Dr. Thomas Ryan Leaves Legacy

NSCA life member Dr. Thomas Michael Ryan passed away August 4, 2018 at the age of 79. Tom graduated medical school and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy, where he served in Vietnam as a flight surgeon. He continued to practice medicine until his retirement in 2014 and also served on numerous medical association boards.

View the full obituary for Dr. Ryan.

As an NSCA member, Tom served as a National Delegate for Washington State and was also a supporter of the NRA. In 2005, he was awarded the Hill-Adams Award for his work with youth shooters, granting him a place in the NSCA Hall of Fame. He also served on the board of directors for Morning Star Boys Ranch for many years.

The NSSA extends its condolences to Dr. Ryan’s family and loved ones. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Tom’s name to Morning Star Boys’ Ranch, P.O. Box 8087, Spokane, WA 99203; or to Mayo Clinic Department of Development, Dermatology, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905.

 

 

NYSCA Founding Father, Emil Misata, Passes

One of New York’s first NSCA members, Emil F. Misata, 78, passed away on July 8, 2018, after a short illness. His member number indicates he was the 106th member of the entire association. “This is a sad loss for the New York State shooting community,” says longtime member Louise Terry. “He was clearly a founding father of registered sporting clays in New York.”

Emil formed the New York Sporting Clays Association (NYSCA) in early 1993 along with Don Nickerson and Rhonda Driscoll. They applied to the NSCA for recognition as a state association that same year and also filed with the State of New York as a Section 402 not-for-profit. Emil was president of the NYSCA until 1999, then continued as a delegate and Binghamton Gun Club representative to NYSCA until 2010. He traveled to shoots all over the Northeast Region. His philosophy was to have all shoots be competitive but always fun. In addition to sporting clays, Emil enjoyed skeet shooting and hunting adventures in Alaska, Africa, and Argentina.

He is survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Sandy, and many dear family and friends. Emil was a prominent insurance agent in Johnson City for the past 50+ years with Misata Insurance Agency and Thomson Agency.

The National Sporting Clays Association extends its condolences to Emil’s family and many friends in the shooting community.

 

 

 

Former NSSA-NSCA Executive Director Don Snyder Passes

We are very saddened to report that Don Snyder, former NSSA-NSCA Executive Director, passed away Wednesday, May 30. Don was a World Champion skeet shooter, many-time All-American, and a member of the Armed Forces Skeet Association Hall of Fame.

After retiring from the Air Force, Don began working for NSSA and the National Shooting Complex, filling numerous roles over the years. He served as NSSA Chief Instructor, managed the NSCA 5-stand truck and trailer program, and was the personnel director for the National Shooting Complex. He later became the NSSA Director prior to becoming the Executive Director.

“Don and I started working for the NSSA at around the same time 25 years ago,” current Executive Director, Michael Hampton, Jr. recalled. “He was great to work with and for, and he always wanted what was best for the associations. He loved the game of skeet, having fun, and telling jokes. Not all of his jokes were funny, but man, did he enjoy telling them and laughing at them. He was a co-worker and, more importantly, a friend who will be missed.”

After his retirement from NSSA, Don enjoyed focusing on his skeet game and instructing. He won the Champ of Champs title at the 2012 World Skeet Championships.

The staff of NSSA-NSCA and the National Shooting Complex extend their condolences to Don’s wife, Bertha, his family, and his many friends. He will be missed.

Services for Don Snyder are as follows:

    Memorial Service
    Wednesday, June 20, 2018, 11:30 a.m.
    Porter Loring North Chapel
    Procession will follow service for interment in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery with full military honors.
    Celebration of Life
    Wednesday, June 20, 2018, 4:00 p.m.
    National Shooting Complex
    A meal will be provided. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Amber Schwarz at aschwarz@nssa-nsca.com or 210-688-3371 x 125.

View Don’s obituary at: http://porterloring.tributes.com/…/Donald-M.-Snyder-1061668…