of Benton, AR
February 11, 1948 - September 27, 2013
Frank D.Snodgrass, 65, of Benton passed away Friday, September 27, 2013 in North Little Rock. He was born February 11, 1948 in Charleston, WV to the late Merle Cornelius and Helen (Huffman) Snodgrass. Mr. Snodgrass was of Baptist faith and a U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran, worked at Reynolds Metals, a former Sgt. Of C.I.D. with the Benton Police Department and worked as a postal clerk with U.S. Postal Service.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Bertrum Dominic Snodgrass.
Survivors include his wife, Kay (McArthur) Snodgrass of Benton; sons, David Snodgrass of Benton, Darrin Shane Snodgrass and wife, Lisa of Springfield, MO; one daughter, Amanda Rhodes and fiance, Angelo Scott of Benton; five grandchildren, Darrin Snodgrass, Joshua Snodgrass, Micah Rhodes, Amiyah Scott, and Kaylynn Snodgrass; two sisters, Mary Jaynette Moore and husband, Jimmy of Pickerington, OH, Bonnie Thompson and husband, James of Milton, WV; one brother, Merle Snodgrass and wife, Bundie of Upper Marlboro, Maryland; and a host of other family and friends
A memorial service will be held Saturday, October 5, 2013 at 3:00 P.M. at his residence; 8515 Renee Circle, Benton, AR. 72019.
Kay and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of loss. We will miss seeing Mr. Frank mowing or just hanging out in his yard. He was a kind, caring neighbor. He loved his wonderful family!
Frank was one of the first people i met when i went to work at Post office. He was so kind and sweet, he made us laugh all the time. What a kind heart he had! I guess God could not wait another minute to have him in heaven. I am so happy our paths crossed. I will be praying for all his family. Love to all of you!
DEAR KAY AND FAMILY,
YOU ARE IN OUR PRAYERS
I AM VERY SORRY THAT YOU HAVE TO
GO THROUGH THIS STORM....BUT I PRAY BY THE GRACE OF GOD YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN WILL WEATHER THIS STORM
THE SNODGRASS FAMILY IS A STRONG ONE
AND THAT'S A BLESSING FROM GOD
GOD BLESS FRANK ALWAYS,WE SALUTE HIM AND HIS LIFE.......
Condolences to the Snodgrass family. May Jehovah the "God of Comfort" bring you comfort and peace at this difficult time (2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4). Your family are in our prayers.
Kay, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time...
Kay,
Jimmy and I were so sad to hear of Frank's passing. You are in our prayers and hope that you find comfort. Thinking of you! Paula and Jimmy
My deepest sympathy to the family of My Frank. I had the pleasure of working with him at the Postal Service. This man was kind and warm toward me. I'm going to really miss those oatmeal cookies he shared with me every time he brought them. There were many times I know he brought them just bcuz he knew I would ask. So thanks to the Snodgrass family for sharing your Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother, and friend with me. David, I'm sending you a whole lot of "prayers!" Trisha...
Kay
So sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you & your family. God Bless.
Gail
Kay, I will really miss seeing Frank. It was a pleasure cutting his hair. he will be missed by all. My prayers are with you and your family that God will comfort you all. Love,Karen
both of us have many great memories of working and being friends with Frank, we are so sorry he had to leave all of us so soon and he will be missed by all
Love
Charles and Gale
Kay, May the memories in your heart help with the grief you feel. Our prayer is for God to give you strength to get through all this and peace in your heart.
Kay and David,
My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. Although no words can really help to ease the sudden loss you have had to bear, just know that you are very close in my thoughts and prayers. I have seen with my own eyes in the past few days how strong you two are and I have no doubt in my mind that you can get through this. May the peace that comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead.
Kay and family--Our prayers are with you. We've both enjoyed working with Frank through out the years and can honestly say he was one of a kind !!
May you rest in peace Frank.
To the Family, I really can't find the words to express how much Frank was well loved at the Postal Service and will be missed greatly. Such a sweet, kind, compassionate man with such a wonderful smile. Just know that God will strengthen you now and later, just believe. I will keep you lifted in prayer
It's still so hard to comprehend that Frank is no longer
there across the yard and street. Your family was my rock all the years I was on my own with Lori (or LJ, as Frank nicknamed her). I have so many good memories from over the years. A little of my heart is
also missing with Frank's passing. I will always love the Snodgrass family.
He and his dry sense of humor will be missed.
I worked with Frank at Reynold's close to 40 yr's. ago. We were assigned to clean out a pit and had to shovel the material out a man hole and then into a wheel barrow. To say the least it was strenuous and very hot. At the time, I was suffering from back problem's, but with a young family, couldn't affort to miss work. When it was my turn to go into the pit, Frank saw the pain I was trying to endure and made me get out. For the 2 day's we worked there, he did the bulk of the work. We worked hard together over the next couple of year's and we laughed just as hard when we took our break's together. Frank acted like doing my job was nothing--but it was and I've never forgotten it, nor him. I knew him to be a good man and that's the way I'll remember him. This is lengthy I know, but I consider it a privilege to honor a fellow vet by confirming what a good man he was and the good character he had. Rest in peace my brother, your battle is over.
mary and family on behalf at all of us here in logan ohio and your lost hollow chapel family.our sincere sympathys are with you and the entire family.rest in the assurance of the resurrection.love to you all.
your Lost hollow family.
We're so sorry to hear about Frank. We know it is very hard for you. All our love & prayers.
This Earth has lost another good soldier, and may he R.I.P. By the dealings with his son, I can tell he was a good man. May the families tears and heartache turn into laughter and memories Forever.
I sorry for you loss and will be praying for your family.
May God wrap His loving arms around you all during this difficult time.
Dad,
I miss you. Not only were you with me to my adulthood, but then I spent the next 12 years working with you as well. Because of this, I KNOW how loved you were. I know that everyone whose path you crossed was better for it. We butted heads from time to time, but we are two hard headed men and no matter what happened, how much you loved me was never in question. I know the one thing you are worried about is mom, but I assure you that we will take care of her for you and everything will be okay. You raised us to be good people and to love our mother. We love you sooo much and we will never let your little Peanut forget how much in love her Pepaw was with her. I'll always remember you and everything you have done for me. You are a man that can never be replaced or forgotten.
Sleep easy, Dad. We'll hold down the fort.
Love, David and Kaylynn
Kay, I'm so sorry to hear about Frank. I really enjoyed the time I worked with him at the post office. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
I worked with Frank many times over the years at the GMF post office. He was a very good worker and very polite. He will be deeply missed.