Virginia Mae Snyder was born on June 19, 1940 in Turtle Lake, ND to Fred and Helene (Britton) Volbrecht. She was raised in rural Turtle Lake along with her brother Loren, and sister, Donna. She graduated from Velva High School.
Virginia married Paul Aanderud in 1958. They had four children, Vicki, Marsha, Deanna, and Jami. They lived in Velva and Stanley. She and her children later moved to Parshall. In 1969 she married Gerald Eisenzimmer. They had one daughter, Beth, and continued living in Parshall. She later moved to Reno, NV where she met and married Robert Snyder in 1986. They made their home in rural Roseglen in 1995, where they both helped take care of a family owned farmstead. Robert died in 2002, and Virginia stayed on the farm until the time of her death.
Virginia was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Roseglen and was active in the ladies aid. She enjoyed a good cup of coffee and solving crossword puzzles. She also had two dearly loved cats, Aclypso and Sam.
Virginia is survived by her daughters, Vicki Lujan, Marsha (Todd) Suydam, Beth (Tony) Davis; son, James "Jamie"(Karina) Aanderud ; numerous grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, daughters, Cheryl Ann and Deanna Jean, husband, Robert, brother, Loren, and sister, Donna.
Source: Thompson Funeral Home, Garrison
Virginia Mae Snyder was born on June 19, 1940 in Turtle Lake, ND to Fred and Helene (Britton) Volbrecht. She was raised in rural Turtle Lake along with her brother Loren, and sister, Donna. She graduated from Velva High School.
Virginia married Paul Aanderud in 1958. They had four children, Vicki, Marsha, Deanna, and Jami. They lived in Velva and Stanley. She and her children later moved to Parshall. In 1969 she married Gerald Eisenzimmer. They had one daughter, Beth, and continued living in Parshall. She later moved to Reno, NV where she met and married Robert Snyder in 1986. They made their home in rural Roseglen in 1995, where they both helped take care of a family owned farmstead. Robert died in 2002, and Virginia stayed on the farm until the time of her death.
Virginia was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Roseglen and was active in the ladies aid. She enjoyed a good cup of coffee and solving crossword puzzles. She also had two dearly loved cats, Aclypso and Sam.
Virginia is survived by her daughters, Vicki Lujan, Marsha (Todd) Suydam, Beth (Tony) Davis; son, James "Jamie"(Karina) Aanderud ; numerous grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, daughters, Cheryl Ann and Deanna Jean, husband, Robert, brother, Loren, and sister, Donna.
Source: Thompson Funeral Home, Garrison
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