Linda W Snyder

linda snyder

June 28, 1944 ~ April 23, 2015

Born in: Erie, Pennsylvania

Linda W. Snyder, 70, of Franklin, passed away peacefully at 8:24 a.m. on Thursday, April 23rd, at her home, surrounded by her family, following a lengthy illness.Born June 28, 1944 in Erie, Linda was the daughter of the late Park and Adelaide Salisberry Wolf. She married Lee V. Snyder on February 23, 1985, and he survives.Linda retired as a Mail Carrier for the U.S. Postal Service, and also worked as the Office Manager for Lee Snyder Financial for more than 30 years.Linda was a very compassionate person, always caring for others. She was enthusiastic about cooking and enjoyed sharing this skill with family and friends. Gardening and caring for animals on the farm were activities that she loved. Linda and Lee enjoyed traveling and showing their horses and cattle in competitions.In addition to her husband, Linda is survived by her son, Christopher J. Trentini of Greensboro, NC, and her daughter, Karen Grecco, and her husband, Steve, of Irvine, CA. She is also survived by her 5 grandchildren, William C. Trentini, John M. Trentini, and Michael W. Trentini, of Greensboro, NC, and Mitchell V. McDaniel, and Rachel K. McDaniel of Irvine, CA. She is additionally survived by her sister, Diana Strefeler and her husband, William, of Arizona; her nephew, Kevin Hanlin; her nieces, Rebecca Boleratz and Barbara Long; and her loving caregivers, Kerri Goodman, Crystal Shaddeau, Cathy Dolan, and Loretta Umstead.Family and friends will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin on Saturday, April 25th from 4 to 7 p.m. Funeral Services will held at the funeral home on Sunday, April 26th at 2:00 p.m., with Rev. Joseph P. Martin, Jr., pastor of the Cooperstown United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Cooperstown Cemetery.To send cards, flowers, or online condolences, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. She was a very special person and her family has been blessed by her extraordinary love.
    Elaine and Sonny Grecco

  2. You were one of the strongest people I know. So proud to call you my Mom. You were the best Nana my kids could have had. We have so many wonderful memories from our visits to Pa and your visits to Ca. You were always up for anything. Even a tattoo! Please watch over us. You are in my heart forever.
    Love, your daughter
    Karen

  3. Lee,
    I am sorry to hear about Lindas’ passing. I have thought about you both everyday since I left Pennsylvania. She is a beautiful person and Heaven has been made a better place with her. My sincere condolences for you, your family and all the animals I dearly miss.

    Tonya

  4. Lee and Family,
    Our condolence to all of you. She always had a smile and kind words for everyone. She gave and received great love from family and friends and will be truly missed. Sincerely Janet & Jim Reagle

  5. Lee and Family, Our sympathies are extended to all, remember all of the great times you shared together, as we know life is too fast and short. Our thoughts are with you in this time if grieving.

    Ken and Georgine Baker

  6. Our friendship with Linda and Lee has been a great blessing in our life, both personally and professionally. We have many wonderful memories of celebrations, events, and good times in beautiful places around the world (the wedding celebration in Hawaii, carrying a pile of Mexican blankets in Tulum, etc.), but also fondly recall quiet times visiting at Harvest Plantation. Linda always looked for the positive side of every situation, and was gracious and caring so that we never felt like visitors, but always like family. May the Lord bless and keep Linda until we see her again. Andy & Brian.

  7. Chris, Karen and Family, I am sorry to hear about your mom. As many have said she was a wonderful lady. She always had a smile. My mom and her had many nice visits when you lived beside us. Now they can have many more. Our sympathy and thoughts to your family. Diane and the family of Wayne and Rose Deeter

  8. Lee, We are so sorry for your loss. You were lucky to have her and she was lucky to have you ! Always remember the good times, memories and take comfort believing that you will see her again someday!
    We were blessed to have her with us. Now she is dancing and singing with all the angels of heaven , visiting Mom, Dad, Buzz, Justin and all those we love that have passed before her! Our thought and prayers are with you and her family . love always David , Denise and Lindsay Snyder

  9. Lee, we just heard of your wife’s passing and we are so very sorry for your loss. We know you took excellent care of her. Our deepest sympathies, Adam & Brandy Shearer


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