Rush/Honeoye: William Snyder passed away June 9, 2024 at age 84. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Julie, daughter Brenda (John) Schouten, son Andy (Kim) Snyder, 8 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren.
Bill ran his Collision shop in Rush NY for many years. It was there that he got to know many of the town’s people and customers from out of the town as well. In turn, people got to know Bill for his generosity and helping hand. He was a founding member of the Rush Lions Club and a member of the Masonic Lodge in Avon.
His favorite pastime was fishing. If it were at all possible, he would have fished 24/7. He retired in the town of Honeoye, NY overlooking the hills and valleys that he loved so much.
Bill was predeceased by his parents and a brother, and his son William Jr.
There will be no calling hours.
Prayers of comfort for the whole family.Bill always made me laugh. He gave the best hugs ❤️
Well done good and faithful brother. Enter thou into the joy of the Lord.
R.I.P. Bill, you were a TRUE friend and mentor. Our dearest condolences to Andy, Brenda and families.
Dear Julie
Howard and I send our deepest sympathies to you and the family. Bill was a good man, May he rest is peace. And May your memory of your years together be strong in your heart. God bless and love
Eleanor and Sarge sexton
My thoughts and prayers are with you Julie and Brenda. Bill was a very special
cousin and will be missed.
Bill was a good business n ess man honest and a great friend to have. My first business started in 1977 was selling body shop supplies. I called on him weekly,as well saw him and his brother Bob at the Avon Lions Den. I stopped and visited him in Honeoye, but not near enough.. If he wasn’t wearing a smile when I stopped, I’d ask him a stupid question ,and that always led to 30 mind of laughter.. He was A1 in my book and I’m sure A1 in anyone that knew hims book.
My sincere condolences to Mrs Snyder and his children. I really valued his friendship. Mike West Livonia NY
Andy, Brenda and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a member of our lake family. He was always there with a smile and helping hand. He and our dad had some great fishing trips and stories! And we always turned to him when we needed his skill in collision work. You could depend on him to be fair and do a great job. We will miss hearing that laugh and knowing he was on the hill. May you and your family take comfort in happy memories and know that we share your loss.
Bill and Kathy Emens Walker
Dear Julie and family
So sorry to hear about Bill.
Thinking of you and may all the special memories bring you comfort.