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Remembering the Life of

December 27, 1935 - January 9, 2026

Virgil D Snoddy Jr

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Riverview Memorial Gardens

119 Curtis-Askins Blvd, Fayetteville, TN 37334, USA

Virgil D. Snoddy, Jr., age 90, of Kelso, TN, passed away on Friday, January 9, 2026, at his residence. He was born on December 27, 1935, in Lincoln County, TN, son of the late Virgil D. and Hattie Lenora Howell Snoddy.

Virgil served four years in the Navy and seventeen in the Air Force, retiring as a Master Sergeant. During his military service, he traveled extensively, visiting 26 states and several countries, including Mexico, Canada, Cuba, Malta, France, England, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Spain.

He worked for ten years at Arnold Air Force Base before retiring to raise Paso Fino horses and enjoy trail riding. Over the years, he participated in many rides throughout Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. He especially cherished the times when one of his grandsons rode alongside him. He continued riding until the age of 84. Virgil was an Elder at Kelso Cumberland Presbyterian Church for 45 years.

He and his loving wife Jill Sweeney were married for 67 happy years. He and Jill had three children: Kym (Paul) Storey, Sindi (Walt) Honea and Steve (Jennifer) Snoddy; eleven grandchildren: Jared Honea, Dr. Garrett (Lauren) Honea, Spencer (Angie) Perrin, Stuart (Heidi) Perrin, Clinton Snoddy, John Robert (Peyton) Snoddy, Zach Snoddy, Sarah Beth (Steven) Dempsey, Dr. Collin (Brandon) Amos, Monica (Jonathan) Sumners and Alicia Storey (Mason Garman); twenty great grandchildren , with three more expected this Spring.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 1:30 PM at Riverview Memorial Gardens

Gallant-Riverview Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Virgil D. Snoddy, Jr.

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