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Douglas A. Snyder

Columbus, Ohio

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SNYDER Douglas A. Snyder, age 54, of Sunbury, died Wednesday, October 25, 2006 at home. He was attorney in private practice. His mother Barbara J. Snyder preceded him in death. His survivors include Jane A. Dunham; daughters, Sarah and Neale Snyder; father, Dr. Bernard Snyder; sister, Pamela...

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Dear Daddy,
It has been a year since you passed away and I miss you so much. It is weird for me to sitting here, writing this knowing that you've been gone for a whole year. I still can't believe that you're gone. Most days aren't too hard but sometimes I miss you soo much that I have to cry. I try to be strong daddy, I really do, but it's hard sometimes. I just want you to know that I loved and love you with all of my heart and that I am so proud to be your daughter. I am so...

To the Snyder family;

I met Doug years ago through Cindy Schumaker. Doug always had a positive attitude and a great outlook on life. He was always there when you needed him and I'll miss the conversations we used to share. He will truly be missed by my family and myself. My condolences go out to you for your loss.

May the memories that you shared together comfort you at this time.

Faith is the strength by which a shattered world
shall emerge into the light. -Helen Keller

To the Snyder Family,

You have our deepest sympathy during this time. We're so sorry to learn of your loss.

Yours in Christ,

The Faithfully Fit Aerobic Class
Sunbury Christian Church

Thinking of you at this time of pure loss.
I knew Doug, only through Sheila's eyes, as
a loving father and a wonderful person.
You have my deepest sympathy.

Dear Sarah and Neale, I was sorry to hear of your recent loss. Unfortunately, I only knew Doug through the stories Sheila shared with me and from those stories I learned how your father certainly loved you and was extremely proud of both of your accomplishments. Please take care of all the wonderful memories. Always,

To the Synder Family and Friends
My deepest sympathy

I will always have fond memories of Doug. He was my neighbor growing up and our parents were great friends. I'll never forget him teaching me how to turn my eyelids inside-out, playing baseball on the field he mowed behind our houses and the time he babysat the Adams kids. The phone rang and we decided to bang all the pots and pans so he couldn't hear. Well, it backfired on us because it ended up being our mom on the other end. She was not happy. Doug always had the greatest laugh and a...