Esther Snyder Explained

Esther Snyder
Birth Name:Esther Lavelle Johnson
Birth Date:7 January 1920
Birth Place:Sorento, Illinois
Death Place:Irvine, California
Nationality:American
Known For:Co-founding In-N-Out Burger
Spouse:Harry Snyder (1948-1976, his death)
Children:Guy Snyder
Rich Snyder

Esther Lavelle Snyder (née Johnson) (January 7, 1920 – August 4, 2006) was an American businesswoman. She co-founded In-N-Out Burger, with her husband Harry Snyder, in 1948.

Early life

Snyder was born and raised in Sorento, Illinois, as the fifth of eight children (seven daughters, one son) to parents Orla and Mabel Johnson. She attended Greenville College and graduated from Seattle Pacific University with a bachelor's degree in zoology.[1]

Career

During In-N-Out's early years, Snyder managed all of the company bookkeeping herself, creating thousands of pages of handwritten notes and accounts.

From January 2000 until her August 2006 death, Snyder served as the company's president.

Personal life

She met Harry Snyder in 1947, while working at a restaurant in Seattle; the two were married the following year and moved to Baldwin Park, California.[2] By the late 1950s, the couple had moved to a larger house in the nearby city of San Dimas, California.

Esther and Harry Snyder had two sons: Guy (1951-1999) and Rich Snyder (1952-1993) and one granddaughter from their first son Guy: Lynsi (born 1982). Esther outlived her husband, who died in 1976 from lung cancer and both of their sons, one of whom died in a plane crash and the other of a drug overdose.

Following her husband's death, Snyder spent the last two decades of her life living in Glendora, California, where she owned a home that author Stacy Perman described as "a ranch house shaded by oak trees and fronted by a white fence."

Death

Snyder died on August 4, 2006, in Irvine, California, aged 86, from undisclosed causes. Her only grandchild, Lynsi Snyder, is now the heiress to the In-N-Out Burger company.[3] [4]

Esther Snyder Community Center

Since In-N-Out Burger was started in the city of Baldwin Park, the city named its community center after Esther Snyder.[5]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.in-n-out.com/esther/ "In Loving Memory of Esther Snyder"
  2. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEFD7163EF930A2575BC0A9609C8B63 "Esther Snyder, 86; Began In-N-Out Burger"
  3. Web site: In-N-Out matriarch Snyder dies at age 86. 2006-08-06. . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060807025959/http://www.dailynews.com/portlet/article/html/fragments/print_article.jsp?article=4139249. 2006-08-07.
  4. News: Esther Snyder, In-N-Out Burger Founder, Dies at 86 . Esther L. Snyder, who with her husband founded the popular West Coast restaurant chain In-N-Out Burger, died August 4. She was 86. The family declined to release further details, including the cause of death, said Bob Emmers of Sitrick & Company, which handles public relations for the chain. Esther and Harry Snyder opened the first In-N-Out drive-through stand in Baldwin Park, Calif., in 1948. In-N-Out now has 202 restaurants in Arizona, California and Nevada. . . August 13, 2006 . 2008-04-01 .
  5. Web site: City of Baldwin Park - Esther Snyder Community Center. 2009-08-18 .