
Gayle in her office. Stoughton, WI

Rita Snider

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Gayle was born in Fort Thomas, Kentucky in March of
1956 to Albert and Bernice Litmer. She is the middle child
of five-with an older sister, Connie and brother Jim, and
two younger brothers, Wayne and Jeff. Gayle married and
had two sons, Adam and Nicholas. She worked as a nurse
administrator in a Kentucky Ob/Gyn office until in 1989
she met a woman who would change her life.
It all began when a saleswoman slipped
Gayle a note with a phone number, saying, "This is someone you should
meet." She read the name on the note: Rita Snider.
Yeah, sure, Gayle thought, as she dropped it into her purse.
And there it sat-for a year, lost among the loose change
and old gum wrappers. One day, on impulse, Gayle dug out
the note and called. As soon as she said hello, Rita Snider
replied, "Honey, I've been waiting for your call."
A few days later, Gayle visited with
Rita, and listened to the remarkable story of her battle
with breast cancer. Diagnosed at age 36, Rita began her
chemotherapy and promptly lost her hair. It was the first
of nine times that this would occur. After a humiliating
search for wigs and a prosthesis, Rita declared "never again". Determined
to help others, Rita began a business called The Lemonade
Stand. "A place to come and be refreshed", it
was a safe and comfortable salon that provided women with
everything they would need in their own fights with cancer.
For several years, Rita had tirelessly helped hundreds
of women fight the same battle that she was.
Then Rita surprised Gayle, by saying, "The
Good Lord told me that if I hung on long enough, He'd
send someone to carry on this business. As soon as you
walked in, I knew it was you."
As amazing as this sounded, by the end of the day Gayle
decided to quit her job and devote herself to The Lemonade
Stand. Rita passed away later that year, but Gayle kept
her dream alive for another decade. Those years were filled
with financial struggles, heartaches, and challenges without
end; but there were countless rewards as The Lemonade Stand
went on to help over 10,000 clients.
During those 10 years, Gayle opened stores in Northern
Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio and was President of the Kentucky
branch of the American Cancer Society for three years.
It was then that she met Dr. Michael Zinda, a prominent
Radiation Oncologist and tireless volunteer. They were
married in 1998. Between them they have six children; Adam,
Nick, John, Phillip, Claire, and Luke-and two grandsons,
Colin and Jaxon. They live with their two dogs, Teddy and
Jorge on a beautiful lake in Wisconsin.
Gayle now travels as a motivational and inspirational
speaker, keeping the story of The Lemonade Stand alive.
She continues to deliver Rita's positive messages of hope,
hard work, and faith. You can read more about her story
in Pink Lemonade: freshly squeezed insights to stir your
faith available now, on this website or at your local bookstore.
Ask for ISBN# 0-9770368-0-4.
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