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Snow, Leo D., 76, passed away Sunday, October 14th, 2012 in
Norman, Oklahoma. Leo was raised in Guin, Alabama. He excelled
in athletics in high school and graduated in 1954 from Guin High
School. After high school, Leo made his way to Oklahoma and
married Fay in 1956.
Leo worked for Safeway, Goodrich Chemical, and eventually
Fleming Foods. In 1968 Leo went to work as a business agent for
the Teamsters Local 886 and retired in 1991. Leo's primary
focus during all 23 years at the Teamsters was serving and
meeting the needs of the members. Retirement afforded Leo time
to do the things that he loved: serving other people, building
and remodel projects, playing golf and traveling with Fay.
Retirement created opportunities to invest his time into the
lives of others.
But the most significant event after retirement occurred in 1993
when Leo made a clear profession of faith in God and Jesus
Christ as Savior and Lord. He was baptized at this time as
well. Leo deeply loved the Lord and his hope was in the Gospel
alone. He knew he was a sinner and that Christ was a great
Savior.
Leo loved the Lord, his wife, his family, the working man,
children and anyone in need of help. He was a servant and daily
lived for others. It was clear to all that Leo loved his wife
and deeply valued his time with her. Leo never missed an
opportunity to tell his children and grandchildren how much he
loved them and how they made him proud. Those words are now
more valuable than ever.
Leo is survived by his wife, Fay of the home; two sons, Phillip
Snow and wife Anita of Norman and Michael Snow of Saussigmac,
France; two daughters, Elizabeth Floyd and husband John of
Bixby, OK and Sharon Hunter and husband Bobby of Noble; brother,
John Snow and wife Ann of Haven, Arkansas; sisters, Shirley Ross
of Point Blank, TX and Patsy Burgess and husband Larry of
Norman; seven grandchildren, Melissa McGuire, Lareah West and
husband Brian, Naomi Snow, Bobbie Hunter, Phillip Snow, Preston
Hunter, and John Micah Floyd; and three great grandchildren,
Josh West, Caleb West and Abigail Scott.
He is preceded in
death by his parents and grandson, Ryan Finchum.
The family suggests memorials be made to two organizations that
were dear to Leo: OKC Compassion, 1121 N. Penn, OKC, OK 73107
(www.okccompassion.net) or City Cares WHIZ KIDS, 923 N.
Robinson, Ste 320, OKC, OK 73102 (www.whizkidsok.org)
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