Clyde Lincoln Snyder

clyde snyder
Clyde Lincoln Snyder, 88, formerly of 30 Chester Place, Malvern Hills, Asheville, died on Sunday, January 14, 2007, at Sacred Heart Hospital, Pensacola, FL. Mr. Snyder was a son of the late Leon E. and Katherine Toy Snyder. Mr. Snyder retired from the weather records research division of NOAH. He was a US Army veteran, and was a member of the Army Air Corps during WWII, serving in the Philippines. Mr. Snyder was a very active member of Malvern Hills Presbyterian Church for 50 years, and served as an Elder Emeritus and choir member there. Mr. Snyder is survived by his wife of 64 years, Eloise Shell Snyder; daughter, Rebecca Snyder Gray and husband Richard Kennedy, of Burnsville; son, Jeffrey Robert Snyder and wife Pamela, of Vail, CO; and grandchildren, Jessie Katelin Kennedy, and Ian James Kennedy. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday at Malvern Hills Presbyterian Church with the Revs. Dr. Douglas B. Tilley and Dr. Maggie Lauterer, and Mr. Howard Moore officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. His family will receive friends at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials may be made to the Memory Assessment Clinic, 100 Far Horizons Lane, Asheville, NC, 28803 or to Malvern Hills Presbyterian Church, 2 Bear Creek Rd., Asheville, NC, 28806.

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  1. Shocked and saddened to read of Clyde’s death. I cannot attend the service, but my thoughts and prayers will be with you. He was a fine man and I share with you in this loss.

  2. Eloise and Family, I was distressed to hear of your loss. Regardless of age, health, or any other circumstance we are never ready to lose our loved ones. I am thinking of you and will hold you in my prayers. I hope in some small way it helps to know that others do care. Mary

  3. Dear Eloise and family. We are so saddened with the news of Clyde. Was just looking at some of the wedding pictures the other day and the pictures of Bruce putting Clyde;s tie on were so wonderful. What a gift that he was in that wonderful wedding! ‘There is a time to laugh and a time to weep’ and we are with you in those times. Will talk soon! Love to all of you.

  4. Dear Eloise and Family,

    Though this is a sad time for all, we are warmed by great and loving memories of over 55 years with you and Clyde. Our good thoughts are with you now and always.

    Bobbie & Charlie Munch

  5. Dear Eloise and family,
    We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We are now so thankful that we got to visit with Clyde only a few weeks ago. We will cherish the memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love, Tim, Julie, Kenyon, Ellie and Jacqueline

  6. We were truly sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. During this time may sweet memories fill your hearts.

    Linda (Harwell) & Jerry Joyner

  7. Dear Eloise and Family,
    I will always remember Clyde’s energy and coaching. Keep all the good memories when you are feeling a little down. That would be what he wanted. In my prayers.

  8. Dear Eloise, Jeff, Becky and family, I’am so very sorry to hear of Clydes passing. I like to remember how much he enjoyed life and loved his special family. To coach and watch Jeff play football and baseball at AHS made him so very proud, his joy and excitement were so strong and true, I loved that about him. I enjoyed dropping by to see you all on the Toe River and seeing your retirement years so very happy. Thanks for all you’ve done for me, my friends and family over the years. Lots of hugs and kiss’s! Sincerly, Tricia


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