Frances A. Snow

Date of Passing:

April 20, 2023

Snow, Frances A. (Boot), 94, of Hilltop Avenue, Barrington, died peacefully on April 20, 2023 at the Orchard View Manor Nursing Home, East Providence. She was the beloved wife of the late Alfred E. Snow.

Born in Swampscott, MA, a daughter of the late Frank E. Boot and Marion Howard, she lived in Barrington for 23 years.

Mrs. Snow was an Executive Secretary for the Superintendent of Schools of Swampscott, MA for over 25 years before retiring in 1989.

Frances enjoyed dancing, travel and her five grandsons and one-great grandson.

She is survived by a son, David A. Snow of Barrington; a daughter, Leslie A. Snow of Hide Park, Utah, five grandsons and one great-grandchild and a half -sister, Cynthia (Boot) Anderson of Yorba Linda, CA.

Her Funeral and Burial will be private.

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6 Comments

  1. I’m sorry to hear of Mrs. Snow’s passing. I knew her when she was Executive Secretary for the Superintendent of Schools in Swampscott. She was instrumental in my hiring as a teacher in Swampscott, and I remember her with great fondness. She will always have a special place in my heart. May her memory be a blessing.

  2. I will miss you. You and Uncle Al together. Love you.

  3. I was visiting Massachusetts one time and Uncle Al & Aunt Francis were driving me to the airport and Uncle Al was going to drop me off which was fine with me. Aunt Francis said absolutely not they were going to walk me to the gate. I knew better than to argue. When we were walking to the gate she grabbed my had and put something in it, I knew if was money trying to tell her I did not need it she hushed me and said don’t tell your uncle. That was Aunt Francis I will never forget her, she was the kindest person and most thoughtful Aunt anyone could have.

  4. Aunt Frances, you and Uncle Al are now together again. God bless you both.

  5. David, so sorry for your loss. I can see where you get your looks and friendly disposition. She was beautiful.

  6. Sorry to hear that Fran has passed. She was a cheerful and friendly neighbor.

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