Charles Lee Snow, the son of Lloyd and Alice Snow was born on February 5, 1949, in Cedar Rapids, IA. He was raised and received his early education in Lake Park, IA. After high school he worked several places as a cook throughout his life. He lived in several communities, Estherville, Waterloo, Ruthven and Sioux Falls before moving to Spencer.
On September 1, 1981, he married Donna Crawmer in Estherville. Charles loved to do woodworking projects and fix and build things. He enjoyed watching the Hawkeyes play and never turned down the opportunity to do Karaoke.
Charles passed away on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, at the Spencer Hospital, at the age of 74. He was preceded in death by his parents; his granddaughter, Tavia Navarro and 2 brothers: Jack and Jim.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Donna of Spencer, IA; his son, Josh Snow (Lisa) of Williamsburg, KS; his four daughters: Pam McClure (Kelley) of Box Elder, SD, Sandra Snow of Spencer, IA, Tracy Tindall (Ray) of Spirit Lake, IA and Erika Snow of Spencer, IA; his 16 grandchildren; his three sisters; other relatives and friends.
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