Snodgrass Family History Book
The Snodgrass Family History Book - Luginbuel Funeral Home
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<strong>Snodgrass</strong> <strong>Family</strong> Documents, Stories & Articles<br />
19 Jan 1936 --Thomas Walter <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. b. 28 Jul 1902,<br />
d. 19 Jan 1936, buried Row 29, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
1938 -- John Elbert <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. son, b. 1904. d. 1938,<br />
buried Row 19, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
1938 - John P. <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. father, b. 1861, d. 1938, buried<br />
Row 19, Lincoln Cemetery (on stone with Ida Frances, d.<br />
1932).<br />
9 Nov 1938 -- William Henry <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 28 Sep 1886.<br />
d. 9 Nov 1938, buried Row 17. Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
1940 -- Mary Etta <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. b. 1888. d. 1940, buried Row<br />
3, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
1942 -- Harriet C, <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 1849, d. 1942, buried<br />
Rose Cemetery.<br />
8 Apr 1999 -- Leslie E. <strong>Snodgrass</strong> Rawlins County Square<br />
Deal (22 Apr 1999 KS newspaper obituary)<br />
Leslie E. <strong>Snodgrass</strong> was born Oct. 15. 1921 in Washington<br />
County near Lincoln, Ark., to Chester D. and Viola<br />
Pridemore <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. He died at the age of77 on April 8,<br />
1999 at Medi-Homes Nursing Center at Prairie Grove, Ark.<br />
He grew up on the family farm and graduated from country<br />
grade school. He served in the Army during World War 11<br />
in Africa and Italy. Following his discharge. he returned to<br />
the Lincoln area and helped his parents vvith their farming<br />
and his own.<br />
In the mid 1980s, he moved to Welling, Oklahoma near<br />
Tenkiller Dam and continued residing there until his health<br />
declined in early 1998. He was preceded in death by his<br />
parents and younger brother. C. Bob <strong>Snodgrass</strong>.<br />
21 Apr 1942 -- Thomas L. <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, father, b. 4 Jan<br />
1863, d. 21Apr1942, buried Row 18, Lincoln Cemetery (on<br />
stone with J. D .• d. 1926).<br />
19 Jul 1948 -- Allen E. <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 22 Oct 1927. d. 19 Jul<br />
1948. buried Row 3, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
26 May 1949 -- Gerald Leon, infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Roy<br />
<strong>Snodgrass</strong>, d. 26 May 1949, buried Row 19, Lincoln<br />
Cemetery.<br />
29 Aug 1950 -- William J. <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 18 Nov 1866. d.<br />
29 Aug 1950. buried Row 3, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
22 May 1952 -- Bobby Joe <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, infant son of Mr. &<br />
Mrs. Roy <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. d. 22 May 1952, buried Row 19, in<br />
Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
20 Aug 1962 -- Lonnie Fred <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. b. 28 Jul 1913, d.<br />
20 Aug 1962, buried Row 29. Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
1960 -- Esther Mae <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 1897. d. 1960, buried<br />
Goshen Cemetery.<br />
17 Oct 1963 --Tommie Dean <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 7 Feb 1962. d.<br />
17 Oct 1963, buried Row 16S, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
15 Sep 1977 - Leonard Elden <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, PFC US Army,<br />
WW II, FHM Luginbuel. b. 1922, d. 15 Sep 1977. buried<br />
Row 8, Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
16 Mar 1979 - Chester D. <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, FHM Luginbuel, d.<br />
16 Mar 1979, age 80 years. buried Row l 6S. Lincoln<br />
Cemetery. [Chester D. s/o John P. & Ida F.]<br />
18 Apr 1979 -- James Samuel <strong>Snodgrass</strong>. b. 8 Jul 1906. d.<br />
18 Apr 1979, buried Bluff Cemetery (on same stone Bonnie<br />
Jean <strong>Snodgrass</strong>, b. 19 Jun 1912, d. ---).<br />
Survivors include three brothers, Roy and John, both of<br />
Lincoln, Ark., and Lonnie of Atwood, Kan.; and numerous<br />
nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held April 10 at<br />
the Luginbuel Mortuary Chapel at Prairie Grove with<br />
interment at Lincoln Cemetery.<br />
[ vss - obit contributed by SCS member Mrs. Linda<br />
<strong>Snodgrass</strong> ]<br />
Document 10.82. Letter to Clara Bee <strong>Snodgrass</strong> Risley<br />
concerning the Bradley <strong>Family</strong>.<br />
Joyce Bradley McComb<br />
1730 Tessamine Road<br />
Lexington, South Carolina 29072<br />
9 November 1983<br />
Mrs. Clara Risley<br />
Rt. I Box 177 A<br />
Lincoln, Arkansas 72744<br />
Dear Mrs. Risley:<br />
I am enclosing photos of the graves of your ancestors: John<br />
Phillip Bradley Sr.. his wife. Nancy Johnson Bradley and<br />
their son, John Phillip Bradley Jr. I have written information<br />
on the backs of the photographs. When I made these photos<br />
it was drizzling rain and the chalk would not stick so I could<br />
not outline them so they would stand out in the photo. I have<br />
no idea what is written on the bottom of John Phillip Bradley<br />
Sr.'s stone. I think it some kind of memorial verse. If I get<br />
back that way on a sunny day and chalk will work, I'll try to<br />
read it.<br />
The last time I was there in 1982 1 found John Phillip<br />
Bradley Jr.'s grave, but did not note he was buried next to his<br />
parents. This time the stone was broken and laying with the<br />
back side up and I like not to have found it, but because it<br />
was broken, I read all the stones more carefully and that is<br />
how l found his parents graves. This cemetery is very pretty<br />
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