The death of Steven L. Snider, a devoted grandpa, father, and spouse, took place on May 17, 2023 in South Bend, Indiana. He was a member of the Snider family. Steven, who was born in South Bend on December 30, 1965, spent his entire life pursuing the things that he was passionate about and making memories with the people he loved. He utilized his entire life to seek these things through his entire life. There are four Mitchells, and their names are Seth, Kevin, Scott, and Justin. They belong to his sons.
Trudy (Nakia) Herron, Penny (Larry) Russell, and Ray Snider are the children that will carry on his legacy once dad has passed away. When Steven was in the company of his nine wonderful grandkids, namely Kamden, Kaycee, Cooper, Aria, Kirie, Conner, Aiden, Jackson, and Cameron, he was filled with joy and laughter.
He did not know how to express his happiness and laughter. The fact that he had grandchildren made him feel a feeling of pride. The infectious laughter, endless excitement, and unlimited generosity that Steven possessed will forever be a part of the legacy that he leaves behind.
His remarkable ability to connect with each and every person he met had a profound impact on the way their lives unfolded. He was a witty, gregarious, and lively man who possessed a smile that had the power to brighten any condition, according to his family and friends.
He was also known for his vibrant sense of humor. His kindness was well-known and appreciated by a large number of people. As a result of Steven’s lifetime passion for racing, he was able to form a great number of meaningful connections and experiences that he would cherish forever.
He had a life that was full of adventure and was always willing to try new things. His living was full of excitement. Lucille was the name that Steven gave to his motorcycle, which brought him a lot of attention. It enabled him to write and passionately share some of the stories that he appreciated the most, which provided him with the opportunity to do so.
Steven will be remembered for all eternity as a person who sought consolation in the basic things that life had to offer and who took pleasure in the simple things that life had to offer. It was through the use of karaoke and country music that his family was able to create memories that were more distinct.