His education and business was as a lawyer, working in the family mining business and as SLC Treasurer among many other positions. He was the administrator of his mother's estate when she died.
He married Florence Pearl Wilkinson who he met while working in Richfield, Utah. They had two daughters, Olive and Rilla, both born in Utah about the turn of the century.
By 1920, Gideon had moved his family to California to the Los Angeles area, where many of his siblings had also moved about that time.
Pearl recorded a lot of family history over the years. Gideon died in California in 1950 when he was 82 years old. He always sent letters and articles back to the Park Record, also recording what was happening with his extended family.
Obituary Park City, Utah, Park Record, Jan. 8, 1950
"Former parkite Dies in Los Angeles, California"
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. in Rosedale cemetery chapel, Los Angeles, for Gideon snyder, 82, former Park City resident, Salt Lake City treasurer and prominent in Utah mining circles, who died Sunday after a three-months illness in his Los Angeles home.
Born in Wanship, Summit county, he attended school in Park City, later practicing law in Richfield.
He had served two terms as treasurer of Salt Lake City early in the 1900s.
Retiring in 1922, he moved to Los Angeles. He had previously been associated with several brothers in the mining brokerage firm of W.F. Snyder and Sons in Salt Lake City.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl W. Snyder; two daughters, Mrs. Olive Lippi and Mrs. Louise Haley, Los Angeles,; three granddaughters and three great-great graandchildren; two brothers, George W. Snyder, president, W.F. Snyder and Co., Salt Lake City, and Dr. Crayton C. Snyder, Pasadena, California, and two sisters, Mrs. Zina Sherpard and Miss Jennie Snyder, both of Los Angeles.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Los Angeles condected the services. Burial was in the Rosedale cemetery.
His education and business was as a lawyer, working in the family mining business and as SLC Treasurer among many other positions. He was the administrator of his mother's estate when she died.
He married Florence Pearl Wilkinson who he met while working in Richfield, Utah. They had two daughters, Olive and Rilla, both born in Utah about the turn of the century.
By 1920, Gideon had moved his family to California to the Los Angeles area, where many of his siblings had also moved about that time.
Pearl recorded a lot of family history over the years. Gideon died in California in 1950 when he was 82 years old. He always sent letters and articles back to the Park Record, also recording what was happening with his extended family.
Obituary Park City, Utah, Park Record, Jan. 8, 1950
"Former parkite Dies in Los Angeles, California"
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. in Rosedale cemetery chapel, Los Angeles, for Gideon snyder, 82, former Park City resident, Salt Lake City treasurer and prominent in Utah mining circles, who died Sunday after a three-months illness in his Los Angeles home.
Born in Wanship, Summit county, he attended school in Park City, later practicing law in Richfield.
He had served two terms as treasurer of Salt Lake City early in the 1900s.
Retiring in 1922, he moved to Los Angeles. He had previously been associated with several brothers in the mining brokerage firm of W.F. Snyder and Sons in Salt Lake City.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Pearl W. Snyder; two daughters, Mrs. Olive Lippi and Mrs. Louise Haley, Los Angeles,; three granddaughters and three great-great graandchildren; two brothers, George W. Snyder, president, W.F. Snyder and Co., Salt Lake City, and Dr. Crayton C. Snyder, Pasadena, California, and two sisters, Mrs. Zina Sherpard and Miss Jennie Snyder, both of Los Angeles.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Los Angeles condected the services. Burial was in the Rosedale cemetery.
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Family Members
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Albert Snyder
1838–1906
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Rilla Inez Snyder
1857–1936
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Luna Romania Snyder Bowman
1859–1949
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Franklin Richards Snyder
1860–1932
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Olive Minetta Snyder
1862–1898
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Zina Caroline Snyder Shepherd
1864–1962
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May Snyder
1869–1885
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Brigham Young Snyder
1871–1947
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Horace Greeley Snyder
1873–1951
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Crayton Chambers Snyder
1874–1961
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Jane Parketta "Jennie" Snyder
1880–1970
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Robert Calvin Snyder
1843–1843
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Parley (infant) Pratt Snyder
1844–1844
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Emily Lydia Snyder Thompson
1846–1928
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Lucy Rhoany Snyder Tanner
1848–1917
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Lucy Rhoena Snyder Tanner
1848–1917
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George Wilder Snyder
1850–1871
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Lovisa Comstock Snyder Alexander
1854–1913
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Wilson Isaac Snyder
1856–1930
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Louis Andrew Snyder
1859–1945
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Nellie Martha Snyder Thiriot
1861–1929
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Cora Elcena Snyder Evans
1861–1942
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Willard Fiske Snyder
1863–1928
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Rachel Matilda Snyder Ramsdell
1865–1942
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Maryette Snyder
1866–1867
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Lillie Snyder Evans
1866–1938
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Grant Snyder
1868–1959
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Rhoda Sylvia "Sylvia" Snyder McKendrick
1869–1903
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Bismarck Snyder
1871–1919
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Heber Kimball "Kim" Snyder
1872–1929
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Sherman Mason Snyder
1874–1902
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Pearl Snyder
1877–1879
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Ruby Lucille Snyder Brown
1881–1983
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Rose Lynette Snyder Workman
1883–1970
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