of Hartman, AR
March 21, 1943 - April 11, 2023
Isaac Emmons Snowman, 80, of Hartman, Arkansas passed away Tuesday, April 11, 2023. He was born March 21, 1943 in Bucksport, Maine to the late Isaac Charles & Elizabeth Louise (Candage) Snowman. Isaac served in the United States Army as a Chief Warrant Officer. He loved to build things including the garage at his home, photography, reloading ammunition and he was an avid reader.
Isaac is preceded in death by his parents, Charles & Elizabeth Louise (Candage) Snowman and his wife of 51 years, Sandra Snowman.
He is survived by his two sons, Greg Snowman of Dallas, Texas and Joe Snowman of Hartman, Arkansas; three grandchildren, Kyle Snowman, Kaitlyn (Colton) Nichols and Branson Malmborg; two great grandchildren, Oliver Nichols and Dean Nichols; two sisters, Rebecca Oliver and Charlene Woodvine; sister-in-law, Sarah Colvett; three friends, Ike Hill, Bob Chance and Tom Kasper and numerous other family and friends.
Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Cox Funeral Home (479) 754-2201. Online guestbook www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clarksville
Ike and I became good friends while in college at Ozarks. I always admired him for his military service and then getting his college degree. If memory serves me correctly I introduced him to Sandy who I had a special friendship with.
It hurt me when he lost Sandy. I admired him for adopting her two sons. I had made plans to return home to Clarksville next month and I wanted to visit him. I am grieving over the loss of a very special man and friend. Johnny Ray
Sending my condolences, love and prayers to all of Ike’s family. He was such a good guy and I have many memories of his time in college in Clarksville. He would come by our house to see my brother and a lot of times to hang around. He was a special bonus brother for me. You will be missed “Snowman†♥ï¸
Our warmest thoughts and prayers are with you Joe and your family. May God comfort you all during this time as well as through eternity.
We love you all.
Rest in peace Sir, God speed
Rest in peace. Love you!
So sorry for your loss- He was such a nice Man - He really missed his Wife - They are together again
Sure was hoping to see Ikey again at a class of 1961 reunion in Bucksport, Maine
What a fine brother you were, my dear Ike. We were miles apart by geography but not in our hearts. I always looked forward to Ike's annual visits to Maine and his many, many phone calls. I have lots of sister/brother memories. Char