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Obit - Milton L. "Bud" Snyder 1934-2009
Posted 05 May 2013 by erwaym
COUDERSPORT - Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, died Wednesday (Oct. 14, 2009) at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Fickinger Funeral Home, Coudersport.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2009
Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, PA
Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, PA died Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport.
Born on December 1, 1933 in Coudersport, he was the son of Oscar and Hannah Haskins Snyder. On May 24, 1958 in Chrystal, PA he married Waneta Perkins who survives.
Mr. Snyder was a 1951 graduate of Coudersport High School. He was a veteran of the Korean War having served with the U. S. Air Force. He had worked for Joe Costa at Costa’s Electric Store for 17 years and later was a self-employed general contractor until his retirement.
Mr. Snyder was a member of Park United Methodist Church and a charter member of the former Jaycee’s when in 1966 he was Member of the Year. He was also a member and past president of the former Coudersport Exchange Club, now Coudersport Service Club, and was a member of the Coudersport Golf Club where he had served on the Board of Directors and in 2005 he received the Heritage Award.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Betsy Snyder of Coudersport, PA, a son, James M. (Sherri) Snyder of Coudersport, PA, two grandsons, Logan and Taylor Hathaway,
two brothers,
- Gary (Janice) Snyder of Olean, NY and
- Joseph (Patricia) Snyder of Coudersport, PA,
- a sister, Edith Glassmire of Coudersport, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Allen Snyder and Donald W. Snyder, and three sisters, Anna Lee “Tee” Troy, Leone Chase, and Norma Snow.
Friends may call from 6:00pm - 8:00pm Saturday, October 17, 2009 at the Fickinger Funeral Home of Coudersport. Funeral and committal services will be at 3:00pm Sunday at Park United Methodist Church in Coudersport with Reverend Scott Ogden, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Eulalia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sweden Valley Manor Activities Fund, 1028 E. Second Street, Coudersport, PA 16915, or to the Coudersport Sports Boosters, c/o Coudersport High School, 698 Dwight Street, Coudersport, PA 16915.
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Anonymous shirley smith said...
Bud was a great man. My prayers go to his wife and children and his brothers Joe, Gary and sister Edie.
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 12:41:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Snyder family.
Kim B and Family
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 8:16:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
RIP Bud.....
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 8:23:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Jen said...
Bud will be greatly missed! It was just last week he gave me a hug. My prayers are with his family and friends! God Bless
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 2:55:00 PM EDT
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| Editor-in-Chief of CAHS's newspaper, The Falcon. Falcon Rates Tops in Competition with 50 High School Newspapers |
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March 10 2024 · FB/Potter McKean Genealogy
May 1964.
The Potter Enterprise
Falcon Rates Tops in Competition with 50 High School Newspapers
(Calvin) Kuratomi Editor-in-Chief
Sherri Ruter fiction
Gerry Lynn Hamilton Ed-in-Chief
columnists:
Connie Ruter
Myra Bachman
Becky Hammond
Nancy Walaski
Andrea Ellis
Pat Hamilton
Donna Bova
Elaine Kolat
Dennis Ulkins
Carl Butler
Chris & Sandy Kowalski
also,
Pat Hamilton
Janet Russell
Nancy Wils
Jim Masolotte
faculty advisor Lawrence S. Burris, English teacher
Myrl Knickerbocker elected President of the Black Foret CB'ers Club, succeeding William Mitchell.
Others elected were
Vic Garzel, VP and
Robert Knechtel, sec-treas
Republican Committee, Sara McCloud elected secretary, replacing Nellie Carpenter, who declined to run for the office again.
Mr & Mrs Thomas Craig and 3 children left this morning for Mt. Pleasant, Pa to attend the funeral of his brother, Joe Craig, who was killed in a plane crash in the Philippines.
The 21-year-old serviceman was on his way to South Viet Nam, when the plane missed a runway and crashed. He had visited here recently with his bride of 5 weeks.
Coudersport High School takes win for their newspaper "The Falcon"
Do schools still publsh a newspaper?
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| in the sanctuary of Park Methodist Church Sat. eve united in marriage Miss Patricia L. Hamilton and Joseph E. Snyder, Her attendants were Linda Potter, maid of honor & Mary Matzinger, Phyllis Jaros & Gail & Carole Hamilton. Allen Snyder served as his br |
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Joseph E. Snyder weds Patricia L. Hamilton, both of Coudersport, Park Methodist Church.
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MURIEL H. LINDHOME. Editor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Snyder
A double-ring ceremony, performed by candlelight in the sanctuary of Park Methodist Church Saturday evening, united in marriage Miss Patricia L. Hamilton and Joseph E. Snyder, both of Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Hamilton and her husband is the son of Mrs. Oscar Snyder and the late Mr. Snyder. The Rev. LaRue Bender, pastor of the church, officiated at an altar decorated with white gladioli and asters. Miss Lucille Clark, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Keith Kelligan who sang the Wedding Prayer.
Entering the sanctuary on the arm of her brother, William, the bride wore a floor-length gown which featured a hooped skirt, lone lace sleeves and a fitted bodice. Her veil fell from a crown headpiece and she carried a white floral arrangement.
Her attendants were Linda Potter, maid of honor and Mary Matzinger, Phyllis Jaros and Gail and Carole Hamilton. Their identical gowns were pink, fashioned with floor-length overskirts. empire waistlines and short sleeves. They carried bouquets of white asters, tipped with blue.
Allen Snyder served as his brother's best man and ushers were Gary, Don and Milton Snyder, brothers of the bridegroom, and David Matzinger.
Marie Lyon, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and ringbearer was Jimmy Snyder, a nephew of the bridegroom.
The bride's mother wore a cream-colored two-piece dress with brown accessories and a red rose corsage. Mrs. Snyder wore a navy blue dress with a pink rose corsage.
A reception at Potato City Inn was held following the ceremony for approximately 170 relatives and. friends.
The couple left on a wedding trip to Washington, Florida and other points of interest before returning to Fort McClellan, Ala., where the bridegroom Is stationed. He expects to be released from the army in late November, when they plan to make their home In Coudersport.
The bride, a 1964 graduate of Coudersport Area High School, has worked at Clark. Bros.. Olean. Her husband was graduated here in 1959 and attended Lock Haven State College. Before joining the army, he was employed at Pepper's Food Market.
Pre-nuptial parties were held last month by the bride's friends at Old Hickory, Coudersport, the Castle In Olean.
Wed 50 years...
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Mike Wetzel: Arnie Haskins was 1st cousin 1xR from Joe E. Snyder, husband of Patricia L. Hamilton, 1st cousin 1xR of Kylie Pekarski Wetzel.
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Hamilton, Harry Kimble, b. 13 Nov 1914, West Virginia, USA d. 6 Nov 1967, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 52 years) |
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Kennedy, Nellie 'Hazel', b. 13 Apr 1915, Bula, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA d. 20 Nov 1998, Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA (Age 83 years) |
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Hamilton brothers settle in Coudersport, PA
Posted 07 Dec 2020 by hamilton1948
Delbert B. Hamilton was most likely the first Hamilton brother to move to Coudersport, Potter Co., PA. In 1935, Delbert Hamilton, age 33, was living in Coudersport with his wife Hattie Gail, 32, and two sons Delbert E., 4, and Johnny R., 8/12 (1 Apr 1940 US Census). Luella Mae Mitchell Hamilton, my mother, once said she thought Delbert moved to Coudersport to work for a gas company.
Delbert did not stay in Coudersport. In 1940, he was living with his family in Apollo, Armstrong Co., PA, and he was working as a laborer for a gas company (1940 US Census). Three of his younger brothers did settle in Coudersport.
Jake Hamilton, my father, was probably next; he moved to Coudersport about 1936 probably looking for work (Luella Mae Mitchell Hamilton). From 1936 to 1939, he was working as a truck driver hauling pipe for New York State Natural Gas Co., according to his US Marine Corps personnel file. The personnel documents also show that Jake went to work in 1939 for Abbotts Dairys, Coudersport.
Jake participated in the youth group at the Free Methodist Church on North Main Street, Coudersport, and perhaps he also attended services. Church members included the families of Walter Lattin Sr. and Irene Marvin Lattin, who lived on North Main St., and Carl and Ettabell Thompson Mitchell, who lived on Ross Glen Road. The children of the two families also participated in the youth group.
Jake married Dorothy May "Dot" Lattin on 30 Nov 1938. He was about 19 and she was about 16. Dorothy was the daughter of Walter and Irene. Jake and Dorothy had one daughter born in 1941. Dorothy died 6 Apr 1943.
Harry Kimble "Johnny" Hamilton followed Jake to Coudersport. In 1929, he married Nellie Hazel Kennedy in West Virginia. Kimble was 18, Hazel was 14 (WV Marriages Index and 1 Apr 1930 US Census). In 1930, the couple had a 6-month-old daughter Madalin, and the family was living in the home of Hazel's parents (1930 US Census).
In 1935, Harry K. Hamilton was living in rural Monongalia County, WV (1940 US Census). In 1937, Kimble and Hazel had a stillborn child Harry Stanley Hamilton.
In 1939, Harry K. "Johnny" Hamilton was working on the farm owned by Leigh N. and Mildred V. Cheverton Neefe on Sweden Hill, near Coudersport. That could have been a part-time job.
In 1940, Harry K. Hamilton, 28, was lodging in the home of Walter and Irene Lattin in Coudesport. He was working as a beater in a paper mill and he was still married (1940 US Census). He was divorced, very likely in the early 1940s and he began dating Luella Mae Mitchell. She was a daughter of Carl and Ettabell Mitchell. Later Harry K. dated Marjorie A. Jones, and they married 26 Dec 1942 (her obituary). They had five children.
Sometime after Jake's wife died, Jake began dating Luella. Jake was drafted, and, on 1 Jun 1944, he enlisted in the US Marines for the "duration plus six months" at Buffalo, NY. Jake and Luella married 14 Oct 1944 in Jacksonville, NC. Luella was still there about a week later when Jake's unit marched out of Camp Lejeune. The Marines didn't know it at the time, but they were on their way to the Battle of Iwo Jima. Luella returned to her war job in Emporium, PA.
Jake was wounded 25 Feb 1945 during the Battle of Iwo Jima. The wound was not serious -- he was out of action for 10 days and returned to the battle. After he was discharged on 22 Feb 1946, Jake returned to civilian life in Coudersport. Jake and Luella had two sons.
After the war, Army combat veteran Marshall Hamilton followed his brothers to Coudersport. Luella said at first Marshall lived with Jake and Luella. On 25 Dec 1946, Marshall married war verteran Kathleen June Haskins (her obituary) in Olean, NY (affidavit with June's application for Pennsylvania veteran's benefits). Marshall and June had four children. June died 24 May 1972 at age 48 after a year-long illness. Marshall married Josephine D. Kennedy on 31 Jan 1973 in Virginia (his obituary).
Jake died 6 Feb 1954 at age 35, and Luella died 7 Aug 2010 at 92.
Harry K. died 6 Nov 1967 at 52, and Marjorie died 5 Mar 2007 at 85.
Marshall died 13 Dec 1991 at 67.
Most of the 14 children of the three brothers settled in the Coudersport area.
Hazel remarried. She died 20 Nov 1998. Her daughter Madalin died in 1988.
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Hamilton brothers settle in Coudersport, PA
Posted 07 Dec 2020 by hamilton1948
Delbert B. Hamilton was most likely the first Hamilton brother to move to Coudersport, Potter Co., PA. In 1935, Delbert Hamilton, age 33, was living in Coudersport with his wife Hattie Gail, 32, and two sons Delbert E., 4, and Johnny R., 8/12 (1 Apr 1940 US Census). Luella Mae Mitchell Hamilton, my mother, once said she thought Delbert moved to Coudersport to work for a gas company.
Delbert did not stay in Coudersport. In 1940, he was living with his family in Apollo, Armstrong Co., PA, and he was working as a laborer for a gas company (1940 US Census). Three of his younger brothers did settle in Coudersport.
Jake Hamilton, my father, was probably next; he moved to Coudersport about 1936 probably looking for work (Luella Mae Mitchell Hamilton). From 1936 to 1939, he was working as a truck driver hauling pipe for New York State Natural Gas Co., according to his US Marine Corps personnel file. The personnel documents also show that Jake went to work in 1939 for Abbotts Dairys, Coudersport.
Jake participated in the youth group at the Free Methodist Church on North Main Street, Coudersport, and perhaps he also attended services. Church members included the families of Walter Lattin Sr. and Irene Marvin Lattin, who lived on North Main St., and Carl and Ettabell Thompson Mitchell, who lived on Ross Glen Road. The children of the two families also participated in the youth group.
Jake married Dorothy May "Dot" Lattin on 30 Nov 1938. He was about 19 and she was about 16. Dorothy was the daughter of Walter and Irene. Jake and Dorothy had one daughter born in 1941. Dorothy died 6 Apr 1943.
Harry Kimble "Johnny" Hamilton followed Jake to Coudersport. In 1929, he married Nellie Hazel Kennedy in West Virginia. Kimble was 18, Hazel was 14 (WV Marriages Index and 1 Apr 1930 US Census). In 1930, the couple had a 6-month-old daughter Madalin, and the family was living in the home of Hazel's parents (1930 US Census).
In 1935, Harry K. Hamilton was living in rural Monongalia County, WV (1940 US Census). In 1937, Kimble and Hazel had a stillborn child Harry Stanley Hamilton.
In 1939, Harry K. "Johnny" Hamilton was working on the farm owned by Leigh N. and Mildred V. Cheverton Neefe on Sweden Hill, near Coudersport. That could have been a part-time job.
In 1940, Harry K. Hamilton, 28, was lodging in the home of Walter and Irene Lattin in Coudesport. He was working as a beater in a paper mill and he was still married (1940 US Census). He was divorced, very likely in the early 1940s and he began dating Luella Mae Mitchell. She was a daughter of Carl and Ettabell Mitchell. Later Harry K. dated Marjorie A. Jones, and they married 26 Dec 1942 (her obituary). They had five children.
Sometime after Jake's wife died, Jake began dating Luella. Jake was drafted, and, on 1 Jun 1944, he enlisted in the US Marines for the "duration plus six months" at Buffalo, NY. Jake and Luella married 14 Oct 1944 in Jacksonville, NC. Luella was still there about a week later when Jake's unit marched out of Camp Lejeune. The Marines didn't know it at the time, but they were on their way to the Battle of Iwo Jima. Luella returned to her war job in Emporium, PA.
Jake was wounded 25 Feb 1945 during the Battle of Iwo Jima. The wound was not serious -- he was out of action for 10 days and returned to the battle. After he was discharged on 22 Feb 1946, Jake returned to civilian life in Coudersport. Jake and Luella had two sons.
After the war, Army combat veteran Marshall Hamilton followed his brothers to Coudersport. Luella said at first Marshall lived with Jake and Luella. On 25 Dec 1946, Marshall married war verteran Kathleen June Haskins (her obituary) in Olean, NY (affidavit with June's application for Pennsylvania veteran's benefits). Marshall and June had four children. June died 24 May 1972 at age 48 after a year-long illness. Marshall married Josephine D. Kennedy on 31 Jan 1973 in Virginia (his obituary).
Jake died 6 Feb 1954 at age 35, and Luella died 7 Aug 2010 at 92.
Harry K. died 6 Nov 1967 at 52, and Marjorie died 5 Mar 2007 at 85.
Marshall died 13 Dec 1991 at 67.
Most of the 14 children of the three brothers settled in the Coudersport area.
Hazel remarried. She died 20 Nov 1998. Her daughter Madalin died in 1988.
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Joseph E. Snyder weds Patricia L. Hamilton, both of Coudersport, Park Methodist Church.
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MURIEL H. LINDHOME. Editor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Snyder
A double-ring ceremony, performed by candlelight in the sanctuary of Park Methodist Church Saturday evening, united in marriage Miss Patricia L. Hamilton and Joseph E. Snyder, both of Coudersport.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Hamilton and her husband is the son of Mrs. Oscar Snyder and the late Mr. Snyder. The Rev. LaRue Bender, pastor of the church, officiated at an altar decorated with white gladioli and asters. Miss Lucille Clark, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Keith Kelligan who sang the Wedding Prayer.
Entering the sanctuary on the arm of her brother, William, the bride wore a floor-length gown which featured a hooped skirt, lone lace sleeves and a fitted bodice. Her veil fell from a crown headpiece and she carried a white floral arrangement.
Her attendants were Linda Potter, maid of honor and Mary Matzinger, Phyllis Jaros and Gail and Carole Hamilton. Their identical gowns were pink, fashioned with floor-length overskirts. empire waistlines and short sleeves. They carried bouquets of white asters, tipped with blue.
Allen Snyder served as his brother's best man and ushers were Gary, Don and Milton Snyder, brothers of the bridegroom, and David Matzinger.
Marie Lyon, a cousin of the bride, was flower girl, and ringbearer was Jimmy Snyder, a nephew of the bridegroom.
The bride's mother wore a cream-colored two-piece dress with brown accessories and a red rose corsage. Mrs. Snyder wore a navy blue dress with a pink rose corsage.
A reception at Potato City Inn was held following the ceremony for approximately 170 relatives and. friends.
The couple left on a wedding trip to Washington, Florida and other points of interest before returning to Fort McClellan, Ala., where the bridegroom Is stationed. He expects to be released from the army in late November, when they plan to make their home In Coudersport.
The bride, a 1964 graduate of Coudersport Area High School, has worked at Clark. Bros.. Olean. Her husband was graduated here in 1959 and attended Lock Haven State College. Before joining the army, he was employed at Pepper's Food Market.
Pre-nuptial parties were held last month by the bride's friends at Old Hickory, Coudersport, the Castle In Olean.
Wed 50 years...
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- Saturday evening A double-ring ceremony, performed by candlelight in the sanctuary of Park Methodist Church Saturday evening, united in marriage Miss Patricia L. Hamilton and Joseph E. Snyder, both of Coudersport.
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| Joe and his wife owned and operated the Arco Gas Station in Coudersport. After selling the gas station, Joe was a Prudential Insurance salesman for over 9 years. For many years, Joe was the superintendent of buildings and grounds for the Coudersport Consistory where he also was in charge of the kitchen. During his years at the Consistory he also drove a school bus. He retired in 2016. |
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Joseph E. Snyder
February 28, 1941 — June 27, 2022
Joseph E. Snyder “beloved husband, father, grandfather, Poppa, and Popsicle”
COUDERSPORT, Pa.---Joseph E. “Joe” Snyder, 81, a lifelong resident of Coudersport, passed away on Monday, June 27, 2022, in UPMC Cole Place, Coudersport, after a long illness.
Born on Friday, February 28, 1941 in Coudersport, he was a son of Oscar D. and Hannah E. Haskins Snyder. On September 11, 1965 in Park United Methodist Church in Coudersport, he married Patricia L. Hamilton, who survives.
Joe was a graduate of Coudersport High School, Class of 1959 and then attended Lock Haven University.
Joe honorably served in the US Army from 1963 to 1965 during the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of Specialist 4th Class. After his military service, Joe returned to Coudersport, working at the former Pepper’s Market in Coudersport and for a short period of time was employed by National Fuel Gas. He and his wife owned and operated the Arco Gas Station in Coudersport. After selling the gas station, Joe was a Prudential Insurance salesman for over 9 years. For many years, Joe was the superintendent of buildings and grounds for the Coudersport Consistory where he also was in charge of the kitchen. During his years at the Consistory he also drove a school bus. He retired in 2016.
Joe attended Park United Methodist Church in Coudersport. He was a former volunteer driver for the Coudersport Volunteer Ambulance Association. He was a member of the former Coudersport Jaycees and a member of the former Coudersport Service Club. He was a 50 year member of Potter Post 192 American Legion in Coudersport. Joe also served for many years on the Coudersport Borough Council having held the positions of president and vice president.
He was also a member of Eulalia Lodge # 342 F. & A.M. in Coudersport and a member of the Coudersport Consistory. On September 3, 2002, he received the 33rd degree which is the highest degree in Masonry. He was a member of Potter Commandery No. 69 Knights Templar, Coudersport.
He loved his dog, Sadie, who faithfully went to work with him everyday. His family was his greatest love.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 57 years;
three children,
Jami L. (Doug) Morgan of Ridgway,
Kelli J. (Andy) Petroski of Sarasota, Florida, and
Michael J. (Amy) Snyder of Fair Play, SC;
four grandchildren, Megan Fowler, Erika Smith, Andy Fowler, and Erin Morgan; four great-grandchildren, Lexi Smith, Gavin Smith, IvoryElla Smith, and Sophie Fowler; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Joe was predeceased by eight brothers and sisters,
Leone Chase,
Donald Snyder,
Anna Lee “Tee” Troy,
Norma Snow,
Edythe Glassmire,
Milton “Bud” Snyder,
Allen Snyder, and
Gary R. Snyder.
In keeping with Joe’s wishes, there will be no public visitation or funeral services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Potter Post 192 American Legion, 2 Buffalo Street, Coudersport, PA 16915 or to UPMC Cole Place Patient Activity Fund, 1001 East Second Street, Coudersport, PA 16915.
Joe’s family has entrusted his care and cremation arrangements to Kevin J. Dusenbury, funeral director/owner of the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home, Shinglehouse.
To express condolences, light a candle, or share a fond memory of Joe, please visit www.virgillhowardfuneralhome.com or the Virgil L. Howard Funeral Home Facebook page.
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Joseph E. Snyder, please visit our flower store.
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Obit - Milton L. "Bud" Snyder 1934-2009
Posted 05 May 2013 by erwaym
COUDERSPORT - Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, died Wednesday (Oct. 14, 2009) at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital, Coudersport. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Fickinger Funeral Home, Coudersport.
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Obit - Milton L. "Bud" Snyder 1934-2009
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2009
Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, PA
Milton L. “Bud” Snyder, 75, of Coudersport, PA died Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at Charles Cole Memorial Hospital in Coudersport.
Born on December 1, 1933 in Coudersport, he was the son of Oscar and Hannah Haskins Snyder. On May 24, 1958 in Chrystal, PA he married Waneta Perkins who survives.
Mr. Snyder was a 1951 graduate of Coudersport High School. He was a veteran of the Korean War having served with the U. S. Air Force. He had worked for Joe Costa at Costa’s Electric Store for 17 years and later was a self-employed general contractor until his retirement.
Mr. Snyder was a member of Park United Methodist Church and a charter member of the former Jaycee’s when in 1966 he was Member of the Year. He was also a member and past president of the former Coudersport Exchange Club, now Coudersport Service Club, and was a member of the Coudersport Golf Club where he had served on the Board of Directors and in 2005 he received the Heritage Award.
Surviving in addition to his wife are a daughter, Betsy Snyder of Coudersport, PA, a son, James M. (Sherri) Snyder of Coudersport, PA, two grandsons, Logan and Taylor Hathaway,
two brothers,
- Gary (Janice) Snyder of Olean, NY and
- Joseph (Patricia) Snyder of Coudersport, PA,
- a sister, Edith Glassmire of Coudersport, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Allen Snyder and Donald W. Snyder, and three sisters, Anna Lee “Tee” Troy, Leone Chase, and Norma Snow.
Friends may call from 6:00pm - 8:00pm Saturday, October 17, 2009 at the Fickinger Funeral Home of Coudersport. Funeral and committal services will be at 3:00pm Sunday at Park United Methodist Church in Coudersport with Reverend Scott Ogden, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Eulalia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sweden Valley Manor Activities Fund, 1028 E. Second Street, Coudersport, PA 16915, or to the Coudersport Sports Boosters, c/o Coudersport High School, 698 Dwight Street, Coudersport, PA 16915.
Posted by Solomon's words for the wise at 10/14/2009 06:00:00 PM
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Anonymous shirley smith said...
Bud was a great man. My prayers go to his wife and children and his brothers Joe, Gary and sister Edie.
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 12:41:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Snyder family.
Kim B and Family
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 8:16:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Anonymous said...
RIP Bud.....
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 8:23:00 AM EDT
Anonymous Jen said...
Bud will be greatly missed! It was just last week he gave me a hug. My prayers are with his family and friends! God Bless
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 2:55:00 PM EDT
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