of Rogers, AR
November 23, 1913 - March 10, 2015
Mrs. Ruby Snow, 101, of Scranton, passed away in Rogers, Tuesday, March 10, 2015. She was born November 23, 1913, in Scranton, AR to William H. and Alta (Stephens) Simmons. Ruby was member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 258, and treasurer of Scranton United Methodist Church for 52 years. She enjoyed sewing, gardening, and mowing the yard. Ruby was baptized in the Arkansas River. Mrs. Snow is preceded in death by her husband, Homer Snow and her parents. She is survived by her son, Jerry and Cindy Snow of Bella Vista, AR; granddaughters, Shannon and Aaron Webb of Bella Vista, Kelly Harmon of Fayetteville, Kim Snow of Fayetteville; great-granddaughters, Macey and Finley Webb, Kate Harmon; great-grandsons, Jorhdon Hardcastle of Tulsa, OK, Grant Harmon of Fayetteville.
I would like to express my sincere condolences to the loss of your loved one.In the scriptures Job 14:14,15 and John 5:28, God promises that he will resurrect our loved ones in the near future .I hope that Jehovah , the God of comfort grant you peace.
I remember Ruby as a very kind soft spoken woman who was devoted to Homer and Jerry. She had a spotless home and what I remember most were her beautiful pies and the oh so perfect starched shirts that she ironed for Jerry.
She was a wonderful asset to our small Methodist Church.
It was an honor to have grown up around Ruby and the Snow family.
Linda McKennon Smith
Remembering how nice and gracious your mom was to me when I would visit you when we were kids. She was always kind to me.
May God bless you and Cindy during this difficult
time and always.
Russell & Pat Houser
Thinking of the blessings the Snow family have shared with us over the years. Aunt Ruby always had that apron on with a sweet smile and great food in the kitchen. She leaves a legacy of a gracious life that continues through Jerry and his lovely family. We rejoice that she stands today in presence of her Lord.
With love,
Judy, Tom, Paula and her family
Ruby was a wonderful lady. I have so many fond memories of her when we were growing up in Scranton. Jerry, you and your girls are so fortunate to have her in your lives for so many years. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Marsha