Rosemary J. Snow , 67, of 33 E. Fourth St. died Tuesday at Oswego Hospital after a long illness.
Mrs. Snow was born in Palermo and lived in Oswego most of her life.
She worked as a short-order cook for the Edge of Town Luncheonette, Signorelli and the Cook Book, all in Oswego .
Surviving are her husband, Richard; four daughters, Virginia Galvin of Hannibal, Sandra Crowe of Scriba, Jeniene Snow of Oswego and Karen Simonelli of Sr. Johnsville; six brothers, Harold Allen of Sherburne, Raymond Allen Jr. of Florida, James Allen of California, William Allen of Syracuse and Thomas Allen and Paul Allen, both of Pulaski; six sisters, Dorothy Plunkett of Texas, Connie Jennings of Sandy Creek, Rita Martinek of Alaska, Barbara Noble and Patricia Crisman, both of Pulaski, and Sharon Earl of Oswego ; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Sugar and Scanlon Funeral Home, the Rev. Eric Hare officiating. Spring burial is in Riverside Cemetery.
Rosemary J. Snow , 67, of 33 E. Fourth St. died Tuesday at Oswego Hospital after a long illness.
Mrs. Snow was born in Palermo and lived in Oswego most of her life.
She worked as a short-order cook for the Edge of Town Luncheonette, Signorelli and the Cook Book, all in Oswego .
Surviving are her husband, Richard; four daughters, Virginia Galvin of Hannibal, Sandra Crowe of Scriba, Jeniene Snow of Oswego and Karen Simonelli of Sr. Johnsville; six brothers, Harold Allen of Sherburne, Raymond Allen Jr. of Florida, James Allen of California, William Allen of Syracuse and Thomas Allen and Paul Allen, both of Pulaski; six sisters, Dorothy Plunkett of Texas, Connie Jennings of Sandy Creek, Rita Martinek of Alaska, Barbara Noble and Patricia Crisman, both of Pulaski, and Sharon Earl of Oswego ; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Sugar and Scanlon Funeral Home, the Rev. Eric Hare officiating. Spring burial is in Riverside Cemetery.
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