Our History

Our History

Staff members of Snider Memorial Funeral Home are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to us.

Jay is a 1989 graduate of Clearwater High School. He attended Wayne State College and Kansas City, KS, Community College, receiving his mortuary science degree in 1994.

Jay served his apprenticeship and worked for Huffman's Brooks Chapel/Huffman's Snider Chapel from 1994-1997. Then moved to Onawa, IA, where he worked for a large corporate funeral home and a large independent funeral home. In the summer of 2003 moved back to Clearwater and built Snider Memorial Funeral Home. In 2007, He opened funeral chapels in Elgin and Neligh. We offer a slide show presentation in memory of your loved one.

My Wife, Tina and our kids Kenny and wife Mackenzie and grandson Bowen; Riley and wife Ashley and granddaughter Sophia, Allee, and Codey are glad to be "Home" in Antelope County. We are here to serve your family "Because We Care."

Thomas Warner Crow and Aubrey Follis Crow

T. W. Crow and A. F. Crow are pictured here with their first motor driven hearse.

Thomas W. Crow Jr. and Thomas W. Crow III are pictured picking up a new hearse at the Hess and Eisenhardt Co. in 1956.

A picture of T. W. Crow Jr. & T. W. Crow Sr. celebrating family history, Scottsville Sesquicentennial celebration of Allen County.

Three generations of T. W. Crows. T. W. Crow Sr., T. W. Crow III, and T. W. Crow Jr.

As times changed and the building changed so did the employees and the next generation enter the firm, Thomas W. Crow III in 1970 and Hannah Crow Ryan in 1979. They are pictured here with their father Thomas W. Crow Jr. and his staff Phil Smith and Bobby Carter.

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