SNODGRASS, Y. F. - Hale County, Texas | Y. F. SNODGRASS - Texas Gravestone Photos

Y. F. SNODGRASS

Abernathy (aka IOOF, aka Odd Fellows) Cemetery
Hale County,
Texas

Mary Jo
August 28, 1931-November 15, 2017

Y.F.
October 3, 1929-June 16, 2017

Please see military marker

Married December 28, 1950

Photo, courtesy of Kay Marshall

*Obituary for Mary
Mary Jo Smith Snodgrass, 86, died in Lubbock on November 15, 2017 as a result of complications from Alzheimer's. A visitation with the family will be held Thursday, November 16, from 6:00 -700 PM at the Abell Funeral Home in Abernathy. After a private burial, a memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church, Abernathy, on Friday, November 17 at 2:00 PM. Friends and visitors will be invited to remain and visit with the family after the service. Services are under the direction of Abell Funeral Home and Flower Shop of Abernathy.

Mary Jo was born in Fort Worth, Texas on August 28, 1931. She was raised in Fort Worth and Hurst, Texas, graduating from Carter Riverside High School in 1948. That summer, she and her family moved to Abernathy where her father, Lee Roy, and grandfather, Robert Stevens, purchased a grocery store, Smith's Thriftway, which remained in the family until 1979.

She worked for the Thompson John Deere House and met Y.F. Snodgrass while attending First Baptist Church. Their romance flourished and they were married December 28, 1950 in the first official service in the new church sanctuary. Y.F. was in the Air Force when they were married, and she moved with him to Wichita Falls where he was stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base. They later moved to the base in Amarillo where he completed his service in the Air Force.

They moved to Lubbock in 1954 and stayed there, raising four sons together. In 1961 they moved back to Abernathy and began farming, which they continued to do through the present. In addition to raising her family, she took in ironing, made cloths for herself, sons, and others in the community and was the ultimate rock of the family. She began work as a secretary in the Abernathy School system in 1965 and worked there until 1992. She handled all types of bookkeeping and federal program responsibilities, flawlessly.

While in Lubbock they started a "42" club with eleven other couples from their church. Even after moving to Abernathy, they continued their friendship with those couples once a month. She was known and respected as the ultimate cook and shared her recipes and cooking with everyone.

She was an active church member and spent more than 3 decades as the director of the nursery. Her patience, wisdom and gracious manner will never be forgotten. She was the ultimate example of the woman described in Proverbs 31:29-30 "Many have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all... A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised."

She is survived by four sons: Don Snodgrass of Abernathy, Kent Snodgrass and wife Liz of Fort Worth, Scott Snodgrass and wife Cindy of Fredricksburg, Kirk Snodgrass of Lubbock; Grandchildren: Craig Snodgrass and wife Amanda of Wichita Falls, Clark Snodgrass and wife Lynn of Lubbock, Beth Snodgrass of Wichita Falls, Clayton Snodgrass and wife Alex of Dallas, Nathan Snodgrass and wife Kelly of New York City, NY, Taylor Snodgrass and finace, Isela Mohr of Lubbock, Devin Snodgrass of Lubbock and Madison Snodgrass of Austin; Four great grandchildren; two former daughters-in-law: Brenda Snodgrass of Wichita Falls, Michelle Sandefur Snodgrass of Lubbock; a sister Ann Pope and husband Leon and brother Jim Bob Smith and wife Roy Fay, all of Lubbock.

Her parents, Lee Roy Smith and Bernice Smith predeceased her, and her husband of 66 years, Y.F. Snodgrass, died earlier this year in June.

Memorials can be made to First Baptist Church, 411 7th Street, Abernathy, TX 79311, or the Abernathy Senior Citizens Center, 717 Avenue C, Abernathy, TX 79311.

www.abellfuneralhome.com

*Obituary for Y F.
ABERNATHY – Y. F. Snodgrass, 87, died in Lubbock on June 16, 2017, after a short battle with cancer. A visitation with family will be held Sunday, June 25, from 4-5:30 p.m. at the Abell Funeral Home in Abernathy. After a private burial, a memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church, Abernathy on Monday, June 26 at 1:00 p.m. Friends and visitors will be invited to remain and visit with the family after the service. Arrangements are under the direction of Abell Funeral Home & Flower Shop of Abernathy, TX.

Born in Hedley, Texas, on October 3, 1929, Y. F. and family moved to the South Plains (New Deal) in 1938 and to Abernathy in 1945. His father bought a farm west of Abernathy and Y. F. graduated from Abernathy High School in 1947. He then joined the US Air Force in 1950 and served through 1953.

He met and courted Mary Jo Smith when her family moved to Abernathy in 1948. They were married on December 28, 1950 and were married for more than 66 years. In 1961, they moved from Lubbock to Abernathy as he took over the farming operation from his parents. He was active in Young Farmers, coached in summer baseball leagues and worked part time as a field representative for Grain Sorghum Producers Association. In that job, he traveled over the Southwest, frequently taking teams from foreign countries and showing them agricultural methods and practices in America. For years he served as an election judge in all types of elections and considered himself an old-fashioned Democrat. An avid sports fan, he zealously supported the activities and teams of his sons and grandchildren. He and Mary Jo made trips to Fort Worth, Wichita Falls and Lubbock to watch all types of games, plus a few track meets. They also took in PTA programs and choir concerts, which was particularly ironic, since he sang like a bullfrog.

More than any other interest, besides his family, he was an integral member, teacher and deacon at First Baptist Church in Abernathy. He served on numerous committees and was on two pastor search committees. He taught all age groups but spent more than a quarter century teaching a men’s class. Faithfulness in church attendance was paramount. He truly lived the message of Psalm 122:1, “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the house of the LORD.”

Tragically, he lost his sight at age 70, and while that caused heartache, he continued to farm, be a faithful church member and devoted grandfather and great grandfather. Like so many farmers and ranchers on the South Plains, he always wanted more rain.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Jo; four sons: Don Snodgrass of Abernathy, Kent Snodgrass and wife Liz of Fort Worth, Scott Snodgrass and wife Cindy of Fredericksburg, Kirk Snodgrass of Lubbock; Grandchildren: Craig Snodgrass and wife Amanda of Wichita Falls, Clark Snodgrass and wife Lynn of Lubbock, Beth Snodgrass of Wichita Falls, Clayton Snodgrass and wife Alex of Dallas, Nathan Snodgrass and wife Kelly of New York City, NY, Taylor Snodgrass of Lubbock, Devin Snodgrass of Lubbock and Madison Snodgrass of Austin; Four great grandchildren; two former daughters-in-law: Brenda Snodgrass of Wichita Falls, Michelle Sandefur Snodgrass of Lubbock; a sister-in-law Ann Pope and husband Leon and brother-in-law Jim Bob Smith and wife Roy Fay, all of Lubbock. His parents; Claude William and Rhetta Mae Snodgrass and three brothers; Eugene, Don and Troy all predeceased him.

The family suggests memorials to the Abernathy First Baptist Church General Fund or to Gideons International.

www.abellfuneralhome.com

Contributed on 9/14/20 by neldapat
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Submitted: 9/14/20 • Approved: 9/14/20 • Last Updated: 3/15/23 • R352087-G352085-S3

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