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In Loving Memory of Anson "Spoon" Sneezy Jr.
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Anson "Spoon" Sneezy Jr., who left us
on February 21, 2025. Spoon, as he was affectionately known, was a Christian, a man of great
warmth, kindness, and an enduring passion for baseball that touched the hearts of many.
Born November 1978, at the San Carlos Old Hospital, He attended Copper Rim Elementary
School, Globe Jr. High, and graduated from Globe High School in 1997. During his high school
years, Spoon excelled in football, basketball, and baseball. His senior year was particularly
memorable, as he was part of the Globe High School Baseball Team that won the Arizona State
Championship Tournament.
After graduating high school, he worked for San Carlos Forestry and briefly attended Haskell
Indian Nations University in Lawrence, KS. He later returned to San Carlos, where he worked
numerous jobs in the fields of landscaping and construction.
Anson is survived by his loving partner, Amelia Rose Steele, and their sons, Anson Sneezy III
and Sir’ Hendrix Sneezy. He is also survived by his parents, Anson Sneezy Sr. and Carol J.
Sneezy, as well as his brothers, Monolito A. Sneezy and Elliot D. Sneezy. He is preceded in
death by his brother, John McIver Sneezy, and his grandparents, Leo and Jane Natsyn, and
Fergus Sr. and Cecilia Sneezy.
Spoon was a devoted father who raised his kids in church and shared his passion for baseball
with his sons, Anson III and Sir’ Hendrix, teaching them the game and helping them excel in the
sport. His impact on the community was profound, and his legacy will be remembered through
the countless lives he touched.
Rest in peace, Spoon. May your spirit find eternal peace on the field of dreams.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
328 South Hill Street, Globe, AZ 85501
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