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Rockmart High School mourns death of band director.

- Kevin Myrick, Polk County Standard Journal

— Rockmart High School over the weekend continued to mourn the death of their band director after he died last week as the school year was coming to an end.

David Snipes, who was named the band director three years ago, died Tuesday afternoon after being rushed to the hospital with complicati­ons due to blood clots.

Emergency personnel rushed Snipes to the hospital for treatment, but the 45-yearold died before further treatment could be undertaken in Rome.

Born in Atlanta in 1972, Snipes grew up in Rockmart and was a 1991 graduate of Rockmart High School before he went off to Rome to study at Berry College.

He received degrees in music and education, and had been an educator for the past 14 years. He first taught in Cartersvil­le City Schools, and later went onto to teach at Rockmart Middle for one year before he was announced as the new Rockmart High band director in 2015.

Snipes was an active member of Victory Baptist Church where he sang in the choir as well.

The school system was deeply saddened by the loss of a “beloved PSD family member.”

“My heartfelt condolence­s and prayers go out to Mr. Snipes’ family, co-workers and band students at Rockmart High School,” Superinten­dent Laurie Atkins said.

Snipes is survived by his wife Melissa and son Benjamin, along with his twin daughters Samantha and Elizabeth, both of whom live in Greenville, South Carolina.

He is also survived by his parents, Dr. John and Cheryl Snipes, of Silver Creek, and his brothers William “Daniel” and John “Mark” Snipes, along with his in-laws.

Funeral services were held on Saturday at Victory Baptist Church, and he was laid to rest in Sunset Memory Gardens, Cartersvil­le.

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