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Harmon Lewis Dr. MYERS

Tucson, Arizona

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MYERS, Harmon Lewis Dr. age 87, beloved husband, father, brother, teacher and healer passed away Monday, April 4, 2016 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. Born October 17, 1928 in Dallas City, IL, Harmon's family moved to Tucson in 1935. After completing his education in Arizona...

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I grew up with Osteopathic Medicine, through my fathers colleagues and subsequently my training, internship and residency at Tucson General Hospital. Dr Myers was alway a gentle knowledgeable and skilled physician. He was a role model to many including me. I will miss him. My condolences to his family

To Betty and Harmon's Children,
Harmon was a great friend to both me and my husband. Harmon and Bill had great times working on the FUMC Board of Directors together.
Harmon will be missed.
Love and prayers, Emily

William H. Devine, DO Professor MWU AZCOM

Harmon's passing will be a major loss to the community of Tucson, the state and the nation. His works in osteopathic education are used internationally as well as all of the osteopathic schools of medicine nationally and now internationally. It was an honor to be one of his students, friend and colleague and to assist him writing and teaching in the later years. His generosity, humanity and kindness always will be remembered.

Thank you Dr. Myers for your time and generosity, and everything you have done for patients, colleagues and the osteopathic medical profession. I am honored to have met you, had conversations with you learn from you and write with you.

Blessed to have known him.

Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Dr. Myers blessed me with his teaching through his words and his hands, countless hugs and many more smiles. As a resident at Tucson General Hospital, a TOMF Board member and a counterstrain student he has given me more than I can ever pay forward. May there be comfort in knowing how many lives have benefited from his care, teaching and love...

Harmon was my master teacher for strain counterstrain while I was a fellow in Tucson; my husband was so impressed with this modality, that he became the first (and maybe only) ophthalmologist Harmon trained! Countless patients in my and Bob's practice have benefited from this work. Harmon was a kind, generous, patient. caring man and a wonderful physician who manifested healing medicine in all who had the opportunity to work with him. We are honored to carry on to the best of our abilities,...

May your hearts be filled with the wonderful memories of joyful times you shared together as a you celebrate a life well lived and love by family and friends (Psalms 90:10)

Harmon was a wonderful man and colleague. He brought brilliance and art and compassion to the practice of medicine.