© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, May 27, 1992 Vera Opal [Cobb] Sneed Graveside services for Opal Sneed, 91, of Carnegie were held Thursday, May 21, 1992 in the Carnegie Cemetery with the Rev. Tom Stanke officiating. Opal was born November 27, 1900 to Jesse and Francis Cobb in Allen, Oklahoma and she passed away Monday, May 18, 1992 in the Carnegie Nursing Home. She married John Sneed in 1922 at Calvin, Oklahoma, where they lived until moving to Carnegie in 1933. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Carnegie. Sneed was preceded in death by both parents, her husband, two brothers and two infant grandchildren. She is survived by two sons, Odell Sneed of Oklahoma City, and U.S. Sneed at Cookson, Oklahoma; three daughters, Mary Lovell of Fort Cobb, Virginia Clayton of Arvada, Colorado and Wilma Jean Hixon of Henderson, Nevada; one sister Ollie Carruth of Anadarko, 13 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild and a host of other friends and relatives. Burial was under the direction of the Carnegie-Gragg Funeral Home. |
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