Mrs. Snedeker was a home maker. She used every care and loving ministry to made the home attractive and its inmates comfortable and happy. She was sacrificial in her spirit and strength and never complained when she was ill or had tasks to perform. She was a faithful attendant of the church and willingly did her share in the societies to which she belonged.
Mrs. Snedeker leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, Samuel Snedeker; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Cleland; two grandchildren, Margaret May Snedeker, and Marion LaVerne Cleland and the following brothers and sisters; Wm. Stallilngs, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Roy Stallings, of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Sam Brunner, of Wood River; Frank Stalllings, of Gothenburg; Mrs. Nellie Rose, of Las Vegas, Nevada; Arthur Stallings, of Omaha, Nebraska.
Mrs. Snedeker's passing was a great shock to her family. She had not been seriously ill and was apparently in her usual health when she retired on Wednesday night. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The sympathy of the community is extended in the hour of deepest grief for the family.
Kearney Daily Hub, Tuesday, October 29, 1935, page 6
Mrs. Snedeker was a home maker. She used every care and loving ministry to made the home attractive and its inmates comfortable and happy. She was sacrificial in her spirit and strength and never complained when she was ill or had tasks to perform. She was a faithful attendant of the church and willingly did her share in the societies to which she belonged.
Mrs. Snedeker leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, Samuel Snedeker; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Cleland; two grandchildren, Margaret May Snedeker, and Marion LaVerne Cleland and the following brothers and sisters; Wm. Stallilngs, of Wheeling, W. Va.; Roy Stallings, of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Sam Brunner, of Wood River; Frank Stalllings, of Gothenburg; Mrs. Nellie Rose, of Las Vegas, Nevada; Arthur Stallings, of Omaha, Nebraska.
Mrs. Snedeker's passing was a great shock to her family. She had not been seriously ill and was apparently in her usual health when she retired on Wednesday night. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The sympathy of the community is extended in the hour of deepest grief for the family.
Kearney Daily Hub, Tuesday, October 29, 1935, page 6
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