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Francis L. Snouffer

Pukwana, SD

1935, 789, Este, F-3,

Francis L. Snouffer was born December 10, 1916 in Kimball, SD.

Francis Snouffer, 79, Rapid City, died Saturday, Aug. 31, 1996, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Sturgis.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred Snouffer, Rapid City; five children, Sharon Stewart, Grass Valley, Calif., Sandra Evan, Chardon, Ohio, Janet Kaiser, Black Hawk, Annette Snouffer, Rapid City, and Lyle Hoskin, Florida; and eight children.

Services held September 5, 1996. Military honors conducted by Rushmore VFW Post 1273 of Rapid City. Burial at Pine Lawn Memorial Park in Rapid City.


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