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Roberta Ann "Bobbie" Snider

Phoenix, Arizona

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Snider, Roberta "Bobbie" Ann age 92, passed away peacefully on Nov. 21, 2012. She was born in 1920 to Robert & Minnie Gorsline in Michigan and was the third of seven children. She met and married her husband, Everett, in 1942 and moved to Phoenix in 1953. They were married for 68...

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Christmas 2011 with Santa

2009 67th anniversary

Bobbie circa 1921

2006 four generations

I was given the jackpot of all gifts in life by getting "loved" into this extraordinary family by this incredible woman when I was 1 year old. The love and care she showered on me throughout my life made all the difference in itself, but by treating me as her own, she gave me everything that I could not have imagined living without in the sweetest, most wonderful relationships! The friendship that her and my mom shared was the greatest example of a true bond, and one that has shaped every...

This was the Facebook entry I wrote the day she passed:
"Today the world said goodbye to one of the most amazing women I have ever known-my Grandma.
She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. I will always cherish the memories I had with her and the way she loved. She loved so greatly a
nd made everyone feel like they were a part of our family!
I will always miss the way she would cup your face with her super soft, wrinkly hands and give you the littlest of kisses. Or...

Dear Buttons and Tom--I am so sorry and I know she will be greatly missed by all. Her legacy continues because she, along with your father, raised such kind and compassionate children. When I moved in across the street from you in Phoenix, your family embraced us so warmly and we shared so many wonderful times. I will always remember the trips north to old Arizona your parents took us on: Jerome, Gilbert, the Grand Canyon...such wonderful memories. Love-Elaine

Much love and light to all of you. So very sorry to hear the news. I love her cookies the most and will never forget the day she rescued me from heat stroke. How she built the pull out hamper in the hall bath or used carpet samples to create wall to wall carpeting (it was so cool!) in Buttons' room. I loved her smiles and warm laughter and she never made a person feel unwelcome (even if we had been swimming in the irrigation or tromping through the flood waters.) xoxoxoxox What a wonderful...

She was a sweet lady and had such a beautiful heart and a smile that lit up the room...all traits she passed to her children. Such sad news and although the loss is difficult, she is at peace. I love you guys and will keep you all in my prayers.