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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Louise Maxine (Psikal) Snyder

Louise Maxine (Psikal) Snyder
February 9, 1925 ~ March 6, 2019

Louise Maxine Snyder, 94, of Choctaw passed away March 6, 2019. She was born February 9, 1925 in Ponca City, Oklahoma to Joe and Edith Psikal.

Left to cherish her memory are her children: Dwan Ellsworth Clow, Jr., Melissa Twitty, Dwayne L Snyder and Tonja Desa McCarty and her husband, Ricky; grandchildren: Dwan Ellsworth Clow III, Elizabeth Clow, Derick Snyder, Daniel Snyder, Tamisha McCarty, Ricky Lee McCarty Jr., Davey Laden and Bobby Laden; great grandchildren: Emmett Snyder, Wyatt Snyder, Ellie Snyder, Macy Marie Hutchinson, Madison Lynn McCarty, Rayliegh Jo McCarty, and Landon Jacob McCarty and sister, Dorothy Carter.

Louise was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Edith Psikal; her husband of 50 years, George W. Snyder and step-daughter, Naomia Theiss Brooks.  


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