Edward-Myers, Jr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Paul R. Young Funeral Home - Mt. Healthy

Edward Myers, Jr.

1946 - 2017 (Age 70)

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Miss you uncle Eddie.........

I still remember Mr.Meyers from my time at Taylor Elementary. He was such a kind man. So very sorry for your loss. God Bless.

My sympathy to Beth & Craig. Mr. Myers was the "best" principal~!! He was caring and very supportive of his teachers. He was always professional. But he had a great sense of humor also~!! It was a joy having Mr. Myers as my principal for so many years~!! I am sure you have wonderful memories that will always be in your heart~!!

My sincere sympathies on your loss. Ed and I go back to our early days in teaching at New Burlington Elementary in the Mt. Healthy School District. I remember him well as we taught together for a number of years before we both went into Administration. He was very well liked and touches the lives of many. Prayers for the family!

Craig and Beth, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was one of the most kindest and caring persons I have ever known. I remember how much compassion and care he had for his students as a principal and tried to model myself after him as I was a principal. The earth has lost a great soul, but I am sure he is at peace and rejoined with your mother.

Sincerest Condolences,

Scott Sublett

Beth and Craig, I am David Thomas's mother. It broke my heart when your mother died as we had just seen them at a travel meeting and they were so happy about taking a big trip. I knew your father was experiencing cancer. Knowing they are true Christian's I want to truly believe they are together now, taking a trip of "a life time"
May God be with you and help you remember them in finding peace
Love
Nancy thomas

Beth and Craig, We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad, but I'm sure he is happy to be with his sweet Charlotte again. God bless you . The D'Erminio's, Marsh's and Helds.

Deepest Sympathy to Ed's Family
I new Eddie from years ago. Good Football player for Brocks Café in Dayton Ky league. Good Athlete. Always remember Eddie with his flat top hair cut & always smiling. What a GREAT GUY. I haven't seen Eddie in years, but wanted to send my Condolences to his Family.

RIP OLE FRIEND FROM DAYTON EDDIE MYERS

Tim Gray

What a wonderful man! We enjoyed having lunch with Ed every week at M25M whenever he was able to come work with all of us. My first reaction was "now he is with Charlotte" whom he talked about all the time.

Obituaries

Edward's Obituaries

MYERS, Jr.Edward was born on June 21, 1946 to the late Ivora and Charles “Jake” Myers in Dayton, Kentucky, and had lived for the last 47 years in Colerain Township.  He died on May 21, 2017 at age 70.  He was married to the late Charlotte Myers (nee Webster).  They met in high school, married on August 16, 1969, and remained devoted beyond her passing on May 19, 2009.  He is survived by his children Beth Myers Graham (Jeff) and Craig Myers (Betsy) and grandchildren Keegan and Malone Graham and Luke and Lydia Myers.  He was “Bub” to his siblings:  late Carolyn (George) Hughes, Barbara (Harry) Tucker, Darlene McLaren, the late Sharon Bolser, the late Mike (Mary) Bolser, and Danny (Pam) Bolser.  He was a brother in law to Ramona (Tony) Bezold, Sue (late Jay) Teegarden, late Linda Lloyd and  Dan Webster, Marsha Webster, Gary McGovern, Chuck (Linda) McGovern, and Kathy Schmidt.  Beloved uncle to many including Jake, Josh, Ben, and Ross Bezold.  A 1965 graduate of Dayton High School, he continued to coordinate and enjoy outings with his fellow alumni.  A graduate of the University of Kentucky and Xavier University, he had a distinguished career as an educator and Principal with the Mt. Healthy and Northwest Local School Districts for 30 years.  He touched the lives of many elementary students at New Burlington, Duvall, Struble, Houston, Taylor, and Pleasant Run schools.  Upon retirement from the public school system, he spent more than a decade as the Principal of Eden Grove Academy.  Numerous community activities including a volunteer at Matthew 25 Ministries, the Clippard Family YMCA Board, and a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Mt. Healthy.  He was a proud Kentuckian having been appointed a Kentucky Colonel.  He was an avid fan of the UK Wildcats and Cincinnati Reds, and enjoyed traveling throughout the United States.  He was loved by many friends.  The family would like to thank Dr. Elias Anaissie, Dr. Salius Gurnius, the UC Bone Marrow Transplant staff and nurses, and the Multiple Myeloma support group at Cancer Support Community who have provided love and support over the last 4 years. Visitation will be at First Baptist Church of Mt. Healthy at 1210 Compton Road on Friday from 5-8 pm and Saturday from 9-10 am. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 10 am at the church followed by graveside service and interment at Arlington Memorial Gardens.  In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to Matthew 25 Ministries, Fernside Center for Grieving Children, and Cancer Support Community Blue Ash. www.paulyoungfuneralhome.com

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