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Jonathan D. Myers

Norfolk, Virginia

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Jonathan D. MyersNorfolk - Jonathan Dickinson Myers "Dickie", 54 of the 900 block W. Oceanview Ave., died Monday, March 19, 2012 while serving at Station 13 in West Ocean View. He was born on May 30, 1957 in Bryn Mawr, Pa., to William Heyward III and Jean Haldeman Longnecker Myers. He was raised...

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Nancy, You probably don't remember me, but Johnny and I were partners at Station 11, with Capt Humphrey, Red, Rudy, and the gang. I have told many stories (in life and in teaching) that involved Johnny and I. He was a real joy to be around and I am so lucky to have had him in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Johnny will be sorely missed.

To the Myers Family, I would like to share my condolances with you, although i never knew Mr. Myers, I have heard many great things about him and he is the type of firefighter that i would like to become

Melissa and family - I send my deepest sympothy and prayers to your family during this dark time. I never had the pleasure of meeting your father but undoubtably he was a blessing to not only your family but to our community as well. It seems that he truly was a hero that courageously and selflessly served our community and our country. He is truly a man to be cherrished. I hope that you find your strength through this difficult time in all of the wonderful memories that can never be lost....

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Mrs. Myers and Family. Although I did not know Mr. Myers personally, I just want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time of loss. I know I speak for my Friends and Neighbors in the Lenox area when I say we will always love the Firefighters at Station 13. They have been here for so many of us and your Husband will truly be missed by many.

So sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you your family. RIP Dickie, you will be missed...

Prayers to family from long ago softball friends Keith and Amanda Wolfe.

I love you Uncle Dickie!!