Vera Catherine “Cathy” Snider Vera Catherine “Cathy” Snider left this world August 29, 2017 at Great Plains Health in North Platte, NE. Cathy was born October 22, 1944 in Amarillo, Texas to Rudy and Gustine (Fisk) Gamblin. Cathy attended school in Amarillo and graduated from Amarillo High School. After graduation she moved to Westminster, CO and then to Maywood, NE in 1974. While in Maywood, she drove the school bus and at the same time, she was also the High School Secretary for nine years. Following this employment she managed the Maywood Insurance Agency for over 25 years. She retired in September 2007. On December 19, 1998 Cathy was united in marriage to Darryl Snider. Cathy and Darryl enjoyed camping and taking many trips in their motor home to visit family and friends. Cathy was an avid sports fan, especially for her beloved Broncos and all Nebraska Husker teams. Cathy was known for her love of all animals. She never met a dog or cat that she didn’t want to take home and call her own. She was preceded by her parents; son, Scott E. Hoffman; brother, Bill Gamblin. She is survived by Darryl, her loving husband of 19 years; children, Sean (Cassie) Hoffman of Sutherland, Kiok (Tim) Quigley of Kansas City, Shannon (Tom Carr) Hoffman of Hanahan, SC, Marisa Joudrey and John (Tamara) Snider all of Kearney; daughter in law, Darcey (Frank) Hanson of Trinidad, CO; 16 grandchildren; six great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Cathy Snider October 22, 1944 August 29, 2017
Join Us In Celebrating The Life Of
Vera Catherine “Cathy” Snider Date of Birth October 22, 1944 Amarillo, Texas
Date of Death August 29, 2017 North Platte, Nebraska
Memorial Service Tuesday ~ September 5, 2017 ~ 11:00 A.M. Maywood Christian Church Officiating ~ Pastor Dale Heimer
God looked around His garden And he found an empty place. He looked down upon the earth and saw your tired face. He put His arms around you and lifted you to rest, God’s garden must be beautiful, He always takes the best. He knew that you would never get well on earth again. He saw that “the road” was getting rough, And the hills were hard to climb. So He closed your weary eyelids and whispered “Peace be thine.” It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn’t go alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home.
Scripture Reader Dan Snider Pianist ~ Jan Deatrich Congregational Hymn “Amazing Grace” “In The Garden” by Alan Jackson “Old Rugged Cross” by Elvis Presley Inurnment At A Later Date Memorial Park Cemetery McCook, Nebraska Memorials Maywood Community Hall 202 Commercial St Maywood, NE 69038 Service Arrangements by Carpenter-Breland Funeral Home – McCook, Nebraska www.carpenterbreland.com