Created August 27, 2018
In Memory
This eternal flame burns forever
in remembrance of Alma Lea Snow
Alma Lea Snow
August 7, 1928 - July 13, 2021
Alma Lea Snow, age 92, went to the Lord
while at home. She was the widow of
Calvin Homer Snow.
Alma Lea was born on August 7, 1928, in Pindall, AR, to Leland Adlebert
and
Minnie Opal (Walters) Younger. She graduated high school from Western
Grove.
In 1946, she married Calvin H. Snow, while
attending Arkansas State Teacher's
College (which later became UCA). She then received her master's degree in
Library Science from Peabody.
Alma Lea began teaching in 1948 at Cherry
Valley, and later became a regional
librarian with headquarters in Dardanelle. Her
career included teaching English,
history, and working as a librarian in several
school districts all over Arkansas
prior to her retirement in 1986.
After retirement, she worked as a
volunteer. Her love for others and the Lord led her around the world with various Christian mission groups including
YWAM in Hawaii, New Zealand, Puerto Rico; McCurdy
and Menaul Missions in New Mexico; French Camp in Mississippi, and Red
Bird Mission in Kentucky. Her giving
heart was evident until the end, as she volunteered hundreds of hours
at Fish Net Missions of Jacksonville. Alma Lea loved many things. While reading
was her passion, she also loved being with people and traveling. She belonged to 3 Good Sams
RV clubs: the Road Runners of Harrison, Toad Suck of Conway,
and La Petite of Little Rock. She loved playing all kinds of games. Although Rummikub, cards and Mexican Train were her favorites, she also loved the challenge of a good brain teaser,
board game, or puzzle. While volunteering and friends were
essential to Alma Lea, her family meant more than anything. She is survived by her sister, Barbara June Boyd;
her sister- in-law, Janice Lambert Younger; her daughters: Evelyn Marie Snow, Susan
Carolyn Woole, and Nina Jane Huey; her 7 grandchildren: Ricky Woole II, Richard Dearing, Amy Dearing Dean, Michael Woole, Jessica Huey Hoffman, Maggie Huey, and Spencer Huey; 17 great-grandchildren: Erik Woole, Mikayla Woole, Tyler
Dearing, Cheyanne Woole,
Daisy Hoffman, Lilly Hoffman, Lauren Dean, Sierra Woole,
Bella Dearing, Katelyn Dean, Dakota Woole, Emma Huey, Jaxson Hoffman, Noah Hoffman, Spencer Huey Jr., Christopher Huey, and
Loretta Huey; plus a large extended family. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday
July 22, 2021 at 4:00 pm at Four Winds Church, 2005. Dave Ward Drive, Conway,AR. In lieu of flowers send donations to:
Fishnet Missions, 1700 Swift Dr, Jacksonville, AR, 72078, 501-421-1211 or French Camp
Academy, 201 School Street Camp, French Camp, MS, 39745, 662-547-6482 Alma Lea was loved and will be missed by
all by The Arkansas Good Sams
Though She's gone, She is not forgotten.
Though absent, She remains in spirit.
Though once a worker, She now rests.
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