Clark B Snow
Posted By tatemortuary on February 24, 2011

Clark B Snow
Father, Grandfather, and Great Grandfather went home in true cowboy style to join his Love ones.
Clark B Snow of Tooele, Utah age 81 was born March 4, 1929 in Nephi, Utah to Don Carlos Snow and Pearl Blackett. Clark B Snow Passed away Feb 24, 2011 after shortly being diagnosed with terminal cancer. Clark B Snow was the oldest of his parents’ four children. His siblings are a sister Colleen Balllow, brother Don Lamer Snow and brother Robert Darrell Snow all preceded him in death.
Clark B Snow was married to Beverly Larson in 1958, which brought him twin daughters his oldest Rose Anne Snow, of Kearns, Utah who brought much joy to his life. Dad loved spending time with Rose. Sue Anne Rood & husband ( Steven) of Magna, Utah Sue Anne is the mother of Richard James Riddle (Jennifer) Gayle Anne Dias (Daniel) Shilo Rose Lloyd (Steve) Chauncey James Riddle, Tyrone Joshua Riddle and Taneon Steven Rood. Step grandsons (Tyler, Derek, Trevor, and Dylan Rood) Sue Anne loved the special talks she had with her father. Dad tried to teach his children about everything he could think of always having a firm belief in what he thought was right.
Clark B Snow divorced and married Janice Audrey Rollins in May 11 1959. Janice was a widow and a mother of four young children, Dad was given much love from stepson Dee Rollins & his wife Barbara of Lake Point Utah thank you both so much. Clark and Janice were Blessed with two children together Carla Bosma husband (Tom) of Tooele, Utah Dad always said that Tom is a good man. They are parents of Melinda Cederlof (Trevor) and daughter Brandy Bosma. Clark B Snow‘s son Clark B Snow Jr. of Tooele, Utah. Dad loved having a son to teach all his cowboy skills to and Clark Jr. was indeed talent in rodeo riding, dad was proud of his hunting skills.
Clark B Snow is also preceded in death by two grandchildren Tyrone Joshua Riddle and Brandy Bosma and his wife Janice. We know he is having a great reunion with them all now.
Clark B Snow spent the early part of his life living in Nephi, Utah. At age 12 he left home to carve a path for his own life. Clark spent much of his young life working on ranches taking care of horses, cattle, sheep and every farm animal. Dad was a professional rodeo clown as well has an excellent horseman. Dad loved horses so much he had a funeral for his beloved horse. Many of his favorite pets could be found in his wallet. Clark retired from Kennecott Copper has a journeyman welder. Dad also retired from working on the Wine Cup Ranch where he did every kind of ranch work.
Clark our beloved father loved life and all the beauty of the earth. Dad will be truly missed for his fun way of making us all laugh at life. Dad was a wonderful grandfather that always wanted to give advice to his grandchildren, His advice will be forever on our hearts and minds as we travel lives journey. Great grandchildren are (Johanna, Sylvia, Henry, Gwendylan Riddle) (Rubio, Isabel, Samantha, Fabio Dias) (Weston, Wyatt Lloyd) (Breckyn, Alcayia Cederlof)
Special thanks to the hospice workers R.N Kent C.N.A Brian whom our father loved the care they gave.
There will be a grave side services held at Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi, Utah March 1st at 12:00 pm. Dad would love to tell you all too please get your medical checkups and if you don’t think your doctor is checking you well to please get a 2nd and 3rd check at a different Dr. Office. Dad was sad his cancer was diagnosed too late for him to put up a better cowboy fight.

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