Frieda Snyder

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Frieda E. Snyder, 85, of Delhi, passed away peacefully Saturday morning, Jan. 2, 2021 at her home in Delhi following a long illness.

Born on July 7, 1935 in Weeping Water, Neb., Frieda was the daughter of the late Wilhelm and Frieda Sander.

She was married to her husband of 62 years, Frank Snyder in 1958. Together the couple operated the family dairy farm on Route 10 in Delhi until 1972. 

Frieda was a talented cook and chef and worked for several local establishments including the former Coach Lamp Inn, O’Connor Hospital and owned and operated Frieda’s Village Inn. She was also known to cater several events in the area. Frieda was famous for her baking talents and her delicious sticky buns were known and loved by all. Frieda was a caring and loving person and would often be found helping others; her family would like you to continue that tradition in her honor.

She had many hobbies and passions including growing flowers and tending to her beautiful flower beds. She even worked for JD Winter’s greenhouse. She also loved collecting angel figurines and displayed them in her home. Frieda was a longtime member of the Eastern Star.

Besides her parents, Frieda was predeceased by her brothers Donald, Wilhelm and Henry Sander.

She is survived by her husband Frank Snyder of Delhi; children Kathrina “Tina” (Patrick) McMorris of Otego and Wayne Snyder of Delhi; grandchildren Michael Hitchcock of Otego, Shanna Hitchcock of Otego, Tabetha (Gerald Dix) Knapp of Hancock, Kayleigh (Mark) Reardon of Delhi and Brandon (Rachel Mathiesen) Snyder of Delhi; great-grandchildren Brooke, Haileigh, Allie, Corey and Riley; sister-in-law Freda Sander, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Frieda’s family would like to express a special thank you to all of Frieda’s caretakers that allowed her to be in her own home, especially Tracey Knapp Snyder, Kathy Sander, Kara Peck and LeAnn Ellerson.

Due to COVID-19 a celebration of Frieda’s life will be announced at a later date. Burial will be in the Snyder family plot at Woodland Cemetery, Delhi.

Contributions in memory of Frieda may be made to the Delhi Fire Department, 140 Delview Terrace Extension, Delhi or to the Heart of the Catskills Humane Society, PO Box 88, Delhi, NY 13753

Visit www.macarthurfh.com to share a condolence with the Snyder family.