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Esther Lavelle Snyder (née Johnson) (b. 1920 in Sorento, Illinois – d. August 4 2006 in Baldwin Park, California) founded In-N-Out Burger, with her husband Harry Snyder. They had two sons, and Esther Snyder outlived her husband and both of her sons, one of whom died in a plane crash and the other succumbed to a drug overdose.
   She died on August 4 2006, aged 86, from undisclosed causes. She is survived by her only grandchild, Lynsi Martinez (nee Snyder), who is now the heir to the In-N-Out Burger company.

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