CONSTABLE C. J. SNOW
Constable Charles John Snow, a wellknown and popular member of the Wellington Police Force, died suddenly at his -home, Downes Flats, Cuba Street, about 9.30 a.m. today. He complained yesterday afternoon of feeling unwell, but it was not. thought that his condiiton was serious,' and his death was. an unexpected shock to his police colleagues.
Constable Snow was the son of a policeman, .Constable C. A. E. Snow, of Birkenhead, Auckland, who recently retired from the. force. He was born oh September 2(3, 1910, and joined the Force as a temnbrary'constable in May, 1937, being taken on permanently a year later. His whole service in the Force was spent inWellington. He was for a time stationed at Mount Cook, and at the Central Station^ and latterly was attached to the Criminal Registration Branch. He was married, with no children.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 50, 28 February 1945, Page 7
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