George Snellenberger, a 1983 Hall of Fame inductee in trapshooting, has passed away.

George Snellenberger, a revered figure in the world of trapshooting and a 1983 Hall of Fame inductee, passed away on July 1, 2024, at the age of 78. 


His death marks the end of an era for the trapshooting community, where he was celebrated not only for his exceptional skill but also for his mentorship and sportsmanship.

Born on May 15, 1946, in Indianapolis, Indiana, George discovered his passion for trapshooting at a young age. 

His dedication to the sport was evident as he quickly rose through the ranks, earning numerous titles and accolades. 

By the time he was inducted into the Trapshooting Hall of Fame in 1983, George had already secured his place as one of the sport’s most formidable competitors.

His induction was a testament to his unparalleled achievements and his lasting impact on the sport.

George’s career was marked by a series of remarkable accomplishments. He won multiple state and national championships, consistently demonstrating precision, focus, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. 

His skill and dedication earned him respect and admiration from fellow competitors and enthusiasts alike. 

Beyond his competitive success, George was known for his humility and willingness to share his knowledge, often mentoring young shooters and contributing to the development of the sport.

Off the field, George was a devoted family man. He is survived by his wife, Linda, their three children, and five grandchildren, who were a source of immense pride and joy for him. 

George’s family remembers him as a loving husband, father, and grandfather whose support and encouragement were unwavering. 

His passion for trapshooting was matched only by his love for his family, with whom he shared countless memories and adventures.

In addition to his sporting legacy, George was an active community member, involved in various charitable activities and local initiatives. 

His generosity and kindness left a lasting impact on those around him, and his presence will be sorely missed.

George Snellenberger’s legacy in the world of trapshooting and his contributions to his community will be remembered for years to come. 

His passing is a profound loss, but his spirit and achievements will continue to inspire future generations.

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