LENORA-SNARR-Obituary

LENORA SNARR

Sandy, Utah

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Lenora Taylor Snarr 1918 ~ 2009 Lenora Taylor Snarr, 91, passed away peacefully October 3, 2009.She was born on May 30, 1918 to William Boyes and Stella Jeremy Taylor in Kimball, Idaho. Lenora moved to Holladay, Utah when she was 12, just prior to her mother's death. Lenora graduated from...

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Aunt Lenora will be missed! I'll miss her stories, updates, visits, cards and birthday phone calls. She has a special place in my heart. Sending my cousins loves and prayers as we honor your mother.

My deepest sympathy to the family. I have known Dee & Ruth for several years and have enjoyed their love and laughter. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We express our sympathy for the family. We live in Kailua-Kona where Dee and Ruth Snarr are wonderful neighbors. We wish you the blessings and comfort that the gospel can bring in this time of loss. Best regards, Elder & Sister (Wayne & Eileen) Moore.

From the time I meet Lenora, I felt that this women was a very special lady. I sure did love her wit and spunk. My prayers go out to the family, for this lovely lady was a gift to us all.

My childhood memories are full of Aunt Lenora. I loved 24th of July BBQs in their beautiful backyard and going to California and Lava Hot Springs nearly every summer. We even took a huge all girl road trip to Mount Rushmore. She was always hosting bridal and baby showers with a flare. Aunt Lenora treated me like her own daughter and I felt her love always. The last time I spoke with her a few weeks ago she was ready to move on and reunite with her eternal sweetheart. For this reason I am...

Dear Bob, Ann and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Lenora was a joy to visit over the years. She was a classy lady! My love, Kim Gillett

Your mother was a lovely lady with a lot of courage. I was glad I got to visit with her at a family reunion. My sincere condolences go to the family. It's hard to lose loved ones, but I can just imagine what a grand reunion she had with her beloved husband. Take care and support each other through this difficult time.

I am sorry to hear my great Aunt Lenora has passed on. My mom always spoke so highly of her and uncle Lloyd! She was the last survivor of that generation and she will be missed. At the reunion we had last summer, I thought she was the cutest little old lady with her comments, she seemed to be such a delight to be around. I love all of you, Snarr's and I am sorry I won't be there to pay my final respects to such an adored woman of our family. I know she was welcomed with open arms by many who...