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James Wilbur Snell

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James Wilbur Snell

Birth
Death
18 Jun 1967 (aged 33)
Burial
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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SNELL, James Wilbur

of 3515 Brunswick, age 33, died Sunday Jun 13 1967 at University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Memorial services at 11am Tuesday, June 20, 1967 at Court Street Methodist Church, Dr. Jewell Smoot officiating. Body will remain in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to a memorial fund for his children.

Mr. Snell was born in Flint, March 17, 1934, the son of Harry J. and Carol (Church) Snell, and was a life resident of Flint. He was married August 16, 1958 to Sandra E. Rose. Mr. Snell was a member of Court Street Methodist Church, Flint Jaycee's, Flint Institute of Arts. He was the first Boy Scout in the Tall Pine Council to receive the God and Country Award when he was a member of the Court Street Church Boy Scout Troop. Mr. Snell was a graduate of Flint Central High School and Jr. College. He owned and operated the Artcraft Press for the past two years.

Surviving are: wife, Sandra; 2 daughters Cynthia Rose and Jennifer Elaine, both at home; parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Snell of Flint, grandmother, Harriet Snell of Flint; sister, Mrs. William Joop of Atlanta, Georgia. Arrangements by Algoe Funeral Home.
SNELL, James Wilbur

of 3515 Brunswick, age 33, died Sunday Jun 13 1967 at University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Memorial services at 11am Tuesday, June 20, 1967 at Court Street Methodist Church, Dr. Jewell Smoot officiating. Body will remain in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make contributions to a memorial fund for his children.

Mr. Snell was born in Flint, March 17, 1934, the son of Harry J. and Carol (Church) Snell, and was a life resident of Flint. He was married August 16, 1958 to Sandra E. Rose. Mr. Snell was a member of Court Street Methodist Church, Flint Jaycee's, Flint Institute of Arts. He was the first Boy Scout in the Tall Pine Council to receive the God and Country Award when he was a member of the Court Street Church Boy Scout Troop. Mr. Snell was a graduate of Flint Central High School and Jr. College. He owned and operated the Artcraft Press for the past two years.

Surviving are: wife, Sandra; 2 daughters Cynthia Rose and Jennifer Elaine, both at home; parents Mr. & Mrs. Harry J. Snell of Flint, grandmother, Harriet Snell of Flint; sister, Mrs. William Joop of Atlanta, Georgia. Arrangements by Algoe Funeral Home.

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Husband of Sandra Rose



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