Rites for George Snyder, a retired pattern maker, who died Tuesday night at his home, 421 Chemung Street, will be conducted from the home at 9:45 A.M. Friday and at 10:30 in St. Brigid's church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. A native and life resident of this city, Mr. Snyder had been employed more than 25 years as a pattern maker at the Frazer & Jones Company, Solvay, prior to his retirement. He was a communicant of St. Brigid's Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Ryan Snyder; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Klamm, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Caple[z?] and Mrs. Stanley Walker; two sons, Philip and Harold Snyder; two brothers, John and Herman Snyder and a sister, Mrs. George Poehlman.
[Syracuse Herald-Journal, Wednesday, May 22, 1940, page 30]
Rites for George Snyder, a retired pattern maker, who died Tuesday night at his home, 421 Chemung Street, will be conducted from the home at 9:45 A.M. Friday and at 10:30 in St. Brigid's church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. A native and life resident of this city, Mr. Snyder had been employed more than 25 years as a pattern maker at the Frazer & Jones Company, Solvay, prior to his retirement. He was a communicant of St. Brigid's Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Catherine Ryan Snyder; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Klamm, Jr., Mrs. Arthur Caple[z?] and Mrs. Stanley Walker; two sons, Philip and Harold Snyder; two brothers, John and Herman Snyder and a sister, Mrs. George Poehlman.
[Syracuse Herald-Journal, Wednesday, May 22, 1940, page 30]
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