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Marie C. Snyder
Marie C. Snyder, 60, of Center Valley, previously of Quakertown, died Thursday, Sept. 14, in Hospice House of the V.N.A. of St. Lukes, Lower Saucon Twp. She was employed as a bartender for the Trumbauersville Betterment Club and the North Penn Gun Club. Born in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of Richard Frank of Richlandtown and the late Rita A. (Triboletti) Frank. Survivors: Father; sons, Thomas and companion Kristine Scholl of Richlandtown; daughters, Debra Snyder and fiancee Brian Barber, with whom she resided, Beth Trainer of Quakertown; brothers, Richard E. Frank and wife Sharon of Elverson, Joseph Frank of Allentown, Carlo Frank of Mountain Top; sister, Sarah Mae Cope of Quakertown; grandson, Cody Philip Chandler; former husband, Philip Snyder. She was predeceased by a sister, Tina Pomeroy. Services: Memorial Service, 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, 2006, Jeffrey A. Naugle Funeral Home, 20 N. Ambler St., Quakertown. Call 1-3 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Contributions: In memory of Marie Snyder, to V.N.A. Hospice House of St. Lukes, 2455 Black River Rd., Bethlehem, PA 18015.

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Published by Morning Call on Sep. 16, 2006.

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For my Mom (SARAH)

September 26, 2006

Dorene Davis

September 26, 2006

Dear Frank Family
My deepest sympathy goes to all of you. I know you will miss Marie very much and feel the pain of her loss, but memories are forever and we can all keep those special memories in our heart. I loved Marie, she was a special cousin. I'm so thankful to God that He gave me those last few weeks to see her and share phone conversations with her. He is good and will help you through this time.
Love Dorene

September 23, 2006

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Dan Fitzgerald

September 22, 2006

Tommy, Beth and Debbie,



I am sorry to hear your loss. Your mother was a strong woman and someone to look up to. I had a lot of respect for her.

Sherry Koch

September 19, 2006

Dear Debbie, I just found out, please know I would have been there had I known. I will always remember the fun I had with your mom, she had it hard but she never complained. I will miss her,I talked to her a few mouths ago but she never told me she was sick. Our prays are with you all. Love Jody and Sherry Koch

Bill Yanish

September 19, 2006

To Rich & Family....



Please accept my heart-felt sympathy regarding Marie's passing.



I only knew Marie from when she worked at Carmen's. But, I can tell you that even though my time knowing/seeing Marie was short, it made a lasting impression on me and others.



Not surprisingly, although a few years younger than our "Carmen's Group", Marie was a lot more mature that we were. It was quite a treat for all of us when Marie arrived for work and each of us would try and get her attention.



Right away she would smile and laugh, and, I'm sure, we thought, or hoped it was for each of us.... individually.



Although Marie is gone and the hurt remains - the hurt and pain will mostly go away. What remains is what we learned from Marie....

To Love

To Care

To Laugh



Marie, know that you taught us well...



We will always love you...

We will always care about you......

We will, over time, learn to laugh and enjoy our memories of you



Thank you Marie for making each of us a better person!!! I can still picture you standing there in Carmen's so many times laughing at and with us...we were soooo silly. Oh, how we loved you.



Go in peace, Marie

Go in peace........

Pat Niemy

September 19, 2006

Sarah, Be strong ~~~ thinking of you at this time.

Beverly Funk

September 18, 2006

To all of the Families:

I'm so sorry to learn of Marie's passing. My family did not know of Tina's passing either. Chick & I would have been there if we had known. We are deeply saddened for your losses. There are not many words to comfort for the loss of a loved one. Love makes memory eternal. Marie, Tina & Rita will live on in our memories.

Thinking of you all at this sad time. With Loving Memories & Sincere Sympathy

Marilyn (Chick) Frank & Bev (Funk) Schafer

Corey & Ann Frank

September 17, 2006

Sincere sympathy on the loss of Aunt Marie. Please know you are in our prayers.

Rick Cope

September 17, 2006

Aunt Marie,

You are now with grandmom and Tina.

Mom and your brothers will now watch over your children. We will

all miss you.

Ricky

Bruce and Moira Dorse

September 17, 2006

We send our sincere sympathy to all of Marie's family. We will always remember Marie's friendly smile. Have comfort in knowing the pain is no longer with her, and she is now in a better place, smiling once again.

Love, Aunt Sharon Frank

September 17, 2006

Debbie, Tom, Beth and Cody,

Your mother and grandmother meant so many things to so many people. She was a wonderful giving selfless person. I was proud to be her sister-in-law. I find comfort knowing that she is finally at peace. Remember that your loss is shared by many friends and family who care and that you are in our hearts, thoughts and every prayer. May you find the courage to face tomorrow in the love that surrounds you today.

Mike McGourney

September 16, 2006

Tom, Deb, & Beth I am sorry to hear of your loss My thoughts are with you in this time of grief

BETH TRAINER

September 16, 2006

I MISS YOU SO MUCH AND I'LL NEVER KNOW A MORE STRONGER OR LOVING PERSON IN THIS WORLD. I FEEL SO LOST WITHOUT HER BUT SHE'S IN A BETTER PLACE KNOW. I'LL LOVE AND MISS YOU FOREVER.

Sarah Cope

September 16, 2006

Marie, I can not put it in words what you mean to me,but you are in a much better place now say hello to mom and Tina. love you very much , Sarah

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