Mrs. Snidow was widely known throughout Giles county and Southwest Virginia.
She was the daughter of John S. and Mary B. Peck and a direct descendant of Christian Snidow, who came to Giles in 1766, Benjamin Peck, who settled in Botetourt about 1785, and John Chapman, who settled in this county in 1771.
She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church, taking an active part in its affairs.
She is survived by three sons, Frank P. Snidow, Pembroke; John J. Snidow, Bluefield: Major Robert C. Snidow, Key West Fla.; seven grandchildren and by one brother, H. T. Peck, Washington.
The body will be taken to the home of her son Frank P. Snidow, at Pembroke.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Lutheran church in Pembroke at 2 o'clock Saturday, by Rev. Meredith Norman, pastor of the Christian church, assisted by Rev. J. E. Guthrie, Presbyterian pastor.
Burial will be in the private cemetery at the Snidow home place.
Mrs. Snidow was widely known throughout Giles county and Southwest Virginia.
She was the daughter of John S. and Mary B. Peck and a direct descendant of Christian Snidow, who came to Giles in 1766, Benjamin Peck, who settled in Botetourt about 1785, and John Chapman, who settled in this county in 1771.
She was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church, taking an active part in its affairs.
She is survived by three sons, Frank P. Snidow, Pembroke; John J. Snidow, Bluefield: Major Robert C. Snidow, Key West Fla.; seven grandchildren and by one brother, H. T. Peck, Washington.
The body will be taken to the home of her son Frank P. Snidow, at Pembroke.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Lutheran church in Pembroke at 2 o'clock Saturday, by Rev. Meredith Norman, pastor of the Christian church, assisted by Rev. J. E. Guthrie, Presbyterian pastor.
Burial will be in the private cemetery at the Snidow home place.
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