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Louis Virgil Snyder, born December 1, 1937, passed peacefully on May
11, 2024. He will now reunite with the love of his life, his late wife,
Caroline. He is survived by their seven beautiful children; Rose Ann
Ciaravino (Joe), William Snyder (Sharon), Mary Snyder-Fox, Louis G.
Snyder, Josephine Notter, Carolyn Halloran (Terry), and Nancy McGhin
(Jim), his nine grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. He is also
survived by his younger brother, Dennis Kallio (Leslie).
Louis is preceded in death by his parents Garland and Ann (Mecci)
Snyder, sister Aileen Armstrong, and son-in-law Richard Fox.
He was born and raised in Conneaut, Ohio. He graduated from Conneaut
High School where he was revered as an outstanding athlete, excelling
in basketball and track.
Louis went on to serve his country in the US Marine Corps, 1956 to
1959. His specialty (MOS) was 0300 Rifleman where he was awarded
the Good Conduct Medal and was selected to be the Guidon Carrier for
his platoon. He lived his life with great respect for those who have
served. He, himself, descends from a long lineage of veterans. Louis is a
seventh-generation son of the Revolutionary War, an honor that will pass
on to his children with a legacy that lives forever. We thank him for his
service.
Louie, as many called him, transitioned from serving his country to
serving his family and community. As a devoted father, he instilled
valuable lessons of respect, responsibility, and loyalty, while fostering
the deepest sense of family. He encouraged his children to embrace self-
sufficiency while nourishing a sense of pride in their lives. When it came
to the community, he was a respected Deputy Sheriff and an
accomplished police officer throughout Ashtabula County, exemplifying
his commitment to serve.
Renowned for his quick wit and infectious humor, he embraced life’s
simple pleasures, from indulging in his beloved “lick-licks” (sweets) like
spumoni ice cream or strawberry shortcake, savoring Saturday steak
dinners, and keeping up with current events through the news. A true
connoisseur of classic Western films, he too, found comfort and joy in
the great outdoors for water activities like canoeing or affinity for
animals and meticulously tending to his lawn while zipping around on
his tractor. Louie was a storyteller, sharing what life was like both before
and after marriage, captivating friends and family with his experiences.
Yet, amidst all of his interests and passions, his love for friends and
family shined brightest, but it is by far the latter that is his proudest
accomplishment.
Although this man with a quiet walk and a sentimental grin is no longer
with us, his spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Funeral service will be Thursday May 16 at Noon in Guerriero Funeral Home with Father John Keehner from Our Lady of Peace officiating , Visitation be from 10 till noon on Thursday. Burial will take place in St. Joseph Cemetery were military honors will be conducted by the Honor Guard team form American Legion post 103 , condolences can be made at guerrierofuneralhome.com
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