1 minute read

OBITUARItrS

Next Article
Adven'tflsem@mts

Adven'tflsem@mts

tRosT sllYllER

Frost Snyder, founder and former president of Vancouver Plywood Co., Tacoma, Wash., died in Portland, Ore., December 6. He was 79.

From 1936 to 1938, the first president of the Douglas Fir Plywood Assn., he served again in that capacity from 1949 to 1951. A Yale University graduate in 1913, he served in World War I as an Army captain and as an advisor on plywood to the Army Corps of Engineers during World War II.

Born in 1891, he was from a pioneer lumber family in the Tacoma area. Mr. Snyder was a member of the board of Puget Sound National Bank, on the board of regents of Seattle

University and on the bdvisory boards of schools and hospitals in the Tacoma area.

His widow, along with Maggie.

Complete Custom Milling Facilities, We like them BIG!

Maggie, sui'vives daughters, Kay him, and

This article is from: