
October 1, 2024
Trudy R. Snow, 72; of Phoenix, NY passed at home with her husband and daughter BillieJo by her side.
Trudy has been a lifetime resident of the area. She co-owned and operated with her husband, Gerald, J-n-S Diner, Fulton. She loved camping, fishing and knitting. Trudy especially enjoyed spending time with her family and cherished being with and playing games with her great-grandchildren, Matthew and Eason. Trudy was known as a loving caregiver for her old home remedies and her wonderful home-cooked meals and baking. Trudy was the type of person that, as you knew her, you fell in love with her. Mrs. Snow’s family was her pride and joy, and she loved taking care of them.
She was pre-deceased by her infant daughter, Bertha Snow, her father, William J. Casler, and her beloved dog, Dozer.
Mrs. Snow is survived by her husband of 50 years, Gerald W. Snow of Phoenix, NY; 2 daughters: BillieJo (Duane) Erwin of Phoenix, NY and Sunday (Douglas) Zogg of Phoenix, NY; her mother: Sally A. Casler of Phoenix, NY; her siblings: William W. Casler of Phoenix, NY and Judy (James) Murphy of NC; grandchildren: Samatha (Craig) Rees, Khrystine (Brandon) Doody, Aaren Erwin, Markin (Ashlyn) Zogg and Paul (Morgan ) Zogg; great-grandchildren: Matthew and Eason Doody, and Sophia and Peyton Zogg and several nieces and nephews.
Calling Hours will be held 4:00 to 6:00 PM Monday at the Sugar Funeral Home Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton.
Graveside Service with Burial will be conducted 10:00 AM Tuesday at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Volney, NY with Rev. Jeff Hodge officiating.
A Celebration of Life will be held 1:00 PM Sunday, October 13th, 2024, at Phoenix Fire House, 457 Main St., Phoenix, NY 13135

Prayers for everyone involved. Went to school with her and graduated with her. May she soar high with the eagles. Much love and adoration to her.
Went to school with her and knew many of the same people. Her sister Judy & I hung out. It has been many years since I have seen her. God bless her and her family at this very sad time
A very nice “Lovely Lady” didn’t really know her that well . My condolences to her husband Gerry & family ’s