Memorial service will be held at Fraser Heights Chapel, 14835 Fraser Highway, Surrey, on Friday, September 14 at 2:00 PM. A tea will follow, hosted by Susan’s sisters Marjorie and Hazel at Hazel’s home nearby.
Susan was born in Brantford, Ontario to Harry and Lillian Hazel (nee Lucas) Jarvis on August 3, 1947. After coming west at a young age, she later moved north to Whitehorse after starting her own family. They returned to the lower mainland years later in 1981 where Susan worked at Burger King for a number of years and later changed to building maintenance. She volunteered throughout her lifetime, including with the Whitehorse Legion, North Delta Football Association, a knitting group and most recently the Arts Council of Surrey, which always kept her busy, especially during the yearly Surrey Festival of Dance.
Susan is preceded in death by her husband Gary Joseph Snow as well as her parents Lillian Hazel and Harry Jarvis. She is also preceded in death by brothers in law James Snow and Peter Snow (Beth) as well as her step-mother Winnifred Jarvis (previous Valcourt, nee Allen) and step siblings Ronnie Valcourt (Roxanne) and Denis Valcourt (Nancy).
Susan is survived by her daughter Patty Halliday (Chris); son Dave Snow (Laura); brother Allan Jarvis (Barbara, deceased); sisters Marjorie McCuaig (Stuart, deceased) and Hazel Ratz (Helmut); step siblings Paul Valcourt (Dawn), Garey Valcourt (Maggie), Bernie Valcourt (Maureen), Lorraine Cade (Gord), Maurice Valcourt (Joanne); brother in law Ross Snow (Inger) and grandchildren Emily Halliday, Haley Halliday, Calvin Snow and Mya Snow; and nieces and nephews Tamara Robertson (Steve), Cindy Maichin (Gord), Jeff McCuaig, John McCuaig (Judy), Chris Snow, Renee Snow, Carole Snow (Rick), Holly Jarvis, Jason Jarvis and Andrew Jarvis as well as many grand nieces and nephews and dear friends like Ron and Iris Daniels and Carol Girardi.
We take comfort in knowing mom is with dad in eternity, finishing the dance they started all those years ago.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the kind and caring Nurses, Doctors and Volunteers at the Langley Hospice Residence in the Maple wing of Langley Memorial Hospital (provided by Langley Hospice Society). They did all they could to make mom comfortable at the end of her journey and their kindness and support made our journey just a little bit easier.
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