Phyllis-Snook-Obituary

Phyllis A. Snook

Portland, Maine

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SNOOK, Phyllis A. (Maxcy) Of Concord, formerly of Reading and Maynard. Widow of Rev. John Snook, Jr.; mother of J. Wesley Snook of Enfield, CT; Jacqueline S. Brooke of Boothbay, ME; Jane E. Crosby of Palmyra, NY & Jo Ellen Fay of Newburyport. Grandmother of 10, great-grandmother of 14....

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Dear Snook Family,

On behalf of the members of the First United Parish of Everett we would like to offer our deepest condolences to your family.

Dear Snook Family; I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing, she was such a wonderful lady! I have so many fond memories of your Mom & Dad at Old South. I hope the knowledge of them together agian will bring you comfort. Sincerely, Susan Morrison Fiorenza

Jean and I are sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. We have know her, and your father before, for many years. We spent numerous happy times with them over the years. In recent time we shared with your mother at Deaconess in Concord. She was a special part of the "lunch bunch" on Sundays after the chapel service. We will miss her.

So sorry to hear the news of Auntie Phyl. Hoping and praying that you have great joy in remembering the fun-loving lady that she was. We all have fond memories of the trips to "down Maine" to stare out at the starry night and go clamming during the day. Another memory about Aunt Phyl- how she loved her photos!!! Our thoughts are with you all. Love.

Dear Jo & family,
I will always remember BOTH your parents at Old South in Reading. So many memories. I was so sorry to hear of Mom's passing. It's nice to know your folks are together again forever. Enjoy the memories of them both, and you'll get through. Life goes on.

The Pingree family (Ralph, Philip and David) extend extends sincerest sympathy to the Snook family. Ralph and Adeline were very good friends of Jack and Phyllis. Adeline (deceased in 2006) enjoyed many a happy moment in Winchester with Phyllis. Our days together in Winchester and Butter Point Farm were filled with happiness and joy.

Dear Jo, We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Your Mom was a quite a lady. We think of you often, and we miss seeing you at camp and think of you often. Sincerely, Carole-Ann, Bernie, Jackie and Don Dunphe

dear jacqui and family....

I was talking to judy herlihy the other night and she told me about the passing of your mom. I remembed your mom from bringing your dad to the drs office many yrs ago... are thoughts with you and your fami;y at this time...... Debby(kendall)slater