Adam Lloyd Snyder, 201 Garden Ave., Grove City, passed away at 12:55 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2009, in St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Youngstown. He was 19.
Mr. Snyder was born April 16, 1990, in Grove City to Dennis Eugene and Debby J. Schroeder Snyder.
Adam attended Portersville Christian School from kindergarten through the 10th grade and graduated this year from Grove City High School and Mercer County Career Center.
He was employed at Montgomery Truss Co. in Grove City.
Adam loved sports, played soccer for Grove City High School, enjoyed basketball, paintball and making people laugh. He also enjoyed hunting and the outdoors.
Adam was involved with Grove City Alliance Church, where he sang on the church’s worship team.
Surviving are: his parents, Dennis and Debby Snyder; and two sisters, Stephanie and Rebecca Snyder, all at the residence; his paternal grandmother, Glenna Mae Brown Snyder, Slippery Rock; and his maternal grandparents, Bill and Gloria Rime Schroeder, Plain Grove.
Adam was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, David Lloyd Snyder.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the family’s choice in care of Grove City Area Credit Union, 1 Credit Union Way, Grove City, PA 16127.
SNYDER
Adam Lloyd, 19, of 201 Garden Ave., Grove City.
Calling hours and service: To be announced.
Arrangements will be announced by SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 421 New Castle St., Slippery Rock.
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