Ann-Snyder-Obituary

Ann Elizabeth Snyder

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia

Ann Elizabeth Snyder CHESAPEAKE - Ann Elizabeth Snyder, born Feb. 5, 1955, in Berkeley, Calif., passed away Sept. 3, 2008, from a long courageous battle with cancer. Ann served as a chief petty officer in the U.S. Navy. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in sociology and English from Old...

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I still miss my best friend.

Ann meant a whole lot to My Family and I, actually, She was Family.
If not for her help and guidance, I probably would not be alive today.
I will Love and remember her ALWAYS.

Tim

There will never be a day that I don't think of you and your bright smile. I will always remember the funny things we did. You will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my friend. We shall meet again. Love you CHICKOPEE!!!!!!!!

Ann the Egret Free to Soar till we meet again I love you Friend

Ann I was lying in bed tonight, feeling so sad about your memorial tomorrow, like this is really it, the end. It's not though, it's a new beginning. I wish you were here to email me stupid stuff in the middle of the night when we both couldn't sleep. The other day I went looking for my Ann Egret and saw her on the causeway to the Gardens. I stopped my car, rolled down my window, took a picture of the Egret looking out at the lake and then in like slow motion the Egret turned around and looked...

Ann was a beautiful, creative, spirit who blessed our lives with love, laughter and a smile that brightened a room. I had the joy of sharing many precious memories with my sister and her dear friends, her extended family, who made her life that much more full. She will be deeply missed, but I am so grateful she has been released from the horrible pain and suffering she experienced during her last months. Now she is soaring with the Angels, and we have one more watching over us from Heaven....

Thanks for being in my life, we had some great times together. You showed great courage and spirit and walked the walk. Hug Dee for me. Love, Ellen of Suffolk

As Spirit"s go, there are very few filled with the sparkle that Ann's projected. Every time we were togeather, I left with a fresh view of all sorts of answers to eternal mysteries. .....Sleep well,old Friend Silently one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven....Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels......Samantha

Ann was a kind and gentle person. She helped countless people by sharing her experience, strength, and hope. No doubt she is in God's presence.