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Stanley Lee Snyder Sr.

Springfield, Ohio

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News Death NoticeSNYDER, Stanley Lee Sr. 76, of South Charleston, passed away at 1:36 AM Saturday, August 20, 2011. He was born February 5, 1935 in Springfield, the son of Margaret Miles and Steve Snyder. Mr. Snyder was a member of the Ford Model A Club in Englewood. He enjoyed playing...

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Stanley always seem to have a smile, I have never seen him depressed about anything. He always played Santa at wal mart , and it jusst won't be the same. He will be missed here.

We are thinking of all of you. So sorry we could not attend Uncle Stanley's service. Please know you are in our prayers.

Sorry to hear about the death of your Dad. Keep the special memories you have of him. Know that I am keeping you in my thoughts during this difficult time.

Anita Washburn CCDD

Stanley will be missed by many. He has act and treated others as God would have expected him to! He is in the hands of a higher power, so let's celebtrate the time we shared with Stanley and remember joy he brought to each and everyone of us!!!

Kevin Howard

Only knowing Stanley for only a few years, I can truly say he was a great man. we always made sure we spent time with each other while at work. We talked lot about his classic car, and told me how much he loved that car. I looked forward to seeing Stanley every Friday he was scheduled to work at Wal-Mart. My thoughts and prayers goes out to Snyder family. He will be missed by all he came in contact with!!

Mr & Mrs Kevin Howard ( Wal-Mart Manager)

Garry - so sorry to hear of your father's passing. You have been a wonderful son - may that comfort you. Pam (CCDD)

Garry,
Was so sorry to hear about your dad,you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Snyder Family,
When Stan worked in the Garden section at Wal-Mart, he was always my cashier. One day he asked me what I was doing and I told him we were getting ready to make homemade ice cream. Stan said I haven't had homemade ice cream in many years. I said well I live across the way, when I make some I will bring you a bowl. Later, my daughter and I brought back some ice cream for Stan. He was so happy. He couldn't believe that I brought some back to him. Everytime after that...

Garry,
My condolences regarding the passing of your Father. You have been a great supportive Son that I am SURE he appreciated. Cherish the memories.
In my prayers,
Cindy Hensley (FFM)