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George Byron Snyder Jr.

Marysville, California

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George Byron Snyder, Jr. 88, of Live Oak, passed away peacefully on November 1, 2010. He was born on June 28, 1922 in Indianapolis, IN, and had been a Yuba Sutter resident for 70 years. George was a veteran of World War II and served in the U. S. Navy with an honorable discharge. He was a...

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Dear Aunt Marg - Rod & I send our heartfelt sympathy to you and all of your family. My fondest memories growing up were our visits each summer w/you and "Uncle George"! My visits w/Grandma Cass always meant a trip to Live Oak to see the both of you and the fun of playing w/my cousins, Cathy & Debbie. George was the most fun Uncle a girl could have. Blessings to you all and I know that all the great memories you share of a wonderful man will help you through this time. He was BEYOND...

Margaret & family.,I met Gorge in 1956 when we worked for Ma Bell.He was one of my first foremans as a lineman,I can still remember his joyful laughter & mood, He would always say Go out and get the job done,But for Gods sake dont get hurt. May he Rest in peace.

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My memories of 'Uncle George' include the sense of humor his sister (my Granny Franny) talked about and his generous nature when I met him. I came away with a Mr. Goodbar tin and $2 bill as treasures of my visit. I know he'll provide the best medicine to those he's surrounded by now - laughter. Rest in peace and laughter Uncle George!

I met Uncle George when Terry & I and our 3 children visited him at the cabin. The kids loved the fact that he had walnuts to feed the squirrels and we all had a great day with him. He had quite the sense of humor and kept us laughing. Rest well, Uncle George - you've earned it. Love, Deanna & Terry Pennington.

I could not have asked for a better uncle. Aloha my friend. Rest in peace.

Dearest Margaret, Cathie and Debbie and Families,
We were so sorry to hear about George. May memories and the many thoughts and prayers from friends and loved ones give you comfort.
With deepest sympathy, Vernna Hall Werner and Vivian Hall

Rest in Peace George, for your eyes have seen GOD!
I remember George and Margaret in my early years growing up and I have always thought the world of both.
Prayers to Debbie and family!
Love,

I met George when he and my Dad, James, shared a room together. I always enjoyed the visits and George kept us laughing with his jokes. I loved hearing about his time in the Navy and other stories.
With my deepest sympathy, I am so sorry for you loss. I am happy that George was able to touch my life and will always be remembered.
Margaret, Debbie, Kevin and family you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
The Appeal-Democrat Family