William-Snyder-Obituary

William E. Snyder Sr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1932 - 2015

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William E. Snyder, Sr., 83, of Harrisburg, passed away on Sunday, July 12, 2015 at Holy Spirit Hospital. He was born on March 26, 1932, a son to the late Clarence Snyder and Violet (Fesler) Snyder-Forney. He proudly served in the US Navy during the Korean War. He retired from the US Post Office...

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Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a great coach on Davis Baseball team many years ago.

RIP Dad, so very glad we spent some quality time together last month who knew it would be the last....

To my friend of many long years, I can only say I am sorry this has happened to you. I met Bill only once but liked him right off. You will always have wonderful memories to call upon to keep you from being too sad. That is a wonderful part of growing old together.

Joyce I cannot imagine the loss and pain you are going through. It is good to know you are surrounded with your family and your Rockville family. It is during these times that we can turn to them for support knowing they will be there whenever you need them. But most important of all is that Jesus, like the footprints in the sand is carrying you, and comforting you too.

Jefferson and Deborah Davenport

Mr. Bill, you will be missed so much by your Rockville family. I will miss you helping with the Tidings and your humor that made it go so fast. Jim and I send our prayers to Joyce and all her family and to Bill Jr. and his family

We are sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Bill. We will certainly miss seeing him walking and driving through the neighborhood. He was pleasant and always had kind words to say. Faye & Jayden

Bill rest in peace, I will miss your wit, but most of all your friendship. You will always have a place in mine and the members of your Rockville family in our hearts.

Rest in peace Brother Bill. This is a great loss to Perseverance Lodge No. 21 and Freemasonry in general. Your memory will always be with us
Granville S. Strachan jr, P.M.

Grief is not to be feared, but embraced, for it is the measure and result of love shared and remembered. We are so blessed to have shared in Bill's life. And what a life it was! He had a sense of humor as big as his enormous heart. Love and prayers are extended to all who were touched by Bill, especially Joyce, the Vo family and all of our friends at Rockville.