Bernita Doreen (Melton)
Snider
Jan 15, 1938 - Aug 6,2017
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
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Bernita Doreen “Melton” Snider, 79, passed away Sunday
morning August 6, 2017 in Haltom City, Texas.
Doreen was born in Los Angeles, CA on January 15, 1938 to
Edgar and Mary “League” Melton. Edgar passed away when
Doreen was young, and her Mother subsequently married the
man Doreen knew as Father, Ralph C. Wallingford. She
attended Sumner schools and enjoyed listening to music on
the radio and records from a very early age. Growing up,
Doreen would purchase “78” records and practice…
singing along. She was definitely a musician from the start.
She spent most of her working years as a waitress at
Sooner's Corner restaurant until she retired to do a
part-time upholstery business with her husband and be a
full-time mother and homemaker.
Doreen married her best friend and sweetheart, Tom Snider,
on September 9, 1957 in Stillwater, Oklahoma. They had four
sons, Merle, Tommy, Royce, and Eddie. They renewed their
wedding vows on September 9, 2007, their 50th wedding
anniversary. Tom, her children and grandchildren were her
greatest joys in life. One of Doreen’s other great joys was
playing music and singing. She had been in several musical
and singing groups but her most notable project was the
Country Nomads. They traveled many places and even put out
some professionally recorded music. She taught guitar and
fiddle to various people including her own children. She was
also very involved in singing and playing worship songs at
Calvary Baptist Church of Perry, Oklahoma.
Mom did not lose the battle. She finished the race and has
been completely healed of all illness. The Lord only brought
her home until the day we will be reunited with her forever.
Once again, God proved His sovereignty by taking what is
His, when He chose and how He saw fit. He gathered another
sheep of His pasture to be by His side.
“But we do not want you to be uninformed, brethren, about
those who are asleep, so that you will not grieve as do the
rest who have no hope.” ~the Apostle Paul
Doreen was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Lee
Snider, Sr; father Edgar Melton and parents, Mary and Ralph
Wallingford; sister, Shirley and her husband Allen Webb;
sister in law Colleen Hearrean; daughter in law, Mara
Harmon.
Doreen’s survivors are her four sons, Merle Harmon of
Douglas, Oklahoma, Thomas Lee Snider Jr. and his wife, Rita
of Edmond, Oklahoma, Royce Snider and his wife, Missy of
Haslet, Texas and Eddie Snider and his wife, Crystal of
Wichita Falls, Texas; fifteen grandchildren, Sheila Anderson
of Enid, Oklahoma, Stephanie Slavens of Stillwater,
Oklahoma, Harley Harmon of Enid, Oklahoma, Ryan Harmon of
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kent Snider of Rudy, Arkansas, Kiala Powell
of Wollongong, Australia, Rachel Coulter of Glenpool,
Oklahoma, Ryli Snider of Bella Vista, Arkansas, Madison
Snider of Haslet, Texas, Jessie Snider of Haslet, Texas,
Heaven Branco of Purcell, Oklahoma, Elijah Snider, Andrew
Snider, Samuel Snider and Lucelia Snider all of Wichita
Falls, Texas; eight greatgrandchildren, Kaysha Stanley of
Enid, Oklahoma, Brayden Deason of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tesla
Felber of Stillwater, Oklahoma, Brock Anderson of Enid,
Oklahoma, Brian Snider, Melton Snider and Emleigh Snider of
Rudy, Arkansas, and Huxton Chet Powell of Wollongong,
Australia; one brother Tony Melton of Perry, Oklahoma and
one sister Zelma Rupp of Perry, Oklahoma; sister’s in law,
Anna Mae Harrell and Ruby Talley.
The family would like to meet and greet friends at Trout
Funeral Home of Perry on Wednesday August 9, 2017 from 5:00
pm to 7:00 pm.
Her heavenly homecoming celebration will be held on
Thursday, August 10th at 2pm at Calvary Baptist Church of
Perry with Pastor Shem Durham officiating. Burial will
follow at the conclusion of her celebration at Grace Hill
Cemetery in Perry, Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to
the Calvary Baptist Church building fund, care of Trout
Funeral Home of Perry, 1408 N. 7th St, Perry, OK 73077.
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