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Lois Snouffer Obituary

Lois Anna (Hall) Snouffer, 94, of Fort Wayne, IN, died on Tuesday December 5, 2023, Born April 8, 1929, in Fort Wayne, IN the daughter of the late Lewis A. and Anna (Wagner) Hall. Lois attended North Side High School and International Business College and worked as a secretary at Trinity English Lutheran Church. She married her former husband, Richard I. Snouffer in February of 1952. Her hobbies were genealogy, gardening and quilting. She is survived by her six children, Michael (Denise) Snouffer, Susan (Joe) McIntosh, Ellen Keyes, Lisa (Tim) Warren, Becky (Jeff) Bushee, and Eric (Ann) Snouffer. Also survived by eleven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law, James (Sheila) Hall. No Services per her request. Preferred memorials are to Stillwater Hospice. Fond memories may be shared at www.mccombandsons.com for the Snouffer family.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Dec. 9, 2023.

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Diana (Kolb) Stewart

December 3, 2024

Loved spending many times with her and other family members. Loved her knowledge of our family history, stories of her with mom (her cousin).

Diana (Kolb) Stewart

December 11, 2023

She was my go to for family tree info. Loved seeing her when the ladies got together for family visits. Aunt Ann, Aunt Tootie, Aunt Marie, Grandma Mildred. It was always so fun. We Lost my mom (Maxine) just a year ago and I corresponded with her with he a few times then. My thoughts and prayers are you. Diana

Dolores Tichenor

December 9, 2023

Lois Snouffer was a lovely lady. I met her through Marilyn Fahey and was asked to join a women´s investment that the two of them and several other ladies were forming. I was pleased to accept and enjoyed the times spent with the club. Lois and I also discussed genealogy over the years. I was always interested in the stories she wrote for her family. We saw each other at local genealogy meetings. During the entire pandemic and lockdown, Marilyn and Lois played online bridge three times a week with me and another friend of mine. It was a great activity to keep our minds active.
I´m very sorry for your loss. I hope the memories of good times will help.

Sandy Huff Waldrop

December 9, 2023

My deepest sympathies to Mike, Eric and all of the Snouffer family. Lois always made me feel closer to my mother since they were lifelong friends until Mom died at age 68. Lois was such a lovely lady, and I so admired her positive attitude and beautiful smile. She will be missed.

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