July 14, 1920 - December 30, 2013
John Howard Snow, Jr. of North Little Rock, loving husband and father passed away on December 30, 2013.He was born in North Little Rock on July 14, 1920. Howard was a WWII Navy Veteran and retired from the Corps of Engineers and Robinson Auditorium. He was a member of First United Methodist Church and a 32nd degree Mason.
Howard is survived by his wife Dorothy and daughter Diane of Frisco, TX.
A Memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, January 3, 2014 at First United Methodist Church, 6701 John F. Kennedy Blvd., North Little Rock, AR 72116. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church or Alzheimer's Association. P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090
Dorthy, we were so sorry to read of Howard's passing. What a wonderful man he was. So many wonderful years on the stage crew with him, as well as so many good memories. I always told him how good it was to see him because he looked just like my mother's dad. You are in our thought and prayers. We love you dearly.
Roy & Alice Treadway
Dorothy and Diane:
I am saddened by your loss of John Howard. I have so many great memories, from the first time I met him to when I last saw him in September 2013. Our Corps working days were the highlight of my career. John Howard was always such a positive force he was my surrogate dad. He taught me so many things about life and being a man. John Howard Snow will live in my heart forever.
Dorothy we are so very saddened to hear the news. You were John's rock and you two were such a sweet testimony to all who know you. I know you gave your heart and soul to care for him and I pray God will comfort and bless you in the days ahead. Love you and our sincere sympathy to you and "your Diane".
Diane and Steve
So Sorry to hear. You & your family are in my prayers. God keep & comfort you.
Miss Dorothy and Dianne
You are in my prayers. May your spirit focus on all the love around you during such a difficult time.
Melissa Cecil
Stephens Inc.
My thought and prayers to the Snow Family, Howard was an awsome leader and mentor to his stage group family. His kindness touched many. He will be missed.
Dorothy and Diane,
I was so sorry to hear the sad news yesterday about John. Also sorry that we will not be able to come to the memorial service, but our thoughts and prayers will be with you during this sad time.
R. O. and Betty Clifton
Dorothy,
I was very saddened by your loss of John.
He was a very sweet and kind person.
Jerri
Dorothy & Diane,
I was so sorry when I heard about John Howard's passing. He was such a wonderful man. I saw him often when I worked at Social Security in Little Rock and he always had a smile on his face and a hello for me. You are both in my thoughts & prayers.
Barbara
Howard will be remembered fondly by many of the musicians of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra for our work together at Robinson Center Music Hall. Howard was always so thoughtful, friendly, kind and professional. Our thoughts are with you.
Dear Dorothy and Diane,
I am so saddened to hear of your loss. I have so many memories of Howard, but especially when, as a little girls he would run along side of Diane and me as we learned to ride our bikes and skate on the sidewalk in front of the Snow's on East 2nd Street. I hold you both in my heart and prayers as you find your way through your grief. Please accept the strength and love of your friends and of our God who will always be with you. ~ Susan
Mrs. Snow and Diane,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and father. My thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow.
Diane it is good to know you are in Frisco now. We have lost touch over the years, especially after you retired. My best to you.
Linda
A quiet man. A gentleman. A good man. A patriot. A good husband and father. What more could one ask for? He is missed !
Diane and Mrs. Snow,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you aas you deal with your loss.
Peace and blessings,
Brenda and Carl
Oh Diane and Mrs. Snow, our hearts ache for you. Mr. Snow is a warm spot from growing up years and the recent visits in your breezeway. I am thankful to have know him. And I look forward to celebrating his life with you. Peace, kathy and Bob
Wanted to let you know you are in my thoughts. My mother died in November. A long hard road with dementia. It is the cycle of life....hope you have better days ahead.
Mrs. Snow and Diane, my prayers are with you at this time. I think of your family often with fond memories of growing up with Diane and around you as her parents. Vickie Witt Dunn
Our thoughts are with you Dorothy. Howard was always a pleasure to work with and had a great sense of humor. A gentleman who really cared for others. We will miss him.
Dorothy,
Our thoughts are with you.
The souls of the just are in the hand of God....they are at peace. God tried them and found them worthy of himself ,
Wisdom, Chapter 3
Thinking of you.
Joe & Yvonne Whalen
Dorothy and Diane, Our love and thoughts are with you.