James-Hyer-Obituary

James B. Hyer

Stover, Missouri

1939-2008

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James B. Hyer, 68, Stover, died Monday, August 11, 2008, at St. Marys Health Center in Jefferson City. He was born December 23, 1939, in Hollandale, Miss. a son of Barton and Lavern Newton Hyer. On March 28, 1968, in Arkansas he married Louise Adams. He owned and operated Hyer Transport and...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Mississippi boys grow up to be fine young men and you were certainly that.....I remember many good times in our little community of Darlove and the Hyer boys were always "doing their thing". Your mom means so much to our family and her heart is breaking at this time; however, God is good and will hold her close because she too belongs to him. Thanks for the memories........

You will always have a special place in my memory. I remember the day when we were kids, you were staying with Mama and Papa and you taunted me by not staying to play with me. You were bouncing on the barbed wire fence in front of the hall berry tree on the ditch bank and fell off an bit your tongue (real bad). I will remember all of the fun things we did growing up like bush fishing at night on lake Washington; the times that you, Babo and I would go frog giging on the Bogue; skinney...

Your journey here on earth has ended, but not without many memories. The laughter and joys that we shared growing up helped both of us to become better people. I am proud to have been your sister and I loved you. God bless Louise, Ron and family and James.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To one of the greatest Uncle a nephew could have.... I cherish the great times we spent together and you will be remembered forever. My heart and spirit is with you Aunt Louise, Ron, and James.

my grandpa was a caring man he will be missed by many

We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with in your time of sorrow. God bless you.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.