Megan Christine Snyder

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Megan Christine Snyder

Birth
Fresno County, California, USA
Death
7 Mar 2015 (aged 16)
Kingsburg, Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Megan Christine Snyder, beautiful daughter of John and Julie Snyder, went home to her lord Saturday. She will be dearly missed by her parents, her sister Emily and brother Tim, also family and so many close friends. Megan a sophomore at Kingsburg High School, loved to be with her friends at youth group, Young Life, volleyball, track, FFA and choir.

Her strong faith and love for Jesus and others was greatly evidenced in her life and in her actions. In words from her journal, "Lord give me an undivided heart that would beat in-tune with you". Megan was a member of Kingsburg Covenant Church.

A memorial brick will be placed at the Kingsburg High stadium next to her grandmother's brick, Mabel Snyder. The family asks that any donations people would like to make be made to Missionary Supply Lines, which financially supports Kingsburg Young Life. To all who have been touched by Megan may she sharpen and encourage you to now take a look at who Jesus is and know him.

Published in the Kingsburg Recorder

Megan lost her life when she collided with a tractor trailer just minutes away from her home. She was a giving person who only wanted to serve others. Megan always had a smile on her face and worked hard to be the best she could be. She was a wonderful young lady with a very bright future.

No farewell words were spoken,
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
and only Gods knows why.

Megan is the granddaughter of Charles and Beverly Meyer of Stratford, California and Mabel Snyder of Kingsburg.

Megan's organs were donated.

Until memory fades and life departs she will be forever in our hearts.

Megan Christine Snyder, beautiful daughter of John and Julie Snyder, went home to her lord Saturday. She will be dearly missed by her parents, her sister Emily and brother Tim, also family and so many close friends. Megan a sophomore at Kingsburg High School, loved to be with her friends at youth group, Young Life, volleyball, track, FFA and choir.

Her strong faith and love for Jesus and others was greatly evidenced in her life and in her actions. In words from her journal, "Lord give me an undivided heart that would beat in-tune with you". Megan was a member of Kingsburg Covenant Church.

A memorial brick will be placed at the Kingsburg High stadium next to her grandmother's brick, Mabel Snyder. The family asks that any donations people would like to make be made to Missionary Supply Lines, which financially supports Kingsburg Young Life. To all who have been touched by Megan may she sharpen and encourage you to now take a look at who Jesus is and know him.

Published in the Kingsburg Recorder

Megan lost her life when she collided with a tractor trailer just minutes away from her home. She was a giving person who only wanted to serve others. Megan always had a smile on her face and worked hard to be the best she could be. She was a wonderful young lady with a very bright future.

No farewell words were spoken,
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
and only Gods knows why.

Megan is the granddaughter of Charles and Beverly Meyer of Stratford, California and Mabel Snyder of Kingsburg.

Megan's organs were donated.

Until memory fades and life departs she will be forever in our hearts.


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