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Andrew Philip “Andy” Snow

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Andrew Philip “Andy” Snow

Birth
Death
29 Sep 2014 (aged 61)
Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Burial
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Andrew Philip Snow, 62, of Monrovia, went to be with the Lord on Monday September 29th 2014, at the home he shared with his loving wife, Christina G. Snow who stayed faithfully at his bedside throughout his fight with cancer.

Andrew, 'Andy', was born December 14th 1952 in Silver Spring to the late John Snow, surviving Inez S. Hobbs and late brother Kem E. Snow and his surviving wife Caroline Snow. He leaves behind his loving daughters and their families: Carrie and Trever Doing, Jennifer and Adam Stallings, Star and Jimmie Dodson, Erica and Cody Wynne, Heather Snow, Holly Snow and his devoted first wife Diane Snow. He leaves behind step-daughter Allison Lyalikov. He is remembered fondly as Pop-Pop by his sixteen grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. He also leaves behind nieces, nephews, beloved friends and extended family.

Andy made his living excavating, building, farming and tinkering with Harley Davidsons. He enjoyed attending the Frederick County Pony Club with his daughters. He loved spending time with his family, hunting, singing karaoke and riding his Harley Davidson.
Andrew Philip Snow, 62, of Monrovia, went to be with the Lord on Monday September 29th 2014, at the home he shared with his loving wife, Christina G. Snow who stayed faithfully at his bedside throughout his fight with cancer.

Andrew, 'Andy', was born December 14th 1952 in Silver Spring to the late John Snow, surviving Inez S. Hobbs and late brother Kem E. Snow and his surviving wife Caroline Snow. He leaves behind his loving daughters and their families: Carrie and Trever Doing, Jennifer and Adam Stallings, Star and Jimmie Dodson, Erica and Cody Wynne, Heather Snow, Holly Snow and his devoted first wife Diane Snow. He leaves behind step-daughter Allison Lyalikov. He is remembered fondly as Pop-Pop by his sixteen grandchildren and three step-grandchildren. He also leaves behind nieces, nephews, beloved friends and extended family.

Andy made his living excavating, building, farming and tinkering with Harley Davidsons. He enjoyed attending the Frederick County Pony Club with his daughters. He loved spending time with his family, hunting, singing karaoke and riding his Harley Davidson.


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