Feb 24, 2021


Percy passed away peacefully in Kingston on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 in his 70th year. He was predeceased by his wife Mary, his father Kenneth D. Snider, his brother Almon and his uncle Percy. He will alson be missed by his granddaughters Kyley and Ashley and great grandchildren Payton, Carson and Harley.

Loving brother to Harold, Rick, Margaret, Keitha and Beatrice. Percy had many nieces and nephews who will miss him.

Percy had a special bond with Doug and his children Amber, Blake and Reid.

Percy will be missed by his best friend and coffee buddy Gerri. Gerri’s husband Shawn and their children Brianna, Cole and Cailey will miss him dearly.

Percy had a huge heart of gold and would help anyone he could. He loved his community and donated to numerous charities.

He worked hard his whole life to leave behind his legacy “his business” Percy Snider Trucking.

He will be missed by his many employees past and present, especially Mike Horton “his right-hand man”. He will be missed by many people in Sydenham especially Pam and Pat at One Stop for his morning coffee. He will also be missed Christine at Memory Lane Flowers.

His dog “Smily” will miss her evening company on the step.

We would like to thank St. Elizabeth’s Home Care Services and staff for their excellent care and CBI Nursing staff for the care they provided for Percy.

As well we would like to thank Meredith at Dr. Raliegh’s office for going above and beyond for Percy’s care and home visits.

A Drive-up visitation will be held at the Reception Centre of the James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Boulevard, on Sunday February 21, between the hours of 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. In consideration of Covid-19 protocols, parking lot attendants will ask your name for the guest book and direct each vehicle to offer your condolences to the family. No gathering in the parking lot is permitted before or after you have spoken with the family.

There will be a Private Family service held on Monday February 22nd, 2021 with a private interment at the Sydenham Cemetery to follow.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to the South Frontenac Fire Department.

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