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Mark Snowden

July 15, 2023

Mark Anderson Snowden

September 23, 1962 – July 11, 2023

 

Mark Anderson Snowden peacefully passed away July 11, 2023 at North Florida Hospital in Gainesville, Florida with family by his side. He was born in Winchester, Kentucky September 23, 1962 to his parents Linville “Butch” Snowden and Susan See Snowden.

Mark was a resident of Keystone Heights, Florida since 1986. Mark was outgoing and funny; he made friends easily. He was a member of The Elks Lodge #990 in Gainesville, Florida and a member of the American Veterans Post 86 in Keystone Heights. He loved watching sports of all kinds. Mark was an avid UK Wildcats fan supporting them in football and basketball. He enjoyed playing golf, listening to live music, reading, and spending time with his friends.

Mark is survived by his wife of nearly 37 years, Tonya Tanner Snowden of Keystone Heights, Florida; daughter Savannah (Tyler) Brown of Austin, Texas; parents Linville and Susan Snowden of Winchester, Kentucky; brother Mike (Sarah) Snowden of Winchester, Kentucky; sister Carol Clements of Winchester, Kentucky. He was loved by many nieces, nephews, and close friends. He will be missed by many.

 

Celebrations of Life will be held at later dates (to be announced) in Winchester, KY and The Elks Lodge in Gainesville, FL open to all friends and family.

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  1. Mark is definitely missed very much -love to Tonya and your whole family. Words can’t express the feeling.
    Sending love and God’s hand to hold you always.❤️🙏🏻🇺🇸


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Mark Snowden, 60, of Keystone Heights passed away July 11, 2023.  Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Snowden Family.

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  1. So many great memories of boating and camping from when we were young.  Reconnecting with you and Tonya the past few years added to the fun times.
    Rest easy, river buddy

    My heartfelt condolences to Tonya, Savannah, Butch, Susan,  Mike, Carol, and all his friends and family.  He was loved by many.


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