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© Enid News and Eagle
11-03-2021
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

© Amy McKinney Snow


November 19, 1953 - October 30, 2021

Celebration of Life service for Franklin Lee Snow, age 67, of Enid will be Friday November 5, 2021 at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Pastor Tom Donaldson officiating. Burial will follow in the Bethany Cemetery on Southgate Road under the direction of Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.

Franklin was born November 19, 1953 in Enid, OK. The first born son of Donald and Naoma (Dillingham) Snow and breathed his last breath on the crisp evening of October 30, 2021 in his daughters Enid home, surrounded by family and friends. This man lived a life that leaves behind a legacy to be remembered and cherished. He now lays in quiet peacefulness.

Franklin and Jeneice Galusha married December 1, 1972 at Enid Christian Union in Enid, OK. They were blessed with two daughters; Lynn Frances and Adriene Lee. Franklin was a loved husband, father, son, brother, grandpa and friend to many. Gentle, tender and sometimes stern, this man adored his daughters, grandson and any "behaved" child. He lived his life building a family that will carry on his memory for generations to come. Faithful and dedicated, he loved the Lord with all his heart.

Franklin was a third-generation custom harvester that traveled the central United States, meeting an keeping many new friends throughout his life. He taught school and always supported Pioneer High School of which he attended grades K-12. He then attended Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa where he perfected his woodworking and welding skills. He went on to Oklahoma State University to get his teaching credentials. Not always "book smart" but common sense is what he tried to convey to everyone. He was a volunteer fire fighter and preferred staying busy and would try to help anyone that he could. He still made time for fun things such as watching his grandson and nephews play sports, playing video games (which he knew nothing about) and drowning worms (fishing) with them.

Until we meet again; remember some people are kind, polite and sweet-natured until you try to sit in their pew at church. Love to you all.

Survived by wife Jeneice, daughters Lynn Snow and Adriene Snow, grandson Gunner Coffey. His mother Naoma Snow, brothers Ronald (Julie) Snow and Earl (Amy) Snow. Numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and countless friends.

He is proceeded in death by his father Donald Snow, grandparents Frank and Frances Snow, Lee and Leah Dillingham.

Memorials can be made to Pioneer Skeleton Creek Volunteer Fire Department or Hospice Circle of Love.

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