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Snyder Funeral Homes
United States
Приєднався 18 вер 2012
The Snyder family has proudly served the families of North-Central Ohio for a century. Since 1922 when the funeral home was founded, four generations of Snyders have gone above and beyond to comfort the living while creating meaningful tributes to honor and celebrate each unique life lived.
Відео
Tribute Book by Snyder Funeral Homes
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Introducing our new Tribute Book-a timeless keepsake. Now available for all clients we are serving and includes clients we have served in years past. Order online by going to your loved one's obituary page at SnyderFuneralHomes.com
David J. Snyder (1918-2005) WWII Veteran Interview
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David J. Snyder was interviewed at his home by his nephew Atty. Bradley L. Snyder on June 14, 2002. David passed away 3 years later. Dave's obituary: SALIDA, COLORADO: David J. Snyder, 87, of 219 Wood Avenue, Salida, Colorado, died Tuesday, December 13, 2005. He was born in Richland County on June 7, 1918, the second child of Ora O. and Marion I. (Lucas) Snyder. David was a graduate of Lexingto...
Hattie Mae Miller 2012-2013
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This tribute video from 2013 is being uploaded now at the request of Hattie's family. We continue to remember sweet Hattie.
Snyder Funeral Homes Documentary 1922-2022
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Started by Ora O. Snyder in 1922, Snyder Funeral Homes is thriving behind the leadership of the 3rd, 4th, and soon to be 5th generation of the Snyder family.
Funeral Highlights: Dan Snyder (1943 ‒ 2019)
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Dan Snyder was a funeral director for Snyder Funeral Homes and his funeral service was a gathering of family, a celebration of his life, and a time of healing. We are glad to share these moments with you. www.snyderfuneralhomes.com/obituary/richard-daniel-dan-snyder/
A Story About Funeral Planning • Snyder Funeral Homes
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Shelley MacGill tells the life story of her husband Bob and how preplanning his funeral services helped to create an incredible memorial experience for her and her family.
Parting Stone • Snyder Funeral Homes
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Cremated remains can feel messy and meaningless. Instead of receiving a box of ashes following cremation, you can now receive a collection of stones. Solidified remains let you feel connection with the remains of your departed. Turn your ashes into stones and let your Snyder funeral director assist your family every step of the way. www.snyderfuneralhomes.com/ SyncID: MB01KMJRBYIEJFU
Darrel Morgan Sr. Funeral Service
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This is the funeral service for Darrel Morgan Sr. Service Friday, May 15, 2020 at Cornerstone Grace Brethren Church.
Memorial Service for Ernie Baker
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Video of the Memorial Service for Ernie Baker which took place on May 2, 2020.
Jamie Lynn Snyder-Walls Graveside Funeral
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Part 1 of 2 www.snyderfuneralhomes.com/obituary/jamie-lynn-snyder-walls/
Legacy Touch Fingerprint Keepsakes
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Visit LTkeepsakes.com to learn more. Contact your funeral director to obtain your loved one's fingerprint PIN so you may place your order.
Connection
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It can be very hard to connect with those around us following a loss. Our personal relationships are the most important thing in life and deserve to be nurtured. Try connecting with someone today. If you need a bit of inspiration, watch this video (available through our partnership with PRECOA.)
Balloon Release for Karen Gallo - Snyder Funeral Homes
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Balloon Release for Karen Gallo - Snyder Funeral Homes
Austin Weyhmeller Party at McMullen Assisted Care
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Austin Weyhmeller Party at McMullen Assisted Care
Was thinking how nice until he dropped the Mason bomb! Beware!!
What a wonderful family story. Everyone is so blessed to be able to see their family & work with them on a regular basis. Nowadays most families don't live near to one another, as career choices & opportunities cause them to leave the area where they grew up. This family's patriarch knew what he was doing by setting up funeral homes in nearby towns. It guaranteed his offspring (& their offspring) employment (if they chose to do so), & kept everyone close-by. Kudos to the Snyder family for choosing to do such an important service for their communities.
What state is they are in?
Looks like a large payroll.. lots of Snyders working.
What a beautiful American family.
On the street I grew up on in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York there was a funeral home, Caratazzolo. Funerals were elaborate then. There would always be three cars plus a flower car and the hearse. There always gladiolas and other flowers on green wooden sticks all down the street when they left for the cemetery. It was on the corner of Stanhope Street and Irving Avenue.
This wonderful family has helped me get through some of the worst days in my life! My parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles were treated with respect., and dignity. Toms team took care of every tiny detail. Their gently guidance, help and understanding eased some of the pain in my heart. Thank you so much!
5 Generations since 1922? Use condoms.
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How awesome!! God Bless you all!!!💖💖
amazing❤❤
Would a good slogan be "You're dying to meet us".
What a wonderful legacy! I hope that the Masonic tradition has been passed on to the sons and grandsons... 🌿 📐 🌿
Ty for bringing dignity to all you serve! As we are all going there!❣️
I couldn't keep up with all them generations it is a very successful funeral home and I'm much and much appreciated the video
They certainly have built a wonderful family business on what the first generation started over the years. Put lots of money into expansion and their funeral homes are well kept. Their father would be so proud of how this business is today.
What a great legacy
AMAZING FAMILY ROOTS
It's amazing that they all followed in their great grandfather's shoes.
There's already a future and a career and money made for them. Only an idiot would pass up on that.
Now that's Real Furneral service.
Awesome story,
Very interesting - well presented.
Hey, what's the song played at the beginning called?
Hello i am alfred from Kenya am a mortician and am your biggest fan
Are you Crooks too like SCI?
There is something lovely about many generations of a family coming together in a funeral home. They put their family's name on their dedication and service to the families they serve and assist. Ora Snyder would be so proud of how far they have come. From a personal note, my first funeral was when I was 8 years old, and the funeral was for my older sister's best friend Monica who died at age 12 of a heart condition. I was very afraid to attend this funeral, I had never seen anyone deceased before. But to see my sister's friend in her casket..she looked lovely. She looked just as she did when she was alive.. and just looked peacefully at sleep. The embalmer and funeral home was perfect to her. This left a lasting impression on my life, decades later..and I have deep gratitude toward passionate funeral directors, embalmers..I hope they realize how truly valued they are to provide that last goodbye for grieving loved ones. Thank you Snyder family for providing compassion and dedication to so many families. God bless you
Beautiful family giving back to their community.
1 St of all would like to say Congratulations for being on business for 100+ Years and growing strong. You Guys are Amazing, And Clearly Shows you're not just doing it for the business but are truly dedicated to the Families suffering. By far You are a Great family. Too bad you're not located in California. The world needs more Families and people like you. Thank you for caring enough and for doing what you do for many years. God Bless you and tour Beautiful Family. 🤗💞
Great video! Congratulations on 100 years!
Everything looks absolutely terrific except for the lack of vaulted ceilings. All of our funeral homes must have vaulted ceilings, it gives the families a sense of room to move about not be cramped. Also I’ve heard the most dangerous thing is a third generation funeral Director because that’s when they start leaving. Fortunately we no longer have to do first calls out here in Arizona and that includes the nasty stuff that you know exactly what I’m talking about. Doing first calls has always been the worst part of the industry as far as I’m concerned and now there are several companies that charge between 50 and $100 for a dignified first call using two people, dressed in three-piece identical suits. Our boss sold out to SCI and we just walked away from the entire funeral industry after the new owners moved in with a 1 inch thick policy manual! If funeral business for a large metropolitan city is a pressure cooker I think for a small community it could work out just fine.
I personally wish you all the very best for when you reach 100yrs. Scott/UK
Well done Family!
Well done. Very informative. Quite a legacy.
A história de betty Williams e' impressionante , e intrigante !