Peggy C. Dombrowski Snyder Kelly
Peggy C. Dombrowski Snyder Kelly, 86, passed away Saturday, January 7, 2023. She was born June 12, 1936 in East Springfield, PA, a daughter of the late Carl and Margaret (Brown) Dombrowski. Peggy attended Springfield schools, the Carnegie Institute to become a Lab Tech, and Knuldler School of Medicine to become an LPN. She worked at numerous hospitals and doctor offices. She travelled throughout the United States as a military wife and met many interesting people. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, John R. Snyder Jr., her second husband, Winton “Joe” Kelly, a sister, Mable Diehl, two brothers, Charles Dombrowski and Gene Dombrowski, and step-son and daughter-in-law, David and Aloice Kelly. Peggy is survived by three children, John R. Snyder III and his wife, Debbie, of East Springfield, Donna L. Snyder of Girard, Amy E. Walter and her husband, Robert, of West Springfield, three step-children, Franklin Kelly of Albion, Winton J. Kelly II of Albion, April Barker and her husband, Russell, of Platea, a sister-in-law, Elaine Dombrowski. Also surviving are five grandchildren, Kelsey Blend (David), John R. Snyder IV (Katlin), Kristina Snyder (Ian Delorey), Amanda Walter and Carl Walter, 10 step-grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, 23 step-great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. No calling hours or service will be held. Burial will be private by the family in Springfield Cemetery, East Springfield. Memorials may be made to Second Harvest Food Bank of NW PA, 1507 Grimm Drive, Erie, PA 16501, or to any Alzheimer’s Association. The Mattera Funeral Home, 188 East State Street, Albion, is handling the funeral arrangements. To light a memory candle or leave a condolence, please visit www.matterafuneralhome.com
Donna an April an family sorry for your loss
My deepest condolences to your family.
There are days when all we think about are memories from the lives we shared. My memories of your precious family are absolutely precious to me. My condolences don’t seem to be quite enough… my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Our deepest sympathies and prayers
Deepest condolences to Peggy’s family. She was a kind and loving neighbor when we lived next door before the tornado. Sympathy to all.
Although we have lost touch over the years, I am deeply saddened to hear of grandma Peggy’s passing. I will forever remember Christmas morning breakfast and begging to stay after everyone else left. A mother’s love is eternal. Prayers for everyone who knew and loved her.