Azro Charles Snyder Obituary
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Classification: Biography
Surnames: Snyder, Tobler
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO April 4, 1907
A. C. Snyder left this city Wednesday morning with a drummer whom he was taking a trip thru Scott County. Mr. Snyder was driving along the country road, when the traveling man noticed him leaning forward and asked him if he was sick. No response came and the traveling man took the lines out of Mr. Snyder's hands and eased him back agains the back cushion of the rig seat, when he discovered that his companion was dead. This happened on the road about one mile and a half from Kelso station. Mr. Snyder was lifted out of the rig and placed on a grassy place on the roadside. People in the neighborhood were notified and the coroner was telephoned for. An inquest was held and the verdict of the jury was that Mr. Snyder came to his death from heart failure. A. C. Snyder was about 62 years of age. He has been in the livery business in this city several years with his son-in-law Louie Tobler. He was a good man and was highly esteemed by everybody. ~ Cape Girardeau Democrat
Mr. Snyder was once a citizen of our county, (Bollinger) residing at Glen Allen, and had many friends here who will be sorry to learn of his sudden demise.
A. C. Snyder left this city Wednesday morning with a drummer whom he was taking a trip thru Scott County. Mr. Snyder was driving along the country road, when the traveling man noticed him leaning forward and asked him if he was sick. No response came and the traveling man took the lines out of Mr. Snyder's hands and eased him back agains the back cushion of the rig seat, when he discovered that his companion was dead. This happened on the road about one mile and a half from Kelso station. Mr. Snyder was lifted out of the rig and placed on a grassy place on the roadside. People in the neighborhood were notified and the coroner was telephoned for. An inquest was held and the verdict of the jury was that Mr. Snyder came to his death from heart failure. A. C. Snyder was about 62 years of age. He has been in the livery business in this city several years with his son-in-law Louie Tobler. He was a good man and was highly esteemed by everybody. ~ Cape Girardeau Democrat
Mr. Snyder was once a citizen of our county, (Bollinger) residing at Glen Allen, and had many friends here who will be sorry to learn of his sudden demise.