Advertisement

Delton N. Snyder

Advertisement

Delton N. Snyder

Birth
Death
2 Feb 1962 (aged 58)
Burial
Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Gospel Herald - Volume LV, Number 11 - March 13, 1962 page 263, 264. Snyder, Delton N., son of Ervin and Nancy (Nahrgang) Snyder, was born in Wilmot Twp., Ont., March 6, 1903; died at the Stratford (Ont.) General Hospital, as the result of a car accident, Feb. 2, 1962; aged 58 y. 10 m. 27 d. In 1927, he was married to Beatrice Miller, who survives. He was operator of the Snyder Transport. Also surviving are 2 daughters (Betty-Mrs. Sylvester Yantzi and Myrtle-Mrs. Venus Snyder), his father, one sister (Mrs. Oliver A. Snyder), and 7 grandchildren. One son preceded him in death. He was a member of the Shantz church, where funeral services were held Feb. 5, in charge of L. H. Witmer.

Baden Man
Dies 3 Days
After Crash
STRATFORD - A third per-
son has died as a result of in-
juries in a two-car collision on
Highway 7 and 8, three miles
south of Stratford, Tuesday.
Delton N. Snyder, 58 of Ba-
den, driver of one of the cars
died in Stratford General Hos-
pital early today.
Rev. George Lamont of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Mitchell,
and his wife, Kathleen Ruth, 47,
were instantly killed.
Mr. Snyder had been report-
ed in good condition following
the accident.
Born March 6, 1903 in Wilmot
Township, he was the proprietor
of Snyder Transport Limited
and a director of Toronto Milk
Transporters. He was a member
of Shantz Mennonite Church,
Baden, and vice-president of the
Baden Chamber of Commerce.
In addition to his wife, the
former Beatrice Miller, whom
he married in Kitchener in 1927,
he is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Sylvester (Betty) Yantzi
and Mrs. Vernice (Myrtle) Sny-
der, both of Baden; his father,
Ervin, of Hespeler; one sister,
Mrs. Oliver A. Snyder, of Hes-
peler, and seven grand-children.
A son Donald Bruce, predeceas-
ed him in 1947.
The body is resting at the
Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home un-
til 10 a.m. Monday when it will
be removed to Shantz Menno-
nite Church, Baden, where Rev.
Leslie Witmer will conduct the
service at 2:30 p.m. Interment
will be in the adjoining ceme-
tery.
Gospel Herald - Volume LV, Number 11 - March 13, 1962 page 263, 264. Snyder, Delton N., son of Ervin and Nancy (Nahrgang) Snyder, was born in Wilmot Twp., Ont., March 6, 1903; died at the Stratford (Ont.) General Hospital, as the result of a car accident, Feb. 2, 1962; aged 58 y. 10 m. 27 d. In 1927, he was married to Beatrice Miller, who survives. He was operator of the Snyder Transport. Also surviving are 2 daughters (Betty-Mrs. Sylvester Yantzi and Myrtle-Mrs. Venus Snyder), his father, one sister (Mrs. Oliver A. Snyder), and 7 grandchildren. One son preceded him in death. He was a member of the Shantz church, where funeral services were held Feb. 5, in charge of L. H. Witmer.

Baden Man
Dies 3 Days
After Crash
STRATFORD - A third per-
son has died as a result of in-
juries in a two-car collision on
Highway 7 and 8, three miles
south of Stratford, Tuesday.
Delton N. Snyder, 58 of Ba-
den, driver of one of the cars
died in Stratford General Hos-
pital early today.
Rev. George Lamont of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Mitchell,
and his wife, Kathleen Ruth, 47,
were instantly killed.
Mr. Snyder had been report-
ed in good condition following
the accident.
Born March 6, 1903 in Wilmot
Township, he was the proprietor
of Snyder Transport Limited
and a director of Toronto Milk
Transporters. He was a member
of Shantz Mennonite Church,
Baden, and vice-president of the
Baden Chamber of Commerce.
In addition to his wife, the
former Beatrice Miller, whom
he married in Kitchener in 1927,
he is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Sylvester (Betty) Yantzi
and Mrs. Vernice (Myrtle) Sny-
der, both of Baden; his father,
Ervin, of Hespeler; one sister,
Mrs. Oliver A. Snyder, of Hes-
peler, and seven grand-children.
A son Donald Bruce, predeceas-
ed him in 1947.
The body is resting at the
Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home un-
til 10 a.m. Monday when it will
be removed to Shantz Menno-
nite Church, Baden, where Rev.
Leslie Witmer will conduct the
service at 2:30 p.m. Interment
will be in the adjoining ceme-
tery.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement