In Loving Memory
of Cynthia Snodgrass Harper
July 9, 1953 – March 16, 2016
We Lost A Mother With A
Heart of Gold
We lost a mother with a heart of gold;
How much we miss her can never be told.
She shared our troubles and helped us along;
If we follow in her footsteps, we will never go wrong.
She was a mother so very rare,
Content in her home and always there.
On earth, she toiled; in Heaven, she rests:
God bless you, Mother; You were one of the best |
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Cynthia Snodgrass was welcomed into the world by her loving
parents, Marshall and Edna Snodgrass on July 9, 1953. A
native of Toledo, she graduated from Woodward High School in
1971 and was a member of True Vine Missionary Baptist
Church.
Over the years, she worked for GenCorp, TARPS and TARTA.
Cynthia considered her greatest achievement to be her
children whom she loved with her entire being: Marshall
Snodgrass, Eva Harper and Maurice Harper. Cynthia had the
opportunity to welcome into the world her grandchildren whom
she loved unconditionally: Rasean Snodgrass, Maureese Kelly,
Shi'Ann Crawford, KaVon and Kaleah Harper, Noah Crawford and
Naraelle Byers.
She was fortunate to be able to see and love her great
granddaughter, Zy’airah Kelly, and to know that another was
on the way.
Her siblings – Leon C. (Ida) Barnett Sr., James Snodgrass
Sr., Ann Marie Hall, Marlena (Richard) Hinton-Carter, Eva
Mae (Pete) Lyle – cherish her memory still and will always
do so, as will her aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and
numerous cousins, along with special nephew, Devon (Kojak)
Hall.
Cynthia went through life knowing that she had many lifelong
friendships, all of which she cherished. |