Velma Jean (Snyder)
Collier
Jun 5, 1927 - Dec 28, 2011
Posted by Jo Aguirre
Velma Jean Snyder Collier, 84 died at her home in Frisco,
Texas on Wednesday, December 28 , 2011. She was born on June 5, 1927 in
Billings, Oklahoma and lived in Oklahoma and Texas before settling in Frisco,
Texas.
Velma was the manager of the Perry Chamber of Commerce from July 1, 1990 until
1993. After moving back to Texas she retired.
She is survived by her husband Stewart (Shorty) Collier of thirty-eight years;
her three daughters, Janet Parker, Debbie Porr and Lisa Malone of Frisco, Texas;
one step-daughter, Anna Jean; two sisters, Dorothy Johnson Dowell and Virginia
Richardson of Perry, OK; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren all in
Texas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford and Amy Snyder and three
brothers, Raymond, Lawrence (Pud) and Robert Snyder.
Funeral Services will be held 10:00 a.m., Saturday, January 7, 2012 at the Perry
Funeral Home, 203 E. Fir St., Perry, Oklahoma. The Reverend Paul Krueger
(Nephew) will be officiating. Final resting place will be in the McGuire
Cemetery, Noble County, Oklahoma.
Friends may leave condolences for the family by using the online guestbook at
www.perrycares.com
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