Darla Ann Snyder, 81, was called to sing with the angels on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 in her home in Mesa, Arizona. She led a very happy life, in her younger years she loved to travel, she loved singing, and spending time with her family telling stories of the past. She spent many years as a Title Officer.
Darla is survived by her sisters; Dorothy Towhey, Lois Schneider (Lee), Brother; Herb Snyder (Leslie), Nieces; Leigh Ann Schneider, Lindsey Bannister (Jesse), Logan Smith (Parry), Kirsten Kelly (Martin), Tami Yip (Peter), Laurie Valvardy (Pat), Nephews; Steve Snyder (Kirsten), Michael Snyder, Bill Towhey (Patsie) and many great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents Herbert and Genevive Snyder and sister Chloe Snyder.
No public services will be held. The family will be holding a small celebration of life at a later date.
Love and prayers to her family! I am sure Darla is singing with the angels!!!!
Prayers of peace, love and comfort towards Darla’s family. Darla holds a special place in my heart, her joy and love for God and people was admirable, and her life stories were full of adventure and singing & laughter. I’ll miss you Darla
I don’t think there was a time at any Greene Reunion that Darla was not laughing or just had a smile on her face. I is heart breaking to lose your siblings. Love and Hugs to the family
Peace, Prayers and Blessings to all of her Family.
I will miss “Darling Darla”, we worked together for many years, she babysat Christian and Teddy when they were growing up.. she always had a song in her heart ❤️ and a smile on her face. We worked together at Transamerica title for many years. Everyone loved Darla, she would go the extra mile. I’m sure she will be singing in the heavenly choir!
I was one of Darlas Telephone cousins. In fact I was going to call her about this years reunion. She has made up my mind… Thank you Darla and for all the Calls through the years. I will miss you Love Jimmy
I was one of Darlas telephone cousins. In fact I was going to call her about this years reunion. I have now made up my mind, thank you Darla. I will miss you. Jimmy
I was one of Darlas telephone cousins. In fact I going to call her about this years reunion. I have now made up my mind, thank you Darla. I will miss you. Jimmy
I had the Honor of working with Darla, she was my Escrow Teacher and she taught me with so much patience, laughter and love. As time went by, she always stayed in touch and always asked about my children. I will truly miss you Darla. Your Friend Irma. You will be missed
Darla will remain in our hearts and minds as a special sole with a song and a smile especially during holidays. We sang Christmas carols to each other over the years and I loved it. We worked together in the same field for many years from the time she was a telephone operator for Transamerica. Her Lilly Tomlin “one ringy dingy” was GREAT! I’ll be expecting her to call and sing a song. Till then ” By the light of the silvery moon………”
My dear Phila school friend Darla. I miss our telephone conversations, and the chance to catch-up on life. Thankyou dear Darla for keeping alive memories of our grade school through high-school friendship with your joyful cheery telephone calls. Missing you dear friend and keeping you in my heart always. Hop
Until I join you in song together, your childhood friend, Marguerite
My dear Phila childhood friend Darla. I miss our telephone conversations, and the chance to catch-up on life. Thankyou dear Darla for keeping alive memories of our grade school through high-school friendship with your joyful cheery telephone calls. Missing you dear friend and keeping you in my heart always.
Until I join you in song together, love and prayers, Marguerite