsdam

Services will be held Wednesday and Thursday in Potsdam for retired State Trooper Michael Snell, who was sickened by his service during the September 11 attacks. The community is coming together to honor the life and dedication of the North Country trooper.

Honoring a Dedicated Trooper

Michael Snell served the North Country with distinction as a state trooper. His commitment to public safety and his community left a lasting impact on those who knew him.

Affected by 9/11 Service

Snell was among the many first responders and officials who faced health challenges following their service during 9/11. His illness was a result of his dedication during one of the nation’s most trying times, highlighting the sacrifices made by those on the front lines.

Community Remembrance

The services in Potsdam serve as an opportunity for friends, family, and colleagues to pay their respects. The community’s response showcases the deep appreciation for Snell’s service and the collective mourning of his loss.

Reflecting on His Legacy

Michael Snell’s legacy extends beyond his years of service. His experiences underscore the enduring effects of 9/11 on first responders. As the community gathers, it’s a moment to recognize his contributions and the broader impact of all who served during that time.

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