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I am so sorry to hear of his passing. My Dad worked for him at the Philadelphia Art Museum. He was very good to my father. My family will forever be grateful. Sincerely The "Griers".
Sandra
February 18, 2025
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Lawrence H. Snyder of West Chester Lawrence Howard Snyder, 94, husband of Ruth “Rusty” (Bodder) Snyder, died peacefully at his home March 24, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. In addition to his wife of 71 years, he is survived by his three children, Paul (Katherine) Snyder, Gretchen (Tom)...
Read MoreI am so sorry to hear of his passing. My Dad worked for him at the Philadelphia Art Museum. He was very good to my father. My family will forever be grateful. Sincerely The "Griers".
Sandra
February 18, 2025
I am very sorry for your loss I think I have one of your father's art work it is the most fabulous pieces I never new your dad but he must have been a very talented person the picture I have is a elephant with a baby on top
Vi landeis
April 08, 2017 | Mandan, ND
As a child, I'm pretty sure I spent more time at the Snyder household than at my own home. Every day, as soon as I got home from school, I would hop on my bike and head over to the Snyders. David and I would play basketball (first one to score 60 baskets) or ping pong (best of 11.) Many, many times I stayed for dinner. Even now, with my eyes closed and just the right wind, I think I can still smell Rusty's Rice Pilaf. Afterwards, Larry would offer up big bowls of ice cream. But what...
Chris Conyers
March 29, 2017 | Naples, FL
Our sincere sympathy to cousin Larry's family. Larry lived a full and meaningful life and is fondly remembered as an extraordinary individual. I only regret I had not had the opportunity to spend time with him outside of the times we met and talked at family gatherings. May you find comfort in your remembrance of the love he shared with his family throughout his life.
Peace and Blessings.
Rev. James Swarts
March 29, 2017 | Rochester, NY
What an awesome Uncle to my sister Emily and me. He and Rusty always opened their home and arms to our family, including our traditional day after Christmas visit, camping trips, and fishing trips, to helping me overcoming seasickness during one fishing trip, and catching a ton of blue fish. What a great man, father, husband, and uncle. You will be missed.
Tom Jackson
March 28, 2017 | Blue Springs, MO