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Judith Norene “Judi” <I>Schlecht</I> Snyder

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Judith Norene “Judi” Schlecht Snyder

Birth
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Death
23 Apr 2021 (aged 78)
Texas, USA
Burial
Taylor, Williamson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Fourth Addition, Section I
Memorial ID
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It is with a heavy heart, that the family of Judith Norene Snyder, announce that she passed away early Friday morning, April 23, 2021.

She was born Nov. 4, 1942 in Norfolk, Nebraska.

Having moved to Big Spring, during her teen years, she met a handsome US Air Force airman who became the love of her life and the two were married on Sept. 23, 1963.

She was more readily known as" Judi" to most, however, most adoringly "Mom" and "Grama." Together, she and Jim had three children, the family of five began their lives together in northern Indiana before settling in Taylor in 1976.

She was an accomplished bookkeeper by profession, having worked for retail businesses in downtown Taylor, eventually spending over 20 years with Condra Funeral Home.

After her retirement, she went to work for her oldest son at his auto restoration shop. Some of her passions included sewing, cross-stich, cooking, being a great admirer of her grandchildren and her dogs.

A few of her notable projects include sewing her daughter's wedding dress and personalized cross-stitched stockings for the grandchildren that adorned the hearth each Christmas.

Judi has joined the company of Heaven that includes her parents, loving husband and many dear family members.

Judi is survived by her brother, Don Schlecht and wife Carol; brother, Dean Pasold; children, Jeff Snyder and wife Joanne Snyder, Jon Snyder and wife Julie Snyder, Jodi Snyder Hahn and husband Jason Hahn; grandchildren, Jeremy Snyder and wife, Lauren Snyder, Jenna Snyder, Jordan Hahn and James Hahn.

She will be greatly missed.

After a funeral service at Trinity Lutheran Church in Taylor, she will be laid to rest in Taylor City Cemetery next to Jim. Services are provided by Condra Funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, you may make donations to the Sacred Heart Food Pantry, Trinity Lutheran Church or your local animal shelter.
Contributor: Joe Eckols (48385055) • [email protected]
It is with a heavy heart, that the family of Judith Norene Snyder, announce that she passed away early Friday morning, April 23, 2021.

She was born Nov. 4, 1942 in Norfolk, Nebraska.

Having moved to Big Spring, during her teen years, she met a handsome US Air Force airman who became the love of her life and the two were married on Sept. 23, 1963.

She was more readily known as" Judi" to most, however, most adoringly "Mom" and "Grama." Together, she and Jim had three children, the family of five began their lives together in northern Indiana before settling in Taylor in 1976.

She was an accomplished bookkeeper by profession, having worked for retail businesses in downtown Taylor, eventually spending over 20 years with Condra Funeral Home.

After her retirement, she went to work for her oldest son at his auto restoration shop. Some of her passions included sewing, cross-stich, cooking, being a great admirer of her grandchildren and her dogs.

A few of her notable projects include sewing her daughter's wedding dress and personalized cross-stitched stockings for the grandchildren that adorned the hearth each Christmas.

Judi has joined the company of Heaven that includes her parents, loving husband and many dear family members.

Judi is survived by her brother, Don Schlecht and wife Carol; brother, Dean Pasold; children, Jeff Snyder and wife Joanne Snyder, Jon Snyder and wife Julie Snyder, Jodi Snyder Hahn and husband Jason Hahn; grandchildren, Jeremy Snyder and wife, Lauren Snyder, Jenna Snyder, Jordan Hahn and James Hahn.

She will be greatly missed.

After a funeral service at Trinity Lutheran Church in Taylor, she will be laid to rest in Taylor City Cemetery next to Jim. Services are provided by Condra Funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, you may make donations to the Sacred Heart Food Pantry, Trinity Lutheran Church or your local animal shelter.
Contributor: Joe Eckols (48385055) • [email protected]


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