Marian Christine Story Snead

Marian Christine Story Snead, age 92, (February 10, 1924 – August 12,2016) was born in Augusta, GA daughter of Doctor and Mrs. Frank C. Story, Sr.  

She graduated from Tuscaloosa, AL High School. She was married to Herman Bradford Snead on January 10, 1946, worked for the Federal Government and later for the Piedmont School System where her children attended school. Mrs. Snead was preceded in death by her husband Herman Bradford Snead,Sr., parents Doctor Frank Story, Sr. and Mrs. Frank Story Crawford, sisters Mrs. June Hughes, Mrs. Ann Dittus, and brothers Doctor Frank C. Story, Jr., and Mr. Robert Crawford (Joan).

She is survived by a brother Charles Crawford of Cartersville, GA, sister-in-law Joan Crawford of Newnan, GA., son Brad Snead, Jr. (Teresa) of Kenai, AK, Kathy Waldrop (Mark Newman) of Tallapoosa, GA, four grandchildren Michael Harris (Rebecca) of Buchanan, GA,  Amos Snead (Whitney) of Washington, DC, Joel Snead (Jessica) of Birmingham, AL, and Mark Snead of Washington, DC, nine great-grandchildren, Evan, Emily, twins Anna and Matthew, twins Emery and Harrison, Barrett, Lily, Max and special nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Snead made her home in Piedmont, AL, and retired to their lake home in Centre, AL. She and her husband were later residents ofCherokee Village Assisted Living in Centre, and Cottage Landing Assisted Living in Carrollton, GA. She was active in the First Baptist Church in Piedmont, serving as Sunday School Teacher, Vacation Bible School teacher, Choir Member, and the Woman’s AuxiliaryCircle. In Centre, she was a loyal member of Pine Grove Baptist Church where she was a Choir Member and participated in Outreach Programs for the elderly. She and her husband were members of several Bridge Clubs with close friends. They also enjoyed traveling and spending time with their grandchildren and great grandchildren, whom they adored. Mrs. Snead especially loved her Garage Sale business with her friend Dot Johnson in downtown Centre. Always an avid speller, Mrs. Snead loved playing her friends and family in Scrabble and Perquacky. As a Senior, she entered the Senior Spelling Bee and was able to represent the area in the Alabama Regional State competition.

Visitation will be at Perry Funeral Home in Centre, AL on Sunday, August 14th at 2PM. Funeral service will be at 3PM, officiated by Reverend Keith Day, followed by internment at Cherokee Memory Garden in Centre, AL officiated by Reverend Eugene Burgess. Grandsons and nephews will serve as pallbearers.

Perry Funeral Home directing

 

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