Arthur Warren Snodgrass, 95, was born in Denver, Colorado, on November 30, 1918 to Arthur W. & Esther (Webb) Snodgrass. Arthur passed away February 28, 2014, in Oklahoma City. He was a WWII veteran serving in the 252 Combat Engineers Division of the U.S. Army. He graduated from Denver University with a business degree. He worked at Wyoming Colorado Pipeline in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, history tapes and his family and friends. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Arthur was preceded in death by his father and mother; his wife of 72 years, Juanita (Peck) Snodgrass; son, Robert W. Snodgrass; and one brother, Raymond Snodgrass. He is survived by his son, M. Snodgrass and wife, of Del City, Oklahoma; grandchildren: J. Snodgrass and his wife, of Round Rock, Texas; L. Bell and husband, of Amarillo, Texas; D. Snodgrass, of Midwest City, Oklahoma; five great-granddaughters of Amarillo, Texas; brother, sister, and sister-in-law. Viewing will be Monday, March 3 at Ford Funeral Service in Del City, OK.
Published in The Oklahoman on 2 March 2014
All names of living relatives removed or shortened for privacy per guidelines.
Arthur Warren Snodgrass, 95, was born in Denver, Colorado, on November 30, 1918 to Arthur W. & Esther (Webb) Snodgrass. Arthur passed away February 28, 2014, in Oklahoma City. He was a WWII veteran serving in the 252 Combat Engineers Division of the U.S. Army. He graduated from Denver University with a business degree. He worked at Wyoming Colorado Pipeline in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, history tapes and his family and friends. He was a member of the Church of Christ. Arthur was preceded in death by his father and mother; his wife of 72 years, Juanita (Peck) Snodgrass; son, Robert W. Snodgrass; and one brother, Raymond Snodgrass. He is survived by his son, M. Snodgrass and wife, of Del City, Oklahoma; grandchildren: J. Snodgrass and his wife, of Round Rock, Texas; L. Bell and husband, of Amarillo, Texas; D. Snodgrass, of Midwest City, Oklahoma; five great-granddaughters of Amarillo, Texas; brother, sister, and sister-in-law. Viewing will be Monday, March 3 at Ford Funeral Service in Del City, OK.
Published in The Oklahoman on 2 March 2014
All names of living relatives removed or shortened for privacy per guidelines.
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