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Joseph Snyder

Swartz Creek, Michigan

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SNYDER, Joseph Hilary - age 47, of Davison, died Friday, May 28, 2010. Services will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Miller Road Chapel, 8138 Miller Rd., Swartz Creek. Visitation will be held 12-8 p.m. Tuesday and 11 a.m. until time of service...

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Our Family is very sorry to hear of your loss of Joe. Losing a child at any age is hard to understand and except. We can speak from experience when lost our Russ in "2001" with his auto accident. We all know what your going through. Time does help as we have learned. Keep sharing good memories. YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS Dave and Kathy Tibbetts and all of our FAMILY

I will miss the big guy calling over to BC's on Christmas Day to see what B and Mark got for Christmas. Joe was always great to be around, and he will be missed. I am sorry that I could not be there to say goodbye in person. Best wishes to the family.

Thanks for the memories Joe!

I always appreciated your brand of humor.

Few people like Joe come along in one's life.

I am happy to have called him a friend.

He supported our band "Flipt Out" and all of the other local bands back in the day.

Made us laugh all the time!

Always helpful, kind, and genuinely concerned.

Our hearts go out to your family.

Thanks again Joe & RIP.

Al Michaels
Long...

"Our thoughts and prayers to the Snyder Family"
I will miss Joe! Though we had our differences through the years, we had our better times.
As neighbors, going to school, playing Army, Baseball and Football, going for hikes, sleeping out, riding our bikes to Flushing, going to the Drive-in, concerts and up North, cruising Flint or just hangin´out with "the Boyz"! Yeh! These are the things to remember.
One thing I won`t forget, Joe introduced me to the Heavymetal sounds of...

Barb and Teresa i am so sorry for the loss of your Son and brother.
My prayers to the family.

What can you say to family that comes to this crossroad in life, especially, when they are your friends. No words can be the right words to say, but that we love you and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

We did not see Joe often, but the times we did we will remember. One day, Joe was mowing the lawn up north on his very steep hill by tying a rope to the mower and sending it down the hill, using the rope to pull it back up to continue his rows of mowing. We never seen that...

I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. He will be missed and thought of in great memory. He was like a Big Brother to me when I was a kid. Rest in Peace. Love, Jamie Huntley-Phillips & Family.

I am very sad to hear that Joe is gone. I remember him as a hysterically funny guy that loved 80's heavy metal music. He was a unique person with a sense of humor that was always interesting and kind. He and Michelle (and little Trevor)even opened their home to me when I needed a place to stay. Although I haven't talked to him in years, I will miss Joe.

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of Joe. He was our neighbor on Calkins Rd., very nice people. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Shelly (Snook) Masters