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In Loving Memory

Snider, Mary L.

Snider, Mary L., 86, of Oakville, MO passed away on Friday, July 8, 2022. at Mercy South Hospital. She was born June 12, 1936, in St. Louis, MO, the daughter of the late Michael and Marie (Duffin) Anvender of Lemay, MO.

She was preceded in death by her sister Joan Abarcar (Anvender), sister-in-law Jane Anvender (nee Fischer) and great-granddaughter Lily Jane Snider.

She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Robert Snider, her children Mark (Mary) Snider, Charlet Snider, Cheryl (Phil) Carlson, Linda (Joseph) Schillinger and Kaye Maxey. She was a beloved grandmother to six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. In addition, she is survived by her brother, John Anvender and her sister Carol (Dale) Garcia.

Her greatest happiness was time spent with her family and she, along with her husband, was a member of The Missouri Botanical Gardens and an officer of the local chapter of The National Lily Society.

Services: A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 610 W. Ripa Ave, St. Louis, MO on Wednesday, August 17, at 10 a.m. Inurnment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul or The American Heart Association. A Kutis South County Chapel Service

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2 thoughts on “Snider, Mary L.”

  1. Aunt Lou’s organizational skills, creativeness, and her intentionality in keeping her home is something that I’ve always admired. I saw those qualities also in my grandmother Joan. They have such lovely homes and sense of hospitality <3

    I always loved coming to Bob and Lou's house when I was a child. They made the Green's feel so welcome. I have missed so much of their hospitality as I have grown, but I see how her wonderful qualities remain in the family and I love them.

    Love you aunt Lou and uncle Bob.

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  2. Aunt Lou’s organizational skills, creativeness, and her intentionality in keeping her home is something that I’ve always admired. I saw those qualities also in my grandmother Joan. They have such lovely homes and sense of hospitality <3

    I always loved coming to Bob and Lou's house when I was a child. They made the Green's feel so welcome. I have missed so much of their hospitality as I have grown, but I see how her wonderful qualities remain in the family and I love them.

    Love you aunt Lou and uncle Bob.

    Reply

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