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Florestine "Flurry" SNYDER Obituary

Jul 10, 1930 - Jan 10, 2026

Florestine "Flurry" Snyder, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, educator, and spirited Cougar fan, passed away peacefully at her home in Spokane, Washington, at the age of 95. She was surrounded by family in her final moments, just as she had surrounded so many others with love, energy, and encouragement throughout her remarkable life.

Born on July 10, 1930, in Richland, Oregon, Flurry was the youngest of six sisters and grew up in Woodland, Washington. She attended WSU, where she made her mark as one of the few four-year letterman cheerleaders. It was at WSU that she met the love of her life, Al Snyder, a standout basketball player. Flurry graduated summa cum laude and went on to earn a master's degree in science, later completing her administrative credential at Whitworth.

Flurry dedicated her professional life to education, serving as a teacher and counselor at East Valley High School. Her impact on students was profound - she was known for her high standards, unwavering support, and belief in the potential of every young person she encountered.

A lifelong supporter of WSU, Flurry was a proud booster, a member of the WSU Athletic Committee, and a loyal season ticket holder. She loved cheering on her Cougs in person. Her passions extended beyond the classroom and the stadium - she was an avid golfer, a devoted member of Millwood Presbyterian Church, and a radiant presence at social gatherings. Whether traveling, entertaining, shopping, or simply basking in the sunshine, Flurry embraced life with enthusiasm and style. She was known for her impeccable fashion sense, her commitment to fitness, her legendary pies, and her generous heart.

Flurry was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Al Snyder. She is survived by her second husband, Stuart Davis; her children, Ann Snyder Mendes and Greg Snyder (Rosalia); her six grandchildren - Allyson, Kanyon, Madison, Mikayla, Harrison, and Jackson; and her three great-grandchildren - Kenzley, Adalynn, and Lucien.

A private family tribute will be held in the coming months to celebrate Flurry's extraordinary life. In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Washington State University Athletics in her honor (https://wsucougars.evenue.net/give - comments "In memory of Flurry Snyder").

Flurry's legacy of excellence, warmth, and spirited determination lives on in all who knew and loved her.



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Published by Spokesman-Review on Feb. 8, 2026.

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Richard Jones

February 11, 2026

A wonderful lady. She was always very good to me

Gloria (Snyder) Nordstrom

February 9, 2026

Sorry to hear of Flurry's passing. My maiden name was Snyder, Father's name was Ben Snyder. I know he had an uncle named Charlie Snyder living in Seattle years ago, curious to know if this could be relatives.

Cindy Ebel (Nickels)

February 9, 2026

Ann and Greg, so sorry to hear about your mom. East Valley Alum loved your mother. I loved our memories as kids swimming and sleep overs. You were the cool house. Your mom was always so fashionable and rocked the bikini. Millwood Elementary was a long time ago but your family was incredible memories for me. Hugs Cindy Ebel (Nickels) Reach out Ann if and when. Same number 5092187632

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