At the young age of eighteen, Essie married her high school sweetheart, Willie James Snell. After he received an honorable discharge from the United States Navy, the couple migrated to Long Branch, New Jersey, reuniting Essie with her sisters, who previously migrated from Georgia.
The couple settled down in the housing community known as Grant Court. In this residence they raised their children. Shortly after settling in their residency, the family became a part of the church family of Second Baptist Church under the leadership of pastor Rev. C.P. Williams.
Essie was a homemaker and a great cook. Family, friends and neighbors looked forward to having a slice of sweet potato pie and her New Year's Chitterlings. Essie never closed the door to the family home, feeding and providing shelter to those in need. Essie loved shopping rummage sales and thrift shops, she would shop for everyone, if there was clothing or furniture on sale and she knew someone was in need, she would buy and give it to that person expecting nothing in return. It was her joy knowing she helped someone that was in need.
Essie caring for others, extended to her occupation as a Nurse's Aide. Essie started her career as a Nurse's Aide at the now closed Hazard Hospital. Essie continued working in this field at Eatontown Convalescent Center now known as Gateway. Essie retired from Gateway after serving over thirty five years.
Essie is the beloved mother of Jane Snell Holland, of South Orange, New Jersey, Willie James Snell Jr. of Long Branch, New Jersey, John David Snell (Liz) of Windsor Conn. Vincent Snell (Kathy) of Eatontown, New Jersey, and step-mother of Eddie Mae Williamson of Atlanta, Georgia, grandmother of Rodney, Kareem, Keenon and Maurice Snell, George and Kyseé Barteé, Kali and Chad (Lisette) Holland, step grandmother of Terry, Antoinette and Lydia and great-grandmother of Jaysean, Taylor and Klassiq Barteé, and Beatrix and Matilda Holland.
She is survived by her sisters, Viola Robinson of Long Branch, NJ and Iola Robinson of Mt. Vernon, NJ.
Essie was preceded in death, by her parents Frank and Rachel Robinson; step-mother, Zellene Young Robinson; her husband Willie J. Snell, Sr.; a daughter Darline Snell Bartee; sisters, Celia, Zora Austin, Letha, Sarah Bell, Frankie Mae Warren, Beulah and brothers Sanford, Lester and Joseph Robinson. Essie is also survived by a host of special nieces and nephews, cousins, friends and relatives.
At the young age of eighteen, Essie married her high school sweetheart, Willie James Snell. After he received an honorable discharge from the United States Navy, the couple migrated to Long Branch, New Jersey, reuniting Essie with her sisters, who previously migrated from Georgia.
The couple settled down in the housing community known as Grant Court. In this residence they raised their children. Shortly after settling in their residency, the family became a part of the church family of Second Baptist Church under the leadership of pastor Rev. C.P. Williams.
Essie was a homemaker and a great cook. Family, friends and neighbors looked forward to having a slice of sweet potato pie and her New Year's Chitterlings. Essie never closed the door to the family home, feeding and providing shelter to those in need. Essie loved shopping rummage sales and thrift shops, she would shop for everyone, if there was clothing or furniture on sale and she knew someone was in need, she would buy and give it to that person expecting nothing in return. It was her joy knowing she helped someone that was in need.
Essie caring for others, extended to her occupation as a Nurse's Aide. Essie started her career as a Nurse's Aide at the now closed Hazard Hospital. Essie continued working in this field at Eatontown Convalescent Center now known as Gateway. Essie retired from Gateway after serving over thirty five years.
Essie is the beloved mother of Jane Snell Holland, of South Orange, New Jersey, Willie James Snell Jr. of Long Branch, New Jersey, John David Snell (Liz) of Windsor Conn. Vincent Snell (Kathy) of Eatontown, New Jersey, and step-mother of Eddie Mae Williamson of Atlanta, Georgia, grandmother of Rodney, Kareem, Keenon and Maurice Snell, George and Kyseé Barteé, Kali and Chad (Lisette) Holland, step grandmother of Terry, Antoinette and Lydia and great-grandmother of Jaysean, Taylor and Klassiq Barteé, and Beatrix and Matilda Holland.
She is survived by her sisters, Viola Robinson of Long Branch, NJ and Iola Robinson of Mt. Vernon, NJ.
Essie was preceded in death, by her parents Frank and Rachel Robinson; step-mother, Zellene Young Robinson; her husband Willie J. Snell, Sr.; a daughter Darline Snell Bartee; sisters, Celia, Zora Austin, Letha, Sarah Bell, Frankie Mae Warren, Beulah and brothers Sanford, Lester and Joseph Robinson. Essie is also survived by a host of special nieces and nephews, cousins, friends and relatives.
Family Members
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Celia Ann Robinson
1910–1931
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Zora Mae Robinson Austin
1912–1969
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Letha "Goosey" Robinson
1914–2010
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Sanford Robinson
1915–1919
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Lester Robinson
1916–1988
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Viola Robinson
1919–2020
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Iola "Nut Pie" Robinson
1919–2020
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Frankie Mae Robinson Warren
1921–2005
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Sarah Lee Robinson Bell
1923–2008
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Beulah Mae Robinson
1925–2011
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