Snider, Howard Mervin (1923-2015) and Marie Gingerich Snider (1927-2016)

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Howard Snider, ca. 1957.
Family photo
Marie Gingerich Snider, ca. 1957.
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Howard Mervin Snider: minister, farmer and college professor, was born 19 March 1923 in Guernsey, Saskatchewan, Canada to Clemens Snider (4 August 1891-24 January 1967) and Samantha Biehn Snider (3 May 1895-1 April 1968). He was the oldest son and third child in a family of three daughters and two sons. On 27 November 1954 he married Marie Gingerich (9 August 1927-30 August 2016), daughter of Nicholas Gingerich (13 October 1896-7 December 1958) and Dorothy Moser Gingerich (10 June 1903-17 November 1985). Howard and Marie Snider had one daughter, Vada, and one son, Conrad. Howard Snider died 2 August 2015.

Howard Snider grew up on a family farm that was a substation in the experimental farm system of the Canadian Department of Agriculture. It was located a kilometer from Waterloo School on one side and a kilometer from Sharon Mennonite Church on the other. Religion and education have been dominant themes throughout Howard's life.

Howard graduated from high school at the Rosthern Academy in 1942. During World War II Howard performed alternative service in northern Saskatchewan and in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He studied briefly at Canadian Bible Institute in Regina. After several years of working on farms in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Howard attended Eastern Mennonite College in 1948-1949.

Marie Gingerich was born in New Bremen, New York, USA. She had one younger brother, James. At the age of four, she entered first grade in a one-room schoolhouse next door to the family farm on Route 12 in Lewis County. After graduating from Lowville Free Academy at the age of 14, Marie attended Eastern Mennonite and Goshen colleges. She earned a BA at Goshen College in 1949. She taught for several years at a one-room school in Lowville and at Rockway Mennonite School in Kitchener, Ontario. Returning to Goshen Biblical Seminary to earn a Master of Religious Education, she met Howard Snider.

Returning to Saskatchewan after attending Eastern Mennonite College, Howard Snider purchased a farm and was ordained as a minister in the Sharon Mennonite Church in 1950. In the fall of 1953 he went to Goshen College to complete college and to attend seminary. It was here that he met Marie Gingerich. The next year after marriage Howard and Marie took a break from seminary to write adult Sunday School curriculum at the Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pennsylvania.

In 1957, both Howard and Marie graduated from Goshen Biblical Seminary followed by a move to Edmonton, Alberta. There Howard became pastor of the new Holyrood Mennonite Church. Prior to moving to Edmonton, Howard helped design the church building and included an apartment for the pastor's family.

While in Edmonton, Howard followed his second dream and prepared for university-level teaching. He earned a MA in Sociology from the University of Alberta in 1966. Howard, Marie and family then moved to North Newton, Kansas. Howard taught at Bethel College from 1966 to 1992, and continued to teach courses until 2000. Once at Bethel he earned a PhD in Sociology from the University of Kansas in 1975; his dissertation was titled "The private four year college and its faculty."

Throughout the Bethel years, Howard's life consisted of more than academics. He helped design and develop the Sni-Del addition in North Newton (Regal Crescent area). He traveled widely, including multiple trips across the United States and Canada, as well as study trips to South and Central America and the Caribbean.

During these years Marie Snider worked at Prairie View Mental Health Center, where she was serving as director of communications when she retired in 1991. In 1980 she earned a MS in Journalism and Mass Communications from Kansas State University. Her dissertation was "Sex roles in the comic strips: a historical perspective--1896-1979." After retirement she wrote a syndicated newspaper column, "This side of 60" for 24 years. At its height the column appeared in over 70 newspapers.

Howard and Marie Snider were very social persons. They had many friends with whom they square danced and played mah jongg, bridge, pinochle and rook. Bethel College Mennonite Church was always important in their lives. Both authored books after retirement. They are remembered for the many contributions they made to their church and community.

Bibliography

"Howard Mervin Snider 1923-2015." The Kansan. 5 August 2015. Web. 12 June 2020. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thekansan/obituary.aspx?n=howard-mervin-snider&pid=175437317&fhid=2435.

"Marie Snider." The Kansas. 6 September 2016. Web. 12 June 2020. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thekansan/obituary.aspx?n=marie-snider&pid=181309231&fhid=2435.

"Professor emeritus Howard Snider a lifelong learner with varied interests." Bethel College News. 11 September 2017. Web. 12 June 2020. https://www.bethelks.edu/article/professor-emeritus-howard-snider-lifelong-learner-varied-interests.

"Snider, Marie Gingerich." Mennonite World Review. Reproduced in MennObits. “Mennonite World Review - September 2016." Web. 12 June 2020. http://mcusa-archives.org/mennobits/Mennonite%20World%20Review/MWR%202016/09-sep%202016.html.

Archives

Howard Snider papers. MS.591, Mennonite Library and Archives, Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas.

Books by Howard and Marie Snider

Snider, Howard M. The cultural creation of Christianity." West Conshohocken, Penn.: Infinity Publishing, 2005.

_____. Jesus or Christ? West Conshohocken, Penn.: Infinity Publishing, 2007.

_____. Two gospels. West Conshohocken, Penn.: Infinity Publishing, 2011.

Snider, Marie. This Side of 60: a collection of columns designed to invigorate, motivate and empower you to live the years on both sides of 60 to the fullest! CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.


Author(s) Samuel J Steiner
Date Published June 2020

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Steiner, Samuel J. (June 2020). Snider, Howard Mervin (1923-2015) and Marie Gingerich Snider (1927-2016). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Snider,_Howard_Mervin_(1923-2015)_and_Marie_Gingerich_Snider_(1927-2016)&oldid=168371.




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