He was born February 20, 1938 in Ohio City, Ohio, to George and Ruby Davis Snyder, both of whom are deceased.
On September 15, 1984, he married Mary Ellen Fisher, who survives in Harrod. He had been married to Nancy Jacobs, who survives in Lima.
Survivors include three sons: Richard (Carolyn) Snyder of Lima, Mike (Sharon) Snyder of Lima, and Dano F. Snyder, Jr. of Lima; four daughters: Carol Gipson of Salyersville, KY, Tammy (Tony) Vaughn of Ada, Melissa Missy (Casey) Workman of Lima, and Melony (Dave) Ford of Lima; two sisters-in-law: Dora Snyder of Lima and Barbara Snyder of New Hampshire, Ohio; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and three special nieces: Ronda Reineke, Ronette Luchini and Rona Stauffer. Other survivors include an aunt, Darlene Joyce Dorossette of Mendon; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Roseanna and Edward Butler and their daughter, Becky, for being there in our time of need for moral support. Also survived by a special friend, Marge Dick for the same reason.
He was preceded in death by two brothers: Arthur and Ronald Snyder; a half-brother, Monty Snyder and two grandchildren.
Mr. Snyder retired from International Brake, Inc. in March 2000 after 13 years of service. Previous to that, he worked at Fisher's Cheese in Wapakoneta for 21 years. He was a groomer of race horses in his early teens and into his 20's. This interest in horses gave way to his avid desire to go to many county fairs' horse race events. He loved watching the Breeder's Cup and the Triple Crown races. he also watched stock car races. He was a member of the Auglaize Township Historical Society.
Private services will be held at a later date at the Hogenkamp-Straub Funeral Home, Lima, with Rev. Mark Weller officiating.
Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery, Lima.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family.
He was born February 20, 1938 in Ohio City, Ohio, to George and Ruby Davis Snyder, both of whom are deceased.
On September 15, 1984, he married Mary Ellen Fisher, who survives in Harrod. He had been married to Nancy Jacobs, who survives in Lima.
Survivors include three sons: Richard (Carolyn) Snyder of Lima, Mike (Sharon) Snyder of Lima, and Dano F. Snyder, Jr. of Lima; four daughters: Carol Gipson of Salyersville, KY, Tammy (Tony) Vaughn of Ada, Melissa Missy (Casey) Workman of Lima, and Melony (Dave) Ford of Lima; two sisters-in-law: Dora Snyder of Lima and Barbara Snyder of New Hampshire, Ohio; 16 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; and three special nieces: Ronda Reineke, Ronette Luchini and Rona Stauffer. Other survivors include an aunt, Darlene Joyce Dorossette of Mendon; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Roseanna and Edward Butler and their daughter, Becky, for being there in our time of need for moral support. Also survived by a special friend, Marge Dick for the same reason.
He was preceded in death by two brothers: Arthur and Ronald Snyder; a half-brother, Monty Snyder and two grandchildren.
Mr. Snyder retired from International Brake, Inc. in March 2000 after 13 years of service. Previous to that, he worked at Fisher's Cheese in Wapakoneta for 21 years. He was a groomer of race horses in his early teens and into his 20's. This interest in horses gave way to his avid desire to go to many county fairs' horse race events. He loved watching the Breeder's Cup and the Triple Crown races. he also watched stock car races. He was a member of the Auglaize Township Historical Society.
Private services will be held at a later date at the Hogenkamp-Straub Funeral Home, Lima, with Rev. Mark Weller officiating.
Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery, Lima.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family.
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