Tami L. Snyder

June 28, 1969 ~ December 30, 2016
Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania
Tami L. Snyder, 47, of Franklin, passed away at her residence on Friday, December 30th after fighting her 2nd courageous battle with cancer.Born June 28, 1969 in Franklin, Tami was the daughter of Ralph H. and Margo Branch Knapp.She married Timothy Snyder on September 24, 1988, and he survives.Tami was the Head Cook at Valley Grove School for 15 years. She had a passion for horses and spent many hours riding with her close friends. She enjoyed crafts, especially painting and designing shirts. Tami most of all cherished the time she spent with her family.In addition to her husband and parents, Tami is survived by her two children, Matthew Snyder of Oil City and Jamie Snyder, still at home; and her sister, Heather Lusher and her husband, John, of Oviedo, FL. She is also survived by her in-laws, Pam and Bill Martin, Shelly and Larry Sehman, Mark Snyder, Lauree Snyder Bellerive, and her mother-in-law, Leatrice Minnick.Funeral Services will be held at the Cooperstown United Methodist Church on Monday, January 2nd at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Joseph Martin, pastor of the church, officiating. The Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin has been entrusted with funeral arrangements.The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Two Mile Run Trail Fund - 471 Beach Road, Franklin PA 16323.Family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com to send online condolences, flowers, cards, or for further information.
So sorry for ur loss
Sending my sympathy to all the family at this sad time. May you find comfort in knowing Tami is in God’s loving arms & free of pain.
a former co-worker At R. G. Elem., Mary Wood0Anderson
Ride hard and fast in gods hands .
Sorry For your Loss
Tami will always be in my heart. We had some good fun times at work,crafting,horse back riding or when she would cut or perm my hair. She was a very unselfish person, would try or do anything to help you how. Love you Tami, you will be missed by a lot of people. Rest in peace!
You have touched many lives with your compassion and love. Xavier loved visiting you and your horses and we thank you. You will be greatly missed.. Prayers for peace and strength for family and friends.
I met Tami many years ago when out husbands worked together. We became friends and spent time doing crafts, me mostly learning from her. She also cut , permed and colored my hair. We stayed in touch after my divorce, they even were gracious enough to open their home and hearts on one of my visits back home. You will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved you. You were a great friend to me. Love ya girlfriend….
I can remember Tami and Heather introduced me to the wonderful game of poop pillow. We used to play a record and run around the pool table while the song His horn went beep beep. We would dodge a brown pillow ” the poop pillow”. Well I can’t omit my sister and Tami and Heather banning me from the horsey trails and the awesome Forts they would build. No Boys allowed. you’ll be forever missed. My heart is with you all in your time of sadness.
My Dear Childhood Friend
Extending condolences to the family. So sorry for your loss. Praying God’s grace, love and strength will hold you and keep you during this painful time.
We will miss our good neighbor. We will miss her unfailing goodwill, her sense of humor, her indomitable spirit in the face of challenges and her kindness. My mother and father admired Tami and Tim for their family values and for the lovely manner in which they transformed their property, they thought Tami was a wonderful mother and neighbor. When I lived farther away and my parents were elderly I was reassured by knowing Tami and Tim were there for them. We all admired her courage and we will never forget our horsewoman neighbor and friend. Cheri and Paul
Tim we send our sincerest condolences and prayers to you and your family at this time of loss.
Larry Kline , Peggy Stroupe
Haven’t seen or talked to Tami in awhile but know she was a true fighter but unfortunately her calling was much sooner than expected. Sending prayers for comfort and strength during this difficult time. God Bless the Snyder family.
My deepest condolences for your loss! Prayers through this difficult time! The Johns’ family
I will always have fond memories of Tami. We sure had some laughs. She will be greatly missed. 2 Thessalonians 3:16 Now may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in every way. Rest in Peace Tam
I’m so sorry for your loss of this young beautiful woman. No doubt your grief will be overwhelming. Please take to heart these comforting words from our Heavenly Father at Isaiah 41:10…”Do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will fortify you, yes, I will help you, I will really hold on to you by my right hand of righteousness.” He also promises us a future when those we have lost in death will be resurrected to life again, healthy and happy (John:528,29).