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James Coleman Snyder Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice James Coleman Snyder, Jr. died in Alpharetta, GA on Saturday, December 15, 2007 following a brief illness. Mr. Snyder, "Jim" was born in Wilmington, NC on July 31, 1942, the son of James Coleman, Sr. and Clafton Cherry Snyder. Mr. Snyder graduated from Ramsay...

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My deepest sympathy to Peg and family. Jim was one of the smartest and funiest men I ever knew. I met Jim in 1978 and our relationship continued until his passing. In the last two weeks, I have spoken to many people that Jim and I knew in the oil business and they are all saddened to hear of his passing. Each and every one of them spoke highly of Jim and commented on how they enjoyed knowing him. People move in and out of our lives almost daily, I'm glad that I knew Jim for such a long period...

David and I are so sorry for your loss and regret not being able to attend the service as we were out of town.
Love,
Dixie Ann and David

Peggy and children,
Jimmy Snyder was one of the first people I met at Vanderbilt in 1960, and we have shared many good times and memories. We roomed together with John Glass in the KA house and Jimmy always kept us and everyone else in laughter...what great times we experienced. Wish that I could be at the Right Wing Taven but will be there in spirit.
God Bless...
Sincerely,
Kelly Walker

Dear Cherry,
I am both shocked and saddened to learn of Jimmy's passing from this earthly life. It had been wonderful seeing Jimmy (and you) at recent Ramsay reunions. He lived a full and fruitful life, ended too soon. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and with Jimmy's family.

From a classmate of Jimmy's in the Enrichment Class of South Highland. He never met a person he didn't like, or who didn't like him. Always a bright smile and that blonde hair, like a Viking Warrior, God speed Jimmy, the world is a worse place without you boy.

Dear Cherry,
I can't begin to tell you how very sorry I am about your loss. My deepest sympathies to you and to all Jimmy's family at this sad time. Love, Judy Orthwein

Cheery:
I am so sorry to hear the news about your brother. Caroline and I have you in our prayers for strength and love during this difficult time. Please let me know if there is anything I can do.

John and Caroline Wallace

We mourn the loss of Jimmy as you do and know how much he meant to so many people. We offer our prayers and condolences to the Snyder family and look forward to paying our respects to Jimmy on Dec 27th.

With love,
John Bevilaqua & Mary Alice Alexander

Cherry,
We did not know your brother very well. If he had the same raising as you, he must have been one fine fellow. We know you love him very much. We are glad he had such a fruitful life. We hope that time takes the pain and allows the memories to be sweet again. We love you.