Lora Lynn Bannister-Snoddy
Died: June 22, 2003 | Place: Parkwood Hospital
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BANNISTER-SNODDY:
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London on Sunday June 22nd, 2003 Lora Bannister-Snoddy of London, in her 46th year. Beloved wife of Dave Snoddy. Much loved daughter of Diane Bannister of Burlington and Bill and Noella Bannister of Arizona. Dear mother of Lauren, Harrison and Carson all at home. Dear sister of Lori Veljkovic and her husband Steve of Burlington, Margie Berbling and Bill Bannister both of Arizona, and Wendy Cappell and her husband Mitchell of Aurora. Sadly missed by nieces Lindsay, Katie, Kellen, Kristen, Janell and nephews Timothy and Jordan. Friends will be recieved by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9p.m. on Monday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday June 24th, 2003 at 1:00p.m. at White Oaks United Church 1901 Jalna Boulevard, London with Reverend Nancy E. Hardy officiating. Cremation. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, London Chapter, 275 Colborne Street London, ON N6B 2S7 or to the charity of your choice. (Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)
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Everyone in PACU at WC send their condolences to you and your family at this time.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
I will really miss you. You were my friend.
I worked with Lora when she worked at Zellers. I spoke with her a short time ago at the cancer clinic and she was telling me all about your families’ trip to Florida. It meant so much to her to spend the time with her much loved family. She also told me that she had lived a full and productive life and that she had no regrets about her life. Hope this little bit of private conversation with her helps you at this time. I am so sorry for your loss and I know Lora will be missed by all that knew her.
Lora has taught me so much about life. She has been my friend, my confident and also the love of my dog, Buddy.
We had a good talk and visit a week ago. We had a lot of things to talk over. It made us laugh because we both had so much to say to each other. I like most people put things off, but I am so glad I went to see her.
She was a good friend to my mom (Doris Fitzgerald)and she helped me through the grieving process when I lost her. She told me she was going to talk to mom and let her know how things were going. They will be having a great conversation.
You and your family are in my prayers — remember all the good memories you had with her. She loved all of you so much.
I am going to miss her.
Although I did not know Lora, I feel a great loss to the dog grooming world. I know that she was well thought of and loved by many. My deepest condolences go to the family. Beth Osborn ,Independence,Kansas,U.S.A
We were honored with the pleasure of meeting Lora just prior to Carson attending Little Sprouts Preschool at the White Oaks Community Centre in 1998. We then ran in the last several municipal elections because we were both going to make a big difference within this community. Although we were not elected, you my friend made a big difference in all our lives! We will miss you dearly and wish our deepest sympathy for your family. Please accept our condolences – Dave, Lauren, Harrison, and Carson.
From Sheryl Abbey & Ilana Abbey Walker
I first met Laura when I worked at Zellers and my first thought when I saw her was what a fantastic smile and sense of humor. She brightened my days on more than one occasion. I also remember I had a lump and Elizabeth my sister had told Laura. I happened to see her in the mall last Christmas and she gave me the biggest hug I had ever had and told me to fight and push the Doctors to make sure there wasn’t something there to keep on them which I did and I was fine. I also remember talking to her a week ago last Friday and she was still smiling despite of everything. We talked about my Mother and I know there will be some good Political debates going on. I want you to know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers and I will miss Laura greatly.
Lora’s smile and enthusiasm were always infectious and will continue to make us smile and warm our hearts. Lora, your hard work and commitment has made our community a better place.
We thank you and we will miss you.
We express our hearfelt sympathy and prayers for Lora and her family.
I and many others had the opportunity to work with Lora on a number of political campaigns. Her love for her country, enthusiasm for the people we worked for and with was contagious. Her smile brightened our days, her laughter lifted our hearts and her high fives lifted our spirits. This country and province are a better place because of her. We political friends are much better off from just knowing her. We in the political world will miss her. Campaigns and victory parties will never be the same. She was the greatest.
David: As a family, we are sending our condolences to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
hi dave,i want to express my condolences to you and your family on the tragic passing of your wife. you have a tough row to hoe but i know you are up to the task.dave winn
Dave and Kids:
I only just found out about Lora’s passing. Words seem so inadequate to express my sadness for you all.
Lora was a good friend and we went through so much together in politics.
May God somehow comfort and strengthen you now.
Dave, when you’re ready, please feel free to call. (519) 770-4785.
Allan Soll.
Dave,
Sorry about your loss
Your pal at South Street receiving
Dear Harry
Sorry about your mom I count pitchure losing my mom I
hope you get better soon and I can just wonder how much
pain your in I hope to see you soon always keep her in
your heart and don’t forget her she’s probaly watching
over you and you family keep smiling sicerly. Kayla
I knew Lora in high school. Lora, (and sometimes Lori) and I would go horseback riding. I remember Lora’s zest for life and her great laugh. She had a wonderful spirit. I re-connected with Lora for a brief time when she managed Petsmart at Masonville, then when I went into see her one evening, she was gone and no one would tell me where I could contact her. I couldn’t remember Lora’s married surname. I was very deeply saddened when I read this mornings paper and saw her name. I still feel sad and shocked. My deepest condolences to Lora’s family. I am so glad I had a chance to get to know such a fun and happy person.
Warm Regards,
Laurie Johnston
I knew Lora from working with her at Zellers. I really admired her spunk and zest for life. She packed a lot into such a short life with work, politics,university and raising a beautiful family…of which she was the proudest. My heartfelt sympathies to her family. I will remember Lora as a person who lived life fully and well.She will remain an inspiration to me. Sandy
It is with deep regret that we have learned of Lora’s passing. She was a well respected member of the Council of the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario . She will be remembered by Council and staff.
I will miss you my dear big sister. Hugs to ALL family and friends for being there during this difficult time. Dave, please take care. Lauren, Harry and Carson, love to you all from your Aunt Margie.
Although it is a time for the family to grieve for their loss, the memory of Lora will continue on through each of you. Her smile, her children, her home and the times that were happy and memorable to all. She may be gone physically but will always be in your hearts. God bless.
It’s hard to believe that you have been gone for 3 years now. Words cannot explain how much we all miss you. I’m wishing still for one more day with you.
I will love you always, Your niece Lindsay xo xo
It’s hard to believe that you have been gone for 3 years now. Words cannot explain how much we all miss you. I’m wishing still for one more day with you.
I will love you always, Your niece Lindsay xo xo