Edward “Ed” James Snow

February 9, 1950 - November 19, 2016

02/09/1950 - 11/19/2016

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Service
Wednesday November 30, 2016
6:00 pm
St. James Catholic Church
326 Logan Street
McMechen, WV 26040
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Edward “Ed” James Snow, 66, of McMechen, W.V. passed away Saturday, November 19, 2016 at OVMC Hospital, Wheeling.
He was born February 9, 1950 in Marion, IN to the late Donald Elmer Snow and Maude “ Bonnie” (Meredith) Snow of Jemison, AL.
Edward was a devout Catholic and a member of St. James Catholic Church in McMechen, retired school teacher, where he taught at several different schools Including Steubenville Diocese, Orlando, FL Diocese, Lake Highland High School and Northern Community College, graduated with a BS at Florida Southern and his Masters at NOVA in Miami FL. and was a member of the Moundsville Hunting & Fishing Club.
In addition to his mother, Edward is survived by his loving wife of 20 years, Debra (Phemester) Snow of McMechen; Step-son, Michael Pierce Shaner of Atlanta, GA; sisters, Emily (Tom) Gurley of Orlando, FL and Angela (Earl) Alfery of CO; brother, Mick (Michelle) Snow of Thorsby, AL and brother-in-law, Dr. Brian Phemester and his wife Stephanie and their sons of Gainesville, FL.
Per Edward’s request, a Memorial Mass will be held Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 6pm at St. James Catholic Church, McMechen.
Memorial donations can be made to the family at www.TMCFunding.com
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyerfuneralhomes.com

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John Cedro Parise
7 years ago

Mr. Snow was my 6th grade science teacher at Aquinas Elementary School in Steubenville, Ohio. He was such an amazing teacher, and I will always remember all of the cool things we did in his class. Never did a day go by without one of his crazy stories about the other schools he taught at. I am currently a freshman in college, and I still to this day tell all of my friends about how amazing his class was. He was truly an amazing man to be around, and he will forever be missed.

James M Meredith
7 years ago

We are thankful for the “good times” in the Spirit of Christ we had with Ed over the years. We shall meet again at the feet of Jesus. Our prayers go out to Debbie and Ed’s daughters. Uncle Jim and Aunt Barbara

Nora Phemesrer
7 years ago

Debbie, I am very sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. I will keep Ed and you in my prayers.

Janet Snow
7 years ago

My sister, Katie Snow, and I have many fond memories of our father, Edward Snow. We had a lot of fun throughout the years and we will miss him greatly.

Anonymous
7 years ago

So sorry to hear. I will keep his daughters in my prayers.

Tjohnson
7 years ago

Please accept my heartfelt condolences for the loss of your loved one. Take comfort in knowing that soon all those in the memorial tombs, or grave, will be resurrected back to earth free from sickness and death (John 5:28,29; Revelation 21:4). These are a few of many comforting scriptures. For more information answering the question “Can the Dead Really Live Again?” type the following url into your browser: tinyurl.com/mezwv23 and tinyurl.com/hr5gcmg to read, listen to or view the Bible’s answer.

Mick Snow
7 years ago

Ed,We had some kind of times Hunting at the junk yard shooting rats..haha I enjoyed our days of hunting in New Bremen. .Keep the Heavens ready for bro. We will meet again! Loved you then love you now!

Michelle Snow
7 years ago

I have always loved hearing the stories of the adventures (and misadventures ) Mick and Ed had together in their early years in New Breman. I wish we had gotten a chance to be together more often. Rest peacefully. You will be missed.

debra (wife)
7 years ago

My friend, my lover, my husband, I miss you! Love you always!