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Ethel Mae Adams was born on April 19, 1913 in Berne, the daughter of '''[[Charles L. Adams (B. 1879)|Charles]]''' and '''[[Anna R. Jansen|Anna (nee Jansen) Adams]]'''.
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Mrs. Snyder was an active, lifelong member of the First Reformed Church in Berne; a past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803; a member of the Berne Fire Department Ladies’ Auxilary; a supporter of the Democratic Party; and a supporter of the Red Cross; Mr. Snyder said this week that his mother was instrumental in bringing the first Red Cross Blood Mobile to Berne in the 1960s, to host blood drives.
  
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Ethel Adams married on Jan. 2, 1928 James C. Snyder ( - 1992), son of '''[[Snyder, George H.|George H.Snyder]]''' who grew up at Snyder’s Corners in Westerlo. Their children were:
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*Mitchell Snyder
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*'''[[James H. Snyder]]''' ( - 1983)
  
 
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Ethel Mae Adams Snyder died on July 8, 2012 at St. Peters Hospice Inn in Albany. She was 99.
  
 
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Ethel Mae Snyder
 
Ethel Mae Snyder
BERNE — Ethel Mae Snyder, a devoted mother and a lover of
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the outdoors, lived in the Hilltowns for nearly a century, raising
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BERNE — Ethel Mae Snyder, a devoted mother and a lover of the outdoors, lived in the Hilltowns for nearly a century, raising her family in Berne.
her family in Berne.
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Her son, Mitchell Snyder, remembers her as “just a regular
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Her son, Mitchell Snyder, remembers her as “just a regular mother.”
mother.”
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“She was very easy to talk to,” he said, adding, “She was always
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“She was very easy to talk to,” he said, adding, “She was always involved in family activities.”
involved in family activities.”
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Mrs. Snyder died on July 8, 2012 at St. Peters Hospice Inn in
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Mrs. Snyder died on July 8, 2012 at St. Peters Hospice Inn in Albany. She was 99.
Albany. She was 99.
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She was born on April 19, 1913 in Berne, the daughter of Charles
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She was born on April 19, 1913 in Berne, the daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams.
and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams.
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Her husband of 64 years, James Snyder, grew up at Snyder’s
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Her husband of 64 years, James Snyder, grew up at Snyder’s Corners in Westerlo. They wed on Jan. 2, 1928, and were married until his death in 1992.
Corners in Westerlo. They wed on Jan. 2, 1928, and were married
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until his death in 1992.
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Mrs. Snyder’s hobbies submerged her in nature, like hunting, fishing, and camping.
Mrs. Snyder’s hobbies submerged her in nature, like hunting,
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fishing, and camping.
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“They loved the Adirondacks,” Mr. Snyder said of his parents. The family traveled to Saranac Lake; Fish Creek Pond; Lake Sacandaga; Long Lake; Tupper Lake; and Indian Lake. Mrs. Snyder was a skilled hunter.
“They loved the Adirondacks,” Mr. Snyder said of his parents. The
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family traveled to Saranac Lake; Fish Creek Pond; Lake Sacandaga;
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“She picked it up from her father,” her son said. “She hunted a lot before I was born, and she’d go out once in awhile during hunting season.”
Long Lake; Tupper Lake; and Indian Lake.
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Mrs. Snyder was a skilled hunter.
 
“She picked it up from her father,” her son said. “She hunted a
 
lot before I was born, and she’d go out once in awhile during hunting
 
season.”
 
 
They often brought home venison.
 
They often brought home venison.
“You never shoot anything you’re not going to eat,” Mr. Snyder
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said. “That’s the philosophy I was taught.”
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“You never shoot anything you’re not going to eat,” Mr. Snyder said. “That’s the philosophy I was taught.”
Mrs. Snyder was an active, lifelong member of the First Reformed
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Church in Berne; a past matron and member of the Order of the
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Mrs. Snyder was an active, lifelong member of the First Reformed Church in Berne; a past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803; a member of the Berne Fire Department Ladies’ Auxilary; a supporter of the Democratic Party; and a supporter of the Red Cross; Mr. Snyder said this week that his mother was instrumental in bringing the first Red Cross Blood Mobile to Berne in the 1960s, to host blood drives.
Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803; a member of the Berne Fire Department
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Ladies’ Auxilary; a supporter of the Democratic Party;
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“She was just very involved here,” her son said. “Anything to do with the town of Berne, she was into it.”
and a supporter of the Red Cross; Mr. Snyder said this week that
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his mother was instrumental in bringing the first Red Cross Blood
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Mrs. Snyder is survived by her son, Mitchell; her daughter-in-law, Jane Snyder; and her daughter-in-law, Barbara Snyder. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Michael Snyder and his wife, Vickie; Matthew Snyder and his wife, Lisa; Neil Snyder and his wife, Erin; Andrea Snyder and her husband, Cy; Nelson Snyder; and Luke Snyder and his wife, Samantha.
Mobile to Berne in the 1960s, to host blood drives.
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“She was just very involved here,” her son said. “Anything to do
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She is also survived by five great-grandchildren. Her son, James Snyder, died in 1983. Friends and family called at Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont on Wednesday morning, during which the Eastern Star held a service.
with the town of Berne, she was into it.”
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Friends and family may leave condolences online at www.fredendallfuneralhome.com.
Mrs. Snyder is survived by her son, Mitchell; her daughter-in-law,
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Jane Snyder; and her daughter-in-law, Barbara Snyder.
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Reverend Robert Hoffman conducted a funeral service at 11 a.m., and interment followed at [[b:Woodlawn Cemetery|Woodlawn Cemetery]], Berne. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Reformed Church in Berne, 1664 Helderberg Trail, Berne, NY 12023.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, Michael Snyder and
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his wife, Vickie; Matthew Snyder and his wife, Lisa; Neil Snyder and
 
his wife, Erin; Andrea Snyder and her husband, Cy; Nelson Snyder;
 
and Luke Snyder and his wife, Samantha.
 
She is also survived by five great-grandchildren.
 
Her son, James Snyder, died in 1983.
 
Friends and family called at Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont
 
on Wednesday morning, during which the Eastern Star held
 
a service.
 
Friends and family may leave condolences online at www.fredendallfuneralhome.
 
com.
 
Reverend Robert Hoffman conducted a funeral service at 11 a.m.,
 
and interment followed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne.
 
Memorial contributions may be made to the First Reformed Church
 
in Berne, 1664 Helderberg Trail, Berne, NY 12023.
 
 
— Zach Simeone
 
— Zach Simeone
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – Thursday, July 12, 2012
  
Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, July 12, 2012
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Snyder, Ethel Mae: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
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Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Tuesday, July 10, 2012
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Deceased Name: Snyder, Ethel Mae
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BERNE Ethel Mae Snyder, 99, died July 8, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospice Inn. She was born April 19,1913, the daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams in Berne. She was predeceased by her husband, James, in 1992 as well as her son, James, in 1983. She is survived by her son, Mitchell, and daughter-in-law, Jane Snyder, as well as her daughter-in-law, Barbara Snyder. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Michael (Vickie), Matthew (Lisa), Neil (Erin), Andrea (Cy) Nelson and Luke (Samantha) Snyder. She is also survived by five great- grandchildren. Ethel was a very active and lifelong member of the First Reformed Church of Berne, past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803, a member of the Berne Fire Dept. Ladies Auxillary, a very strong supporter of the Democratic Party and a strong advocate for the Red Cross who was very instrumental in getting the bloodmobile to Berne. Calling hours will be on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 from 10 to 11 a.m. The Eastern Star will have a service at 10:30 a.m. and the Rev. Robert Hoffman will conduct the funeral service at 11 a.m., all in the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main St. Altamont. Interment will follow at [[b:Woodlawn Cemetery|Woodlawn Cemetery]], Berne. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First Reformed Chuch of Berne in Ethel's memory.
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Edition: Final Edition Page: B9 Copyright, 2012, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.
  
 
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Image:Ethel 3.jpg|<center>Bell school on Rte. 43,Ruth, Alice and Ethel are the last three on the right in the front row,photo courtesy of Jane and Mitchell Snyder</center>
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 19 December 2013

Ethel Mae Adams, photo courtesy of Jane and Mitchell Snyder

Birth

Ethel Mae Adams was born on April 19, 1913 in Berne, the daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams.

Education

Occupation

Mrs. Snyder was an active, lifelong member of the First Reformed Church in Berne; a past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803; a member of the Berne Fire Department Ladies’ Auxilary; a supporter of the Democratic Party; and a supporter of the Red Cross; Mr. Snyder said this week that his mother was instrumental in bringing the first Red Cross Blood Mobile to Berne in the 1960s, to host blood drives.

Marriage & Children

Ethel Adams married on Jan. 2, 1928 James C. Snyder ( - 1992), son of George H.Snyder who grew up at Snyder’s Corners in Westerlo. Their children were:

Death

Ethel Mae Adams Snyder died on July 8, 2012 at St. Peters Hospice Inn in Albany. She was 99.

Obituary

Ethel Mae Snyder

BERNE — Ethel Mae Snyder, a devoted mother and a lover of the outdoors, lived in the Hilltowns for nearly a century, raising her family in Berne.

Her son, Mitchell Snyder, remembers her as “just a regular mother.”

“She was very easy to talk to,” he said, adding, “She was always involved in family activities.”

Mrs. Snyder died on July 8, 2012 at St. Peters Hospice Inn in Albany. She was 99.

She was born on April 19, 1913 in Berne, the daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams.

Her husband of 64 years, James Snyder, grew up at Snyder’s Corners in Westerlo. They wed on Jan. 2, 1928, and were married until his death in 1992.

Mrs. Snyder’s hobbies submerged her in nature, like hunting, fishing, and camping.

“They loved the Adirondacks,” Mr. Snyder said of his parents. The family traveled to Saranac Lake; Fish Creek Pond; Lake Sacandaga; Long Lake; Tupper Lake; and Indian Lake. Mrs. Snyder was a skilled hunter.

“She picked it up from her father,” her son said. “She hunted a lot before I was born, and she’d go out once in awhile during hunting season.”

They often brought home venison.

“You never shoot anything you’re not going to eat,” Mr. Snyder said. “That’s the philosophy I was taught.”

Mrs. Snyder was an active, lifelong member of the First Reformed Church in Berne; a past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803; a member of the Berne Fire Department Ladies’ Auxilary; a supporter of the Democratic Party; and a supporter of the Red Cross; Mr. Snyder said this week that his mother was instrumental in bringing the first Red Cross Blood Mobile to Berne in the 1960s, to host blood drives.

“She was just very involved here,” her son said. “Anything to do with the town of Berne, she was into it.”

Mrs. Snyder is survived by her son, Mitchell; her daughter-in-law, Jane Snyder; and her daughter-in-law, Barbara Snyder. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Michael Snyder and his wife, Vickie; Matthew Snyder and his wife, Lisa; Neil Snyder and his wife, Erin; Andrea Snyder and her husband, Cy; Nelson Snyder; and Luke Snyder and his wife, Samantha.

She is also survived by five great-grandchildren. Her son, James Snyder, died in 1983. Friends and family called at Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont on Wednesday morning, during which the Eastern Star held a service.

Friends and family may leave condolences online at www.fredendallfuneralhome.com.

Reverend Robert Hoffman conducted a funeral service at 11 a.m., and interment followed at Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Reformed Church in Berne, 1664 Helderberg Trail, Berne, NY 12023.

— Zach Simeone

Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, July 12, 2012

Snyder, Ethel Mae: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Deceased Name: Snyder, Ethel Mae

BERNE Ethel Mae Snyder, 99, died July 8, 2012 at St. Peter's Hospice Inn. She was born April 19,1913, the daughter of Charles and Anna (nee Jansen) Adams in Berne. She was predeceased by her husband, James, in 1992 as well as her son, James, in 1983. She is survived by her son, Mitchell, and daughter-in-law, Jane Snyder, as well as her daughter-in-law, Barbara Snyder. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Michael (Vickie), Matthew (Lisa), Neil (Erin), Andrea (Cy) Nelson and Luke (Samantha) Snyder. She is also survived by five great- grandchildren. Ethel was a very active and lifelong member of the First Reformed Church of Berne, past matron and member of the Order of the Eastern Star Uhai Chapter 803, a member of the Berne Fire Dept. Ladies Auxillary, a very strong supporter of the Democratic Party and a strong advocate for the Red Cross who was very instrumental in getting the bloodmobile to Berne. Calling hours will be on Wednesday, July 11, 2012 from 10 to 11 a.m. The Eastern Star will have a service at 10:30 a.m. and the Rev. Robert Hoffman will conduct the funeral service at 11 a.m., all in the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main St. Altamont. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First Reformed Chuch of Berne in Ethel's memory.

Edition: Final Edition Page: B9 Copyright, 2012, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

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