Guy Snyder
Born
Harry Guy Snyder

February 22, 1951
DiedDecember 3, 1999(1999-12-03) (aged 48)
EducationBonita High School
Known forFormer president of In-N-Out Burger and member of the Snyder family
Spouse(s)Lynda Lou Perkins (1981-1997; divorced)
Kathy Touché (1997-1999; divorced)
ChildrenLynsi Snyder

Harry Guy Snyder (February 22, 1951 – December 3, 1999) was an American businessman who served as president of In-N-Out Burger from January 1994 until his death in December 1999. He was the elder son of In-N-Out founders Harry and Esther Snyder.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Covina, California, Snyder and his younger brother Rich spent their early childhood years in the Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin Park, California, where they lived across the street from the original In-N-Out Burger stand. By the late 1950s, the family had moved to a larger house in San Dimas, California, where Snyder would spend the remainder of his childhood.

For a time in the 1960s, Snyder and his brother attended Brown Military Academy, a military preparatory school in Glendora, California. Snyder graduated from Bonita High School in La Verne, California in 1969.

Career

In January 1994, following his brother's death in a December 1993 plane crash, Snyder became president of In-N-Out Burger. During his six-year tenure as chief executive, he expanded the number of company stores from 93 to 140.

Personal life

On Valentine's Day, 1981, Snyder married Lynda Lou Perkins (née Wilson), a divorcée from Torrance, California. The marriage produced one daughter, Lynsi, who was born in 1982. Through his first marriage, Snyder had two stepdaughters, Traci Taylor and Teri Prince. Snyder and Wilson separated in 1995; their divorce was finalized in January 1997.

On September 28, 1997, Snyder married his childhood friend Kathy Touché. This marriage was short-lived, ending in divorce in 1999.

Death

On December 3, 1999, Snyder died of congestive heart failure as a result of an accidental overdose of prescription painkillers.[2] Snyder had a long history of drug abuse. At the time of his death, he had been living in a motorhome parked outside the Lancaster, California home of his first wife's nephew.

References

  1. Perman, Stacy (May 12, 2009). In-N-Out Burger. Harper Collins. ISBN 9780061872143. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  2. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2000-jan-26-fi-57713-story.html

Further reading

  • Perman, Stacy (2009). In-N-Out Burger: A Behind-the-Counter Look at the Fast-Food Chain That Breaks All the Rules. New York: Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-134671-2.


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