Barb was a good friend to many and those who were lucky to have known her will likely never forget her warmth, generosity, and sweet smile. Barb did not have children of her own but took on the second Mother role to her many nieces and nephews whom she cherished and loved deeply. Barb was also known for her delicious cooking and baking and shared her treats made with love, with so many. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all who crossed her path along the way.
Barb is preceded in death by her parents, Harold J. and Frances M. Whiteman; her loving husband, Roger D. Snyder and her dear, protective brothers, Raymond C. Whiteman, Robert E. Whiteman, Harold J. Whiteman, Charles ‘Jim’ A. Whiteman, and Jack W. Whiteman. She is survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and her Aunt Ruth (Mundt) Baker. Private family services will be held for Barbara.
Barb was a good friend to many and those who were lucky to have known her will likely never forget her warmth, generosity, and sweet smile. Barb did not have children of her own but took on the second Mother role to her many nieces and nephews whom she cherished and loved deeply. Barb was also known for her delicious cooking and baking and shared her treats made with love, with so many. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all who crossed her path along the way.
Barb is preceded in death by her parents, Harold J. and Frances M. Whiteman; her loving husband, Roger D. Snyder and her dear, protective brothers, Raymond C. Whiteman, Robert E. Whiteman, Harold J. Whiteman, Charles ‘Jim’ A. Whiteman, and Jack W. Whiteman. She is survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and her Aunt Ruth (Mundt) Baker. Private family services will be held for Barbara.
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