SNYDER, TAMARA Roosevelt Park Tamara Snyder, born February 12, 1927, passed away on Saturday, November 16, 2013. She is survived by three sons, Jim (Lisa Glick) Hall, Brad Hall and Jeff (Debby) Snyder. She also leaves behind five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. She was preceded by her first husband, Richard Hall in 1960 and her husband, A. C. "Charlie" Snyder in 2013. Please join the family for a Celebration of Life on Sunday, December 1, 2013 at VFW Post #446, 165 S. Getty St. from 1-3 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to Harbor Hospice of Muskegon. The family was assisted by Stegenga Funeral Chapel, Wyoming - Belmont.
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Mr and Mrs Snyder were my neighbors as a little girl. I will always remember their kindness. Mrs Snyder gave me a framed photo of a little girl with kittens. I'm sure it reminded her how I used to show off baby kittens to her. Whenever I look at that photo, I am reminded of them both. My condolences to Brad and the rest of the family/friends for their loss.
Jill Hartman
December 1, 2013
Charlie & Tammy will be missed in Roosevelt Park. They always came out to say hi when we walked our dog. I am so sorry for the loss of these wonderful people.
Deb Huizenga
November 26, 2013
Jim and Brad, your Mom and Dad were my favorite, I will forever miss them.
Brenda Weinert
November 24, 2013
Blessings to both Chuck and Tammy. It was a pleasure growing up across the street from them, they will always have a special place in my heart.
Lynn Hartman
November 23, 2013
All my love and prayers of peace for the Hall and Snyder families.
Aimee Perkins-Scott
November 20, 2013
Your family has my sincere sympathy. It was always a pleasure to spend time with Tammy. I will miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pam Holmes
November 20, 2013
Jim and Brad,
Our sincere sympathy to you for the loss of your mom. She was a pleasure to have known. Rose and Rich
Rose Dobb
November 20, 2013
We send our sincere sympathy to your family. We are here to support you in your time of loss – today and for as long as you need us. – The Staff of Harbor Hospice.
Harbor Hospice
November 20, 2013
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