Charlotte A. Snyder
March 16, 1948 - March 13, 2026
Charlotte A. Snyder, age 77, passed away on March 13, 2026, in Wilmington, Delaware, just three days shy of her birthday.
Charlotte was educated at Christ Our King School and Ursuline Academy. She cherished her family heritage, with her paternal grandparents having emigrated from Germany and Switzerland before settling in Sayreville, New Jersey, in the early 1900s. She often spoke fondly of the many happy summers she and her brother Phil spent at their grandparents’ home.
Charlotte had a deep devotion to her rosary and a special love for her beloved cats. She was a devoted daughter who lovingly cared for her mother for several years prior to her passing.
Charlotte was predeceased by her parents, August A. Snyder and Mary Kearney; brother, Philip K. Snyder; and her sister-in-law, Louise Curliss.
She is survived by her many cousins, nieces, and nephews, who reside in the Wilmington area as well as in Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Washington State.
A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 in All Saints Cemetery, 6001 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington, Delaware.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Charlotte’s memory to the Brandywine Valley SPCA, 290 Churchmans Road, New Castle, DE 19720 or online by clicking here or to Faithful Friends, 165 Airport Road, New Castle, DE 19720 or online by clicking here.

Sudene and Thomas Snyder
We enjoyed our visits with Charlotte when we visited Delaware.
We often joked about pink 🦩 yard flamingoes.
Letters and postcards were mailed to Charlotte to keep her updated on happenings from the West Coast Snyders.
Blessings to Charlotte from Tom and Sudene Snyder
Christine Snyder
God’s blessings be upon you, dear Charlotte, forever!! Love from your cousin John Snyder and wife Chris.
Christine Snyder
God bless you, dear cousin. and have countless joyful days in His Glory.
Susie McKinstry Poore
We worked together at Talbots in Greenville, De. for many years. Always having fun, doing crazy things at work, and after work. I lost touch when I moved to Middletown, De. I will remember her always. Hopefully in the arms of Jesus
RIP. Until we meet again.