Sara-Snyder-Obituary

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Sara Friedman Snyder

Charleston, South Carolina

Feb 11, 1928 – Nov 26, 2020 (Age 92)

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BORN
February 11, 1928
DIED
November 26, 2020
AGE
92
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina
CHARITY
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

Mrs. Sara Friedman Snyder, 92, of Charleston, SC, passed away peacefully on November 26, 2020. Mrs. Snyder was born on February 11, 1928 in Charleston, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Anne) Friedman. Mrs. Snyder is a second generation Charlestonian who attended The Courtenay...

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I was recently cleaning out my closet and found a skirt that I had bought at Anne's dress shop when I work there in the early '70s. Me being a transplant from Virginia, Mrs. Snyder offered me a job and she took me under her wing. Taught me so much about the retail world. She even paid for my plane ticket when I returned to Virginia for holiday. Years later I returned to Virginia where I entered the retail world once again... Which lasted 22 years.. the best times of my life and I owe it all...

I loved shopping at Anne's with my late mother Karen Kreutner. Sara, Gary, and Carly were always so kind. These are some of my favorite memories with me mom.

I just found out today about Sara’s passing. I am so sorry to hear this. Sara was loved by all that knew her, and has been missed every day since leaving King St. She touched so many lives with her wonderful smile and genuine care for everyone she met. Rest In Peace, dear Sara. My sincere condolences to all her family.

Deepest sympathy:

Dear Mary Ann and family,

Wishing you Peace to bring comfort, Courage to face the days ahead, and Loving Memories of your Sara to forever hold in your heart

Your friends,
TJ and Bobbi Scott

She was the best and loved me and all her grandkids under no conditions! I thought she was immortal and invincible. It's difficult, sad, and celebratory all at the same time. To see her lowered to rest today next to Gil brought the most joyful tear in my eyed. She loved Gil more than anyone in the world. Thank you all for the outpouring of love and support. Sara loved everyone of you. Please leave a note or memory. It's so nice to read them all!

aunt sara - i am so happy that you, mom and i always had our lunch and dinner dates while i was home. i love you. eve

I was lucky enough to be Monday night dinner guest of Sara, Gil , Aunt Shirley and Uncle Arnold. When Sara would be on her buying trips I would be Gil's date! The last few years it was Aunt Shirley, Sara and I. We always went to the new hip restaurants and talked about my love life. The last dinner was at Snob's and Sara made me take a picture alone in the middle of the restaurant standing up as she wanted to send to someone about a guy to set me up with. She was so young at heart and in...

Aunt Sara. You always made me feel special. I love you.❤

I shopped with Sara for many many years and when I went into the City my first stop was Anne’s... it became my favorite store. Sara and I became friends, such a lovely Lady and I will miss her. May God comfort you,Gary and family Betty