An active member of the Baptist faith from her youth, Maggie was a devoted volunteer for church activities. She showed her care for others by providing transportation for church members to medical appointments and by visiting the sick and those in nursing homes.
During her most of her life, Maggie was also active in the community, serving on advisory bodies for the public library and the post office. She was a strong support of AARP and once attended its national convention in Washington, DC. She enjoyed traveling, visiting several parts of this country, Europe, the Caribbean, and Tunisia with her husband and later traveling by herself to New Zealand, where she flew in a helicopter to land on a glacier and rode in a "jet-boat."
Maggie was an avid reader and a great lover of music. She played piano, accompanying Max who had a good singing voice. She enjoyed crafts and making things, especially Christmas ornaments for sharing with family and friends. She was an avid correspondent, writing beautiful letters and sending cards on holidays or special occasions to family members and her many friends.
In June 2016, Maggie moved to West Michigan to be closer to family, until shortly before her death she was a resident of Sheldon Meadows Assisted Living in Hudsonville.
Maggie is survived by her son Stephen R. Snow and daughter-in-law Betty Snow of Hudsonville, Michigan; her brother Charles T. Kirkpatrick of The Woodlands, Texas; three grandchildren Randall Snow, David Snow, and Janet (Cruz) Martinez, all of Michigan; six great-grandchildren Alex ,Isabel, Rebecca, James, Eric, and Emily, all living in Michigan; niece Carol (Glenn) Labiosa and nephews Robert (Maggie) Kirkpatrick, Timothy (Leisa) Kirkpatrick, Michael (Cora) Kirkpatrick; and great-nephews and great-nieces John Seamus, Liam, Sean, Ryan, Megan, Shannon, and Molly. Husband R. Max Snow and son Kirk Duty Snow preceded Maggie in death.
A memorial service will be held, 2pm, Saturday March 24 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan.
Memorials may be made to the Snow Cemetery Association, c/o Jim Mosier, 3977 Highway 117, Powhatan AR 72458-8506 or to the AARP Foundation.
Published in The Holland Sentinel on Mar. 22, 2018
An active member of the Baptist faith from her youth, Maggie was a devoted volunteer for church activities. She showed her care for others by providing transportation for church members to medical appointments and by visiting the sick and those in nursing homes.
During her most of her life, Maggie was also active in the community, serving on advisory bodies for the public library and the post office. She was a strong support of AARP and once attended its national convention in Washington, DC. She enjoyed traveling, visiting several parts of this country, Europe, the Caribbean, and Tunisia with her husband and later traveling by herself to New Zealand, where she flew in a helicopter to land on a glacier and rode in a "jet-boat."
Maggie was an avid reader and a great lover of music. She played piano, accompanying Max who had a good singing voice. She enjoyed crafts and making things, especially Christmas ornaments for sharing with family and friends. She was an avid correspondent, writing beautiful letters and sending cards on holidays or special occasions to family members and her many friends.
In June 2016, Maggie moved to West Michigan to be closer to family, until shortly before her death she was a resident of Sheldon Meadows Assisted Living in Hudsonville.
Maggie is survived by her son Stephen R. Snow and daughter-in-law Betty Snow of Hudsonville, Michigan; her brother Charles T. Kirkpatrick of The Woodlands, Texas; three grandchildren Randall Snow, David Snow, and Janet (Cruz) Martinez, all of Michigan; six great-grandchildren Alex ,Isabel, Rebecca, James, Eric, and Emily, all living in Michigan; niece Carol (Glenn) Labiosa and nephews Robert (Maggie) Kirkpatrick, Timothy (Leisa) Kirkpatrick, Michael (Cora) Kirkpatrick; and great-nephews and great-nieces John Seamus, Liam, Sean, Ryan, Megan, Shannon, and Molly. Husband R. Max Snow and son Kirk Duty Snow preceded Maggie in death.
A memorial service will be held, 2pm, Saturday March 24 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan.
Memorials may be made to the Snow Cemetery Association, c/o Jim Mosier, 3977 Highway 117, Powhatan AR 72458-8506 or to the AARP Foundation.
Published in The Holland Sentinel on Mar. 22, 2018
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