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I sure miss you sis! When I think of you, it brightens my day but at the same time elicits sadness to know the world has lost such a wonderful person. Love you lots. Donald Ray
Don Threadgill
October 09, 2023 | Family
Salem, Oregon
1940 - 2020 (Age 80)
Vera Snow Vera "Lou" Louise Snow, 80, passed away Sept. 7, 2020, in Salem, Ore., of age-related causes. She was born in Missouri to Leonard and Velma (Williams) Threadgill. Lou moved to Fort Smith after high school, where she met Ken Snow while both were working at Fisher Piano on Garrison...
Read MoreI sure miss you sis! When I think of you, it brightens my day but at the same time elicits sadness to know the world has lost such a wonderful person. Love you lots. Donald Ray
Don Threadgill
October 09, 2023 | Family
To my beautiful and wonderful sister. I love you and miss you.
Don
October 09, 2022 | Family
Thank you for the kind words. Mom loved her WACGC family; you were all so supportive! She gave me, her daughter Shelley, wonderful memories to last a lifetime. Best to you all.
Shelley
October 19, 2020 | Daughter
Lou you will always be my special friend at Scott and Sheila's home. We had so many good laughs and cries. I always loved being with you and giving the kids a hard time. We did have fun. I love now and forever.
brewer99502@live,com
October 18, 2020
Oh gosh what to say, what to say! Sheila and Shelley, I don't know if you remember me or not, but I was the "agency hippie" at WAC&GC back in the early to mid 70's. I got to know your mom when we both worked as secretaries in very close proximity physically. Luckily we hit it off beautifully and Lou became a dear and precious friend to me. We had a great relationship, and I've thought of her many times throughout the years. I remember ya'll living on Clifton Court and so many silly times...
Donna Keller
October 17, 2020
My beautiful sister Lou was my best friend, mentor, and protector. Lou always looked for the best in people and found it no matter how well hidden. I will forever remember and cherish the time we spent together. She raised two beautiful daughters to whom she was dedicated. Our early years were spent on a farm in southeast Missouri where she labored in the cotton fields along with the entire family. Lou was extremely smart and a master of words – she simply could not be beaten in Scrabble. She...
Don Threadgill
October 17, 2020 | Brother
Cluster of 50 Memorial Trees
DONALD THREADGILL
October 17, 2020 | Bartlett, TN