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Vera Grace (Myers) Adair

Posted 2021-02-14 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Feb. 14, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Vera Grace Snyder Adair (Myers), 87, of Buckeye, died at 1:55 pm,
Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, at Banner Thunderbird Hospital in Phoenix from
covid complications. Vera, known by many as "V", was born Jan. 23,
1934, in Attica, NY, to Merrill and Oma Myers. She married Robert
Adair in Lake Havasu City, in 1985. Robert preceded Vera's death on
July 12, 2020, in Corvallis, Montana. Vera was previously married to
Albert Virgil Snyder Jr. from 1952 to 1981.

Her death is also preceded by her parents, sister Marilyn Burford,
sister Gloria Burnell, brother Merrill "Buddy" Myers Jr., and
grandson, Adam Lee Snyder. Vera's living relatives include brother
Glenn Myers of Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, sisters' Patricia Marble
of Dalton, New York, and Virginia Robbins of Alexander, New York.
Vera's children Dean Evan Snyder of Bemus Point, NY, Cynthia Ann
Snyder of Buckeye, Albert Virgil Snyder III of Carlsbad, California,
and Scot Adam Snyder of Traverse City, Michigan. Vera has 10
grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Vera graduated high school from Alexander Central High School,
Alexander, New York in 1951. Vera spent many of her working years in
the medical administrative profession. Because of her husband's
career, she lived in various places: Jamestown, New York; Southern
California; Las Vegas, and Lake Havasu City. Vera resided in Lake
Havasu City from 1976 to 1985. She was also the past-president of the
Lake Havasu City Lioness Club. Vera was a very devout Christian. We
know she is now living with the Lord in his Kingdom.

There will be no prior calling hours. A memorial, to be held in New
York, will be later at the convenience of the family.





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