Women’s hockey and chronic disease philanthropist Joan Snyder dead at 90
CALGARY — Joan Snyder, a driving force behind women’s hockey and the treatment of chronic disease, has died at age 90.
Snyder died April 7, the University of Calgary said in a statement on the school’s website. The university’s campus flag was lowered to half-mast Tuesday in honour of Snyder.
She donated $9 million in 2008 to the university for the establishment of the Calvin, Phoebe and Joan Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases and continued to support chronic, infectious and inflammatory disease research.
Snyder donated $500,000 to the university’s women’s hockey team in 2011 when current Hockey Hall of Famers Danielle Goyette coached the Dinos and Hayley Wickenheiser played for them.