Martha-Snead-Obituary

Martha Lee Snead

Monroe, North Carolina

1928 - 2011

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Martha Lee Snead 'Bitsy' MONROE -- Martha Sneed, a native and longtime resident of Monroe, passed over to God's heavenly kingdom on February 19, 2011. Bitsy was born on September 25, 1928, daughter of the late Eugene and Patricia Hood Lee. She was known for her vivacious, determined,...

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The Service was beautiful, the friends were like flowers from God's own hand picked garden and what "precious memories!
May God continue to guide and bless you each day.
It was a joy to know and work with you Gill.
I will always cherish your friendship.
Sylvia Keziah

It seems that I've always known Bitsy and she was one of those people whom I have liked from the minute I met her. She was a joy to be around and it was an honor to know her. My heart goes out to her sons and her sister Teka ad the rest of her family. God Bless.

We are so sorry for learn of your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

We met Bitsy when visiting Cynthia and Bob and although we only spent a short time in her company, she left an everlasting memory which we will always treasure. she was a wonderful peson who spread joy very easily. each time I look at they windchime she so very kindly gave us I can hear her laughter. may she rest in peace. please accept our very sincere prayers for you all in your very sad loss may you gather strengh from knowing how loved she was by all who met her.
Rosalin and Terry...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the memories of your mother and the great life experiences you shared with her, live on with you and give you comfort. Gerry and Roberta Cecil (Overland Park, KS)

Our condolences are offered to you all on this sad occasion. We have Fond memories of a lovely lady called bitsy, although we did not meet but a few times, Bitsy was a person who lived in our memories and will continue to do so.as her wind chimes gently sound in the apple tree we think of her, she made us welcome, she made us laugh, and her laughter will always be heard in the wind chimes we cherish Gob Bless Bitsy and her family Rosalin and Terry (England)

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

Although, I never got to meet your mother I heard the love and honor you held for her each time you spoke about her. What great memories you get to keep. My thoughts and prayers for you and your family.

Every once in a while people are blessed to meet someone who transcends the meaning of the word "special". I met her only once and within minutes of talking with her, she had me in tears. Her picture should be in the dictionary under the word "character". Although, I never had the opportunity to meet Lee, her other sons Herndon and Haydn are without a doubt a chip off the old block. My prayers to the family and this thought to Gil . . . I know how it feels to lose your best friend. May God be...