Carolyn M. Snyder

Carolyn M. Snyder

ALTAMONT — Carol Snyder/Felgentreff, a mother of six, was most proud of being a grandmother.

She died peacefully on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, at the age of 92.

“She Lived most of her life in Altamont and raised her children there,” heer family wrote in a tribute. “Carol was always a hard worker and always lending a helping hand when there was work to be done.

“She spent many years as a caregiver and was an accomplished knitter and made many items for people over the years including baby layettes for the Christ Child Society. Carol loved to bake and share her treats with friends and family.

“Carol will be remembered for her strong will and her fiercely independent attitude, even after suffering a stroke which left her disabled. She lived independently for 18 years.

“She was most proud of her titles of Grandma, Gram, Mima, Magra, and GiGi.”

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She is survived by her six children: Margie; Johnny; Susie; Danny and his wife, Shauna; Dennis and his wife, Cindy; and Sandy and her husband, Dave. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.

Her parents, Hazel and Earl St. John, died before her as did her brother Alan.

“Carol’s family extends their heartfelt thanks to the nursing and aid staff from the Pine Plains unit of the Glendale Home for their care and compassion during Carol’s last year,” the tribute said.

A private ceremony will be held at a later date.

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