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Mable <I>Green</I> Snow

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Mable Green Snow

Birth
Salina, Saline County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Mar 1976 (aged 78)
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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(The Pagosa Springs Sun March 18, 1976)
Mable (Green) Snow
passed away in Canon City, Colo. March 9, 1976 after a long illness. She was a former resident of Archuleta County and Pagosa Springs. Mable Green Snow was born in Salina, Kansas December 25, 1897
to John and Jane Green.

She came to Colorado with her family at an early
age and was united in marriage to Otto Snow January 21, 1914. Soon after their marriage the couple moved to Mable's homestead in Stagebarn Canon, near Dyke. Three daughters were born to them there. They sold the ranch
in 1935 and moved to Pagosa Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Snow managed a dancehall over the old Dunagan Garage for several years and 1938 built the Pine Grove Hall. They sold this establishment in 1942 and moved to Trinidad, Colo. They then moved to Salida in 1956.

Mrs. Snow was preceded in death by her husband, Otto; one daughter, Goldie Youngblood; and by three grandchildren, Carolyn Barngrover, Clarence Youngblood, and James Barngrover, She is survived by two daughters, Cora Barngrover of Poncha Springs, and Allie Faye Marsh of Florence; two grnd daughters, Ranelle Youngblood of Dallas Texas and Linda Lock of Florence Colorado; a brother Archur Green of Naturita, Colo.; one sister, Grace Cundiff of Durango; a great granddaughter, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held March 12 from the Methodist Church in Pagosa Springs with Rev. J. C. Wood officiating. Burial was in Hilltop Cemetery and funeral arrangements were in charge of Lynch Funeral Home.
(The Pagosa Springs Sun March 18, 1976)
Mable (Green) Snow
passed away in Canon City, Colo. March 9, 1976 after a long illness. She was a former resident of Archuleta County and Pagosa Springs. Mable Green Snow was born in Salina, Kansas December 25, 1897
to John and Jane Green.

She came to Colorado with her family at an early
age and was united in marriage to Otto Snow January 21, 1914. Soon after their marriage the couple moved to Mable's homestead in Stagebarn Canon, near Dyke. Three daughters were born to them there. They sold the ranch
in 1935 and moved to Pagosa Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Snow managed a dancehall over the old Dunagan Garage for several years and 1938 built the Pine Grove Hall. They sold this establishment in 1942 and moved to Trinidad, Colo. They then moved to Salida in 1956.

Mrs. Snow was preceded in death by her husband, Otto; one daughter, Goldie Youngblood; and by three grandchildren, Carolyn Barngrover, Clarence Youngblood, and James Barngrover, She is survived by two daughters, Cora Barngrover of Poncha Springs, and Allie Faye Marsh of Florence; two grnd daughters, Ranelle Youngblood of Dallas Texas and Linda Lock of Florence Colorado; a brother Archur Green of Naturita, Colo.; one sister, Grace Cundiff of Durango; a great granddaughter, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held March 12 from the Methodist Church in Pagosa Springs with Rev. J. C. Wood officiating. Burial was in Hilltop Cemetery and funeral arrangements were in charge of Lynch Funeral Home.


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