Captain Snyder is survived by his wife, three sons and six daughters. The sons are Marcus and D.H. Snyder Jr. of Colorado City and Fred Snyder of Lubbock. The daughters are Mrs. C.C. Kirkpatrick of San Angelo, Mrs. W.T. Jones of Georgetown, Mrs. Warren Moore of Austin, Mrs. W.H. Atwell of Dallas, Mrs. C.M. Armstrong of Seminole, Gaines County, and Mrs. E.J. Olive of Dallas.
Arrangements for the funeral have not been made, according to the message received in Dallas. Mrs. Atwell and Mrs. Olive will leave this morning for Georgetown, where they will be joined by other members of the family, when funeral services will be arranged. Dallas Morning News, September 14, 1921
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Captain Snyder is survived by his wife, three sons and six daughters. The sons are Marcus and D.H. Snyder Jr. of Colorado City and Fred Snyder of Lubbock. The daughters are Mrs. C.C. Kirkpatrick of San Angelo, Mrs. W.T. Jones of Georgetown, Mrs. Warren Moore of Austin, Mrs. W.H. Atwell of Dallas, Mrs. C.M. Armstrong of Seminole, Gaines County, and Mrs. E.J. Olive of Dallas.
Arrangements for the funeral have not been made, according to the message received in Dallas. Mrs. Atwell and Mrs. Olive will leave this morning for Georgetown, where they will be joined by other members of the family, when funeral services will be arranged. Dallas Morning News, September 14, 1921
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His life was an inspiration,
His memory a benediction.
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