Julie Snyder-Klinger

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Aug 30, 1957
Departed on Mar 28, 2014

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Julie A. Snyder-Klinger, 56, of Cedar Rapids, died Friday March 28, 2014 at Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota. Services:1:00 p.m. Wednesday at Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories. A visitation will be held on Tuesday at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home from 4-6 p.m. and after 12:00 p.m. at the chapel on Wednesday. Burial: Private at Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband Flip; her mother, Patricia Snyder of Cedar Rapids; a sister, Jeannie (Dave Roberts) Snyder-Douglas of Des Moines; a stepdaughter, Shantel Klinger of Chicago, Illinois; stepsons, Matt (Jane) Klinger of Washington D.C., and Brad (Molly) Klinger of Cedar Rapids; nephews, Brian J. (Dan) Douglas of Des Moines, Michael B. Douglas of Naperville, Illinois and Jared R. Snyder of Hood River, Oregon; a mother-in-law Kathleen Klinger of Cedar Rapids; a sister-in-law, Gayle Stone of Cedar Rapids; a niece Meagan Stone Cedar Rapids; a step granddaughter, Zoey Klinger of Washington D.C.; a step grandson, Malcolm Klinger of Cedar Rapids; and a great nephew, Sylis Snyder of Hood River, Oregon; She was preceded in death by her father, Robert J. Snyder and a brother, Steven R. Snyder.

Julie was born August 30, 1957 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the daughter of Robert and Patricia (Pierson) Synder. She married Phillip D. Klinger “Flip” on June 18, 1993 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Julie was a Financial Professional and Vice President for Morgan Stanley in Cedar Rapids with over 30 years of experience. She was active with Tanager Place and with the Tennis & Pool Committee at Elmcrest. Julie loved to spend time at Lake of the Ozarks, visit Florida, was an avid reader, lover of dogs and an impeccable cook. Her spare time was enjoyed spending time designing jewelry for her family and friends. Julie was a friend to everyone and loved by all. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Memorials may be made to the Cedar Valley Humane Society, the Tanager Place of Cedar Rapids, or the Zach Johnson Foundation.