Harry-Myers-Obituary

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Harry S. Myers

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

1922 - 2013 (Age 90)

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August 20, 2013
AGE
90
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Heritage Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Sioux Falls Obituary

?It?s going to be a good day ? a really good day. I?m ready to go Home.? Thus began the day Harry went Home to meet his Heavenly Father.
Harry Stockton Myers, age 90, passed away peacefully on August 20th, at his home, surrounded by his family. Harry was born on Oct.2, 1922, in Mt. Vision, NY. He spent his childhood in many small towns and attended college in North Dakota, before joining the Lee Williams Band. In 1947, he took a position at the bank in Bloomfield, NE. While there, he met his lifelong ?sweetheart,? Marion St. Onge, and they were married in 1948. He entered the ministry in 1956, serving churches in Chamber, Amelia, Dakota City and Home, NE. The family moved to Rapid City, SD, in 1958 when he accepted a position at the Rapid City National Bank. He later joined the staff at Lutheran Social Services in Sioux Falls. He remained there until he took on his biggest challenge and success as Executive Director of Children?s Village ? Family Services (The Village) in Fargo, ND in 1969. He served as CEO until his retirement in 1983. He and Marion enjoyed traveling and spending time at their home in Fargo: Little Cormorant Lake, MN and Green Valley, AZ. They moved to Sioux Falls in 2002 to be closer to family.
Harry was a gifted public speaker, preacher and musician. He loved the Lord and filled many pulpits as interim pastor. He was a member of Abiding Savior Free Lutheran Church, served on the board and was involved in the Omega group. Marion and Harry called on shut-ins and delivered Meals on Wheels for many years. They found something to celebrate every day, even the simplest things. He always put his family first and served as a role model at how to celebrate the joy of living. Everyone was greeted with, ?Hello, Friend,? ?Thank you, friend,? and no one who met him left unchanged.
He was preceded in death by his parents, The Revs. DeWitt and Virginia Myers; brothers, DeWitt (Bud) and Mark; sister, Martha Heikes.
Survivors include his beloved wife, Marion; sons David (Celeste Baker), Chico, CA, and Dr. Jeffrey (Eileen McMyler), Ann Arbor, MI; daughters, Andrea (Michael) Doolittle, Missoula, MT, and Sally (AJ) Swanson, Canton, SD. Grandchildren; Kristin (Brian) Gruhot, Lynd, MN; Jen Warrant, Algona, IA: Lee Michael (Melissa) Horner, Lewiston, ID; Stacey (Jeff) Williams, Seattle, WA and 12great-grandchildren.
A Celebration of his life will be held on Friday, August 30th, at 10:30 am at Abiding Savior Free Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. www.heritagesfsd.com.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you Marion, and your family, in these difficult times.
All our best,
Jim and Carla Broste

Marion, I am thinking of you and your family as you begin your new journey. I am truly saddened by the loss of Harry but I do know that he is singing with the angels and in the loving arms of our Lord and Savior. All My Love, Cheryl Mydland

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Sally and family, good morning friends as your wonderful Dad would say, I hope all the wonderful memories of your Dad comforts you in your loss of the physical him, I assure you he is still with you, smiling and guiding you now as well only he is with his best Friend now. Susan Myers Black

Sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers go out the whole family. Hang in there Sally, AJ, Kris, Brian, David, Tegan, Saudia and Jen and your family. Things will get better with time.

Marion, our prayers are with you and the family. As you know, Harry was my mentor and truly second dad. He believed in me and gave me the career of a lifetime. I loved his mission of helping people and tried to follow in his footsteps with my life. I am sure you know how much I love you both and wish you well. Harry is home now with our lord and he is saying" Isn't This Fun". Best Mark and Faye Carman

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family, Marion. Harry was a wonderful, loving, and gentle man who served his Lord and blessed those who came into his presence. Now, he knows where the angels live.

May the good Lord take him in his arms & grant him eternal peace. Our condolences and deepest love sent your way. Ron & Bonnie