Marion (Case) Snowman

DETROIT, Maine and Plant City, Fla. – Marion (Case) Snowman, 89, died Sept. 14, 2021, at her son’s residence in Newport. She was born May 6, 1932, daughter of Floyd R. Case and Nellie (Sabins) Case.She was a graduate of Lawrence High School, Fairfield, and Thomas College, Waterville.She retired from Agway Inc. in 1992. She previously had been a teacher’s aide at the Dorothy R. Cookson School in Detroit and also Town Clerk and Tax Collector for Detroit.She had been a member of the Baptist Church and Congregational Church in Pittsfield, the National League of Postmasters Aux., Bethlehem Chapter O.E.S. of Pittsfield, a lifetime member of the Sunshine Club for Crippled Children in Bangor.Marion was a champion bowler, winning all awards possible locally. After retirement she could be seen on the golf course, as much as three times a day in Plant City. She was an avid Boston Red Sox fan. She and her husband Dan were always welcoming many friends to their home for card playing, music, and camaraderie always. Marion could rattle off many old-time ditties, much to everyone’s enjoyment.She was predeceased by husband, Daniel W. Snowman, and her son, Michael David Snowman, a brother, Floyd G. Case, and a sister-in-law, Shirley, and brother-in-law, David Snowman. She is survived by her son, Thomas D. and wife Pamela, and their children Ryan Bickford and friend Amy, Liza and husband Bub Whitaker, a son, Mark C. Snowman and his wife Audrey, and their children, Daniel Snowman and his wife Brittany and Casey and her husband Todd Burrill, a daughter-in-law, Laureen Snowman and her children Josh and his wife Sam Snowman, Ben and his wife Jean Snowman, and Emily and her husband Tim Ryan. She is also survived by great-grandchildren, Cole, Andrew, Thomas, Lexi, Owen, Eli, Kiera, Elizabeth, Richard, Carolyn, Leia, Kairi, Xander, Carmen, Caitlynn; niece, Bridget (Jerry) Holt, nephews John and Peter Case.Graveside services will be held at Detroit Village Cemetery at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 18.Arrangements are entrusted to the care of the Brown Funeral Home and Cremation Service Center 34 High St., Newport. To sign an online guest book and leave written condolences please visit: http://www.PhilipBrownFuneralHome.com. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Heart Association 5 Brookside DriveWallingford, Conn., 06492.


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