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Frances Snigier

Posted 12/27/06

Frances (Polite) Snigier, 78 BRIDGEVILLE - Frances (Polite) Snigier of Bridgeville died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in her home. She was 78. Mrs. Snigier was born in Lewes, daughter of the late William …

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Frances Snigier

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Frances (Polite) Snigier, 78

BRIDGEVILLE - Frances (Polite) Snigier of Bridgeville died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2006, in her home. She was 78.

Mrs. Snigier was born in Lewes, daughter of the late William and Amanda (Johnson) Polite.

She was a homemaker.

Mrs. Snigier was a member of the Seaford Church of Christ.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, William Polite.

She is survived by her husband, Walter John Snigier of Bridgeville; two sons and a daughter-in-law. William and Lisha Snigier and Michael Snigier, all of Seaford; two daughters and two sons-in-law, Victoria and Donald Birch of Seaford and Veronica and Alton Lynch of Gumboro; two brothers, Richard Polite of Milford and Jay Polite of New Castle; three sisters, Irene Tozour of Wilmington and Betty Wendell and Lilly Kennedy, both of New Castle; eight grandchildren, Brian Birch, Jodi Birch, Kirk Cully, Mac Lynch, Martin Lynch, Hollie Wootten, Luke Snigier and Sierra Snigier; and four great-grandchildren, Sally, Gage, Mackayla and Dayton.

Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Watson-Yates Funeral Home, Front and King streets, Seaford, where friends may call one hour earlier. Pastors Anthony Melakian and Jeff Wesson will officiate.

Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Seaford.

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