Individual Details
Edith Helen Snyder
(21 Jun 1923 - 30 Dec 2004)
January 2, 2005, The Ashland Daily Tidings, Ashland, Oregon: Edith H. Hosier left for heaven on Thursday, December 30, 2004 to go find her husband, Albert L. Hosier, who got there before her on the 28th of March, 2003. Heavenly Father has joined their hands together again; how grateful we are to know that families are forever. She had moved in with her eldest daughter Helen Ann Chandler in Central Point in the middle of October and was lucky enough to die at home surrounded by all three of her children and other family members. She is survived by two daughters Helen Ann Chandler of Central Point, Oregon. Ida Louise Hosier of Las Vegas, Nevada and one son Mike Hosier of Shady Cove, Oregon. She was preceded in death by one brother Floyd Snyder of Kankakee, Illinois, during WWII and by a sister Patricia Waring of Medford, Oregon. She is survived by a sister Dorothy Thompson of San Bruno, California and one brother Elmer "Duke" Snyder of Brookings, Oregon.
She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grand children. She was retired and enjoyed doing crafts and visiting with friends. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Rogue Valley Dialysis Center.
Obituary from the Santa Cruz Sentinel January 12, 2005: Edith Helen Hosier. Services were private for Edith Helen Hosier, who died Dec. 30 at her home in Central Point, Ore. She was 82. Mrs. Hosier was born in Kankakee, Ill., and was raised at the Kinderheim Childrens Home in Addison, Ill. She lived in Santa Cruz for many years with her husband, Albert Hosier, and had worked at Plantronics and Sylvania in Santa Cruz. She enjoyed crafts, and "making something out of nothing," her family said. Mrs. Hosier is survived by daughters Helen Ann Chandler of Central Point, Ore., and Ida Louise Hosier of Las Vegas; son Mike Hosier of Shady Cove, Ore.; sister Dorothy Thompson of San Bruno; brother Elmer "Duke" Snyder of Brookings, Ore.; 10 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Her husband of 62 years, Albert Lewis Hosier, died in March 2003.
She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grand children. She was retired and enjoyed doing crafts and visiting with friends. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Rogue Valley Dialysis Center.
Obituary from the Santa Cruz Sentinel January 12, 2005: Edith Helen Hosier. Services were private for Edith Helen Hosier, who died Dec. 30 at her home in Central Point, Ore. She was 82. Mrs. Hosier was born in Kankakee, Ill., and was raised at the Kinderheim Childrens Home in Addison, Ill. She lived in Santa Cruz for many years with her husband, Albert Hosier, and had worked at Plantronics and Sylvania in Santa Cruz. She enjoyed crafts, and "making something out of nothing," her family said. Mrs. Hosier is survived by daughters Helen Ann Chandler of Central Point, Ore., and Ida Louise Hosier of Las Vegas; son Mike Hosier of Shady Cove, Ore.; sister Dorothy Thompson of San Bruno; brother Elmer "Duke" Snyder of Brookings, Ore.; 10 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Her husband of 62 years, Albert Lewis Hosier, died in March 2003.
Events
Birth | 21 Jun 1923 | Kankakee, Kankakee Co., Illinois | |||
Marriage | 1941 | Albert Louis Hosier | |||
Death | 30 Dec 2004 | Central Point, Jackson Co., Oregon | |||
Burial | Jacksonville Cemetery, Jacksonville, Jackson Co., Oregon |
Families
Spouse | Albert Louis Hosier (1918 - 2003) |
Child | Helen Ann Hosier (1942 - ) |
Child | Ida Louise Hosier (1943 - ) |
Child | Michael A Hosier (1954 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Social Security Death Index.
2. Santa Cruz Sentinel, Obituary of Edith Helen Hosier (n.p: January 12, 2005, n.d).
3. Santa Cruz Sentinel, Obituary of Edith Helen Hosier (n.p: January 12, 2005, n.d).
4. Social Security Death Index.
5. Ashland Daily Tidings, Obituary of Edith H. Hosier (n.p: January 2, 2005, n.d).
6. U. S. Gen Web Site.