Bryan Daniel Snow, 36, of Barling, AR passed away Saturday, September 23, 2023 in Little Rock, AR. He was born October 22, 1986 in Glendale, AZ to David Bryan Snow and Anita Marie Rice.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents Billy and Joann Snow and Robert Rice.
Bryan was a Fayetteville High School graduate. After high school, he joined the Arkansas Army National Guard where he achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant and a highest military education level of Army Senior Leader Course (SLC). He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Arkansas Distinguished Service Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, and the Air Assault Badge. He was also a graduate of Rapel Master Course, Master Fitness Trainer Course, and Army National Guard Non-Career Recruiter Course.
He enjoyed sports of all kinds. Bryan loved his children and family. He was an excellent father.
Bryan is survived by the mother of his children Samantha Morretti Snow of Farmington, AR; son Spencer Snow; daughter Blakely Snow; his father David Snow and wife Katie of Dallas, TX; his mother Anita Herrin and husband James of Fayetteville, AR; three brothers, Joshua Snow of Fayetteville, AR, Christopher Herrin of Lincoln, AR and Ryan Herrin of Farmington, AR; two sisters Samantha and Amanda Snow, both of Conroe, TX; grandmother Mary Nowak of Conroe, TX; fiancé Macy Ayulo of Barling, AR; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Memorial graveside services will be 2:30 PM Wednesday, October 4, 2023 at the Fayetteville National Cemetery with full military honors under the direction of Beard’s Chapel.
***PLEASE MEET AT THE FUNERAL HOME BY 1:45 PM ON WEDNESDAY (PRIOR TO SERVICE) FOR THE PROCESSION TO THE CEMETERY***
Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

It is with heavy hearts that we offer our deepest sympathies . My heart goes out to Bryan’s family and Macy and that you feel God’s presence in your time of grief and healing.
Prayers for his family and everyone else. He was an amazing and such a caring person.
Bryan was a very loved and respected guy by so many. He will be missed so much! Prayers to all affected by his passing.
Sergeant Snow was a great role model and inspiration to me.
He was apart of RSP cadre that I joined for a few months while awaiting my placement into a unit as a cadet.
Being fresh into the environment, he discussed the endeavors I’d face and how to balance those struggles as a young officer.
To this day, I credit my multiple of my strengths as a leader to him and the other RSP cadre. He will be greatly missed and his impact is long lasting.
Bryan was always such a sweet guy. He is truly going to be missed! My deepest condolences to the family. I know how hard this is for them. My heart breaks for them.
May God hear our prayers for the Snow family, provide them comfort and understanding during this difficult time.
SSG Snow was always such a pleasure to work with, so many sympathies to his children, fiancé, parents and siblings.
I am sad to hear of Bryan’s passing. Bryan worked for me several years ago at Southeast Poultry in Rogers, Ar. He was a great guy with a great personality that affected everyone he met. He always said what was on his mind. He loved his family dearly as well as his friends. Back then he had passion / love for jeeps. This hurts my heart for his kids and loved ones. He will be missed dearly.
We are so sorry to hear of Bryan’s passing just when he was entering into a happy time. He was too young to leave us.
He had grown into such a wonderful happy young man. He had so much to look forward to. Being side by side with his Fiance Macy was to be the best time of his life.
God bless you Bryan. Be well in God’s arms. And, fly with the angels. You are loved.
I’m glad I had the opportunity to know Bryan as a Soldier, a peer, and a friend. Serving in the same units, competing in 5K runs, going to military schools together, and having him over our house for cookouts will forever bring good memories. He will be missed. The world lost a great person.
I am shocked to here this news. Please know that all the family and Macy are in my prayers.
Bryan snow was an amazing cousin and father and family man. He will be loved forever and always cherish and missed. Never forgotten I give my condolences to the herrin family so we have. Lost a hero a good man . Bryan we will always love you . Save a spot for me up there. See you soon
Bryan, you helped me stay sane during AIT years ago. We didn’t talk much over the last few years, but it was nice to hear how life was going every now and then. Keep watch over the rest of us man. You were an awesome guy and great battle.
First time I met SSG Snow was in 2017. He was a gun chief for M119 for B Byry 1-206th FA. My first impression was this guy know a lot and I wish I can be like him one day. We both was E6 at the time and he was setting up the Alum round for me so I can fire that gun. Then I get to serve with him at RRBN. It was a honor to get to taken care of your admin needs. You definitely left too soon brother! We will meet again one day.
My condolences go to your Family and your fiancé.
Sgt snow, you helped me tremendously though out my military career. from swearing in to getting to my unit and learning how to adjust. it’s insane that i saw you just two months ago. thank you for everything you did for me and many other soldiers. may you rest in peace
SSG Snow was an inspiration to me and all who knew him in the military. I appreciate and thank him for all the lessons I received from him. He was an excellent soldier and recruiter. He’ll be missed by all. I’ll miss you SSG, you’re gone too soon.
Our deepest condolences to the Snow family . Bryan was always full of energy and life . A very funny patient that always brings laughter to the office when he comes to see us.
We, will truly miss him .