1929
2020
Mary Jo Snow was born in Rye, Texas on August 2, 1929. She grew up in Romayer, Texas then resided in Channelview and Houston, Texas before retiring in Willis, Texas. Mary Jo left her family to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on July 23, 2020.
Mary Jo worked at KPRC Radio station in Houston after graduating from business school. Later in life, she worked for Memorial Hermann hospital system for over 20 years. She retired to live with her husband and family in Willis, TX on Lake Conroe.
Mary Jo belonged to the KC Ladies Auxiliary and Catholic Daughters of America. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, and playing dominos.
Mary Jo is preceded in death by her husband, T.R. Snow, daughter, Sherry Anne and her parents, Bertha Ella Richards and Walter Bryan Brashear. She is survived by her son Kenneth Snow; daughters, Diana Snow and Mary Snow Thomas (husband Gary); grandson, David Snow (wife Laura), and great grandchildren, Kayla and Kenzie. She also leaves behind numerous cousins, niece and nephews from the Richards and Snow families.
Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Conroe on Monday, July 27, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. with Father Mark Hebert officiating. The viewing will begin at 10:00 a.m. with a Rosary being cited at 10:30 a.m. A private graveside will follow for family.
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Becky Roelle
July 26, 2020
Rest In Peace Mary Jo. Prayers for the family!
Becky Roelle, Catholic Daughters Court 1884
Larry Jacobs
July 26, 2020
Kenneth, sorry for your loss! Prayers for the family.
Kent and Dianne Twyman
July 25, 2020
Dear Kenneth, Diana, Mary and Gary,
Dianne and I want to extend our deepest and most sincere sympathy to you and the entire Snow family. To lose someone special like Mary Jo is so sad but we hope the trove of wonderful memories will help temper your loss.
We have had the wonderful involvement of sharing the time on “ the hill” with your parents for 50 years and Mary Jo was the most effective influence in keeping the Snow brothers under control (long standing joke).
We will never forget her beautiful smile while touring in the golf cart and again we offer condolences for your loss.
Due to the virus we will not attend the services but will be there in spirit.
Love,
Kent and Dianne Twyman
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