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Genevieve P. Snow

Lakeport, California

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Genevieve P. Snow went to be with Our Lord on Good Friday 2011, at the age of 70 years old, after suffering aneurysm with extensive brain damage. As a child, she survived four years of Japanese occupation, raids on her house, capture of her father (Corpsman, CPO John F. Ploke), starvation,...

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I still think about Genevieve. I did not know her for a long time - only a couple of years. She joined our Clear Lake Performing Arts and helped us raise funds with Lake County Symphony Association. She taught the Hula Dance to me and all our friends and we danced for a club dinner-function. So sweet. Such a fun person. Miss her. Kim

Genevieve and Stan were our good neighbors in Lakeport. We shared many Holiday dinners together. Genevieve was always very eager to help in any way she could. Her & Stan spent many hours at our house helping me pack for our move to AZ. She will be forever in our thoughts and always in our hearts.
Our deepest sympathy to Stan & family.
Love,
Pat & Butch

Genevieve was my friend,we had lots of goog times and a few Bus trips.I will miss her very much Millie Paiva

Genevieve was my neighbor. My condolences to Stanley and any other family she had.

She was so delightful and sweet, and I wish I had taken the time to get to know her better. What a fascinating life she had!
Rest in Peace, Genevieve.

About Genevieve: She came into our lives not long ago.
She left suddenly, without saying goodbye.
If only we had known -
There could have been one more hug, one more laugh, one more shared secret. But, we never know - do we?
All the more reason to cherish our memories of her.
All the more reason to dance.
She taught us how to dance to "Lovely Hula Hands"...
How to talk with our hands and
slip our hips to the motion of life.
Somewhere up there...

To my friend, THE MUSTANG MAMA!!!! You will be missed by everyone that knew you....rest in peace

A true gift to humanity. To me Genevieve was quite possibly the most alive person I have yet to meet. I will really miss her. God Bless!