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Elmo Myers Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Alzheimer's Association

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Elmo Myers, Jr., 73, of Harrisburg, fell asleep at Spring Creek Nursing and Rehab Center on Sunday, May 12, 2013. He was the son of the late Georgia and Elmo Myers, Sr. and retired from Camp Hill State Prison as a Lieutenant with 25 years of service. Sonny or Buck, as he was known by family and...

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Continue to rest in peace until we meet again. Love cousin Tony

What wonderful times we had at The Harrisburg Park Apartments - back in the day. Bucks infectious "hearty laugh" was like no other. I will always miss my friend and the great times we had together. God Bless you my friend.

I think of cousin Buck often and I miss our chats and that great warm smile. Continue to rest in peace.

When I was younger Uncle Buck use to pick me up to go in field service.He also taught me how to spell his name,but when we were in service he would say,"lets get this boy a hamburger"& from there on,i was a hamburger connoisseur.You definitely will be missed,but in the mean time we pray to Jehovah for the day when all of us family & friends will welcome you back in the paradise & rejoice in unity.

Dear Frances:

I went on line hoping to find the address of Sonny only to find his obituary. I am so sorry for your loss and sorry to hear of his death. I last saw him at Aunt Edna's funeral. I am his cousin Cathleen. His Dad was my Mother's (Ada Martin) brother. My daughter Tasha married and moved to York Pa in 2010 and I wanted her to meet Sonny and some of her cousins. I will be in PA May 25-26 and plan to make a visit to Harrisburg. My e-mail is [email protected]. ...

Fran and family we are so sorry for your loss. We know our Brother Buck is alive in Jehovah's memory.May the memories you have be wrapped in love and safely stored in your hearts forever.-The Otero Family

My Dear Fran, I was deeply sadden when I heard of the passing of your dear husband. He always knew what to say to people at the right time. If I had a sad look on my face he would say "Sis the sun will shine brighter tomorrow" and it will for you.

Sis. Myers, Tyrah, Shannon and Gaye, as well as the entire congregation, my deepest condolences with you all. Family, no words can express the appreciation i have that my family was allowed to share Bro. Myers with you. He was such a huge part of the congregation, his lost will certainly be felt. May Jehovah be with you all through the adjustment ahead. PHILIA!