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Synthia L. Snyder

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Synthia L. Snyder Synthia L. Snyder, 71, formerly of Easton, PA, died Friday, Aug. 17, 2018. Born Feb. 25, 1948 in Easton, she was a daughter of the late Gustave and Ruth (Jones) Hoops. Synthia had been employed by Praxis / Easton Nursing Center and was a seamstress. She is survived by three...

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Sindy Louise Snyder

Time, although little time it is, is not proving to heal or lessen my aching heart. I see you everywhere in our home, I smell you, I have to catch myself calling "Mom" to show you or ask you something. We've found the most peace in sharing stories, laughing, looking through photos and receiving so many flowers, plants, donations, cards, meals and condolences..... Wow you were/are loved. Even with that bold personality people loved, appreciated and sawt you out.... Our family is very grateful...

Not goodbye but until we meet again. I have so many memories that are etched into my brain. I will miss you so very much. I will miss your honesty the most. You were loud and blunt and fierce. But you loved that way too. And I am blessed to have had all of our times together.
Teresa
XOXOXO

I'll love you forever nanny

you will be miss by friends family. god your family

Mom I will be lost without you at least for a while. I hold hatred toward that cancer, how it stool you from me. I can't even put it into words. But I am at peace knowing I got to care for you, I got time I'll cherish and you told me you were ready it was time and not to be sad. Of course I'm sad, I've cryed, I'm anger (at cancer) and I'm devastated to be parentless.... I love you Mom, you taught me so much, i promise to pass it on. Again I love you and miss you badly, what will I do with all...

"RIP" Cindy you will not be forgotten. You always made everybody laugh, so keep doing it. LOVE YA! Doreen

Sindy you were my life baby. I'm gonna miss you so much that it hurts. I know you are in a better place now. No pain or discomfort. I will see you again one day and we will be together again. God bless you!!!!! I love you baby!!!

RIP and my thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones

Aunt Cindy is a lovely woman who has a smile and laugh that infects the whole room. You can't help to smile when she is. This picture of her is perfect! It absolutely showcases this fact.

I hope peace comes fast to those who love her. And I hope when times are hard, they think of her smile.