May God bless you and your...
Bill was my big brother from whom
I knew I could always get help and advice. I will greatly miss him but I'm sure he is now comfortable in
God's arms.
Ruthie
Ruth Snyder
March 14, 2005 | Lakeland, FL
Houston, Texas
SNYDER, WILLIAM E. of Dallas passed away March 5 after a valiant fight with mesothelioma. Born 84 years ago in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, Bill was a graduate of Lafayette College. After graduation he served in WWII in the Merchant Marines ferrying hazardous cargo to troops overseas. In 1956 Bill...
Read MoreBill was my big brother from whom
I knew I could always get help and advice. I will greatly miss him but I'm sure he is now comfortable in
God's arms.
Ruthie
Ruth Snyder
March 14, 2005 | Lakeland, FL
DEAR HELEN,
I AM SO SORRY TO LEARN OF YOUR DAD'S DEATH. I HATE THAT I MISSED HIS MEMORIAL SERVICE, BUT HAVE BEEN OUT OF TOWN. I KNOW HE MEANT THE WORLD TO YOU AND YOUR GREAT FAMILY AND I ONLY HOPE THAT YOU AND YOUR SISTERS AND ESPECIALLY YOUR MOM WILL TAKE COMFORT IN THE MEMORIES I KNOW HE LEFT BEHIND....SUSAN COOPER
Susan Cooper
March 12, 2005 | Dallas, TX
Often growing up in a work environment is a like just plain growing up. You fail to recognize those who form your ethical standards until you go out into the world and realize not everyone is like your first mentor. Never have I appreciated so much or met another like Mr. Snyder. He taught me that professionalism, personal involvement, and strong morals can co-exist. They haven’t in many other places I’ve worked, but they existed at William E. Snyder’s WESCO Equipment. Many of us who work...
Patti (Frasier) Thielen
March 11, 2005 | Houston, TX
Mrs. Snyder:
You're in our prayers. Thanks for all your help while I was in school at U. of H.
Donald
Donald & Melissa Griffith
March 09, 2005 | Wilmington, NC
My memories of Uncle Bill will be happy ones. He was always so full of life and vitality and I will treasure these memories. In deepest sympathy.
CHRIS & SANDY BOWLBY
March 09, 2005 | SEMINOLE, FL
Calm seas and smooth sailing for eternity.
Jerry Woleben
March 09, 2005 | Houston, TX
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March 09, 2005