Keith-Myers-Obituary

Keith G. Myers

Cleveland, Ohio

1951 - 2021

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age 70, was born on July 29,1951. On August 14, 2021, his life was tragically cut short due to complications of the Covid-19 virus in his retirement state of Florida. He forever will be the devoted and loving husband to his wife and best friend of over 50 years, Ruth Myers (Kirchner); adored...

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My deepest condolences to Keith´s family. I´ve known Keith since the late 60´s. Kamm´s Manners was the hangout for us then. Keith drove up in his brand new 1969 Z/28 will never forget the smile on his face that evening.

Dear Myers family, Keith will always be in my memories. Truly a great neighbor and gear head friend. He will be missed and never forgotten.

Dear Ruth and family, Please know that Keith will be in my thoughts and prayers... I´ve known Keith since our days at John Marshall High School and our days together after... I will miss him

So glad we got to celebrate his birthday with him! Keith will be missed on so many occasions, but his wit, sarcasm and bantering with all of us will never be forgotten - only cherished. Rest easy Keith - we will keep Steve and Beth in line. So sorry for everyone's loss.

Ruth,Michele,Paul,Steve,Elizabeth,and his Grandchildren Colleen,Lauren,Grady We are so sorry to hear about the Loss of your Husband,Father and Grandfather. May God give you Strength and Courage in the days,weeks and months ahead. Keeping all of you in our Prayers. Love, Jean,Ray, Tracie Anthony

Ruthie, I am so sorry to learn of Keith's passing. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Dear Ruth, I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

So sorry. I just found out.

I will miss him and his sense of humor. While vacationing at our first cousins reunion, the vacation home was very large and Keith had trouble finding his bedroom but thanks to cousin Harvey, directional arrows were drawn on many papers placed on the walls leading to Keith/Ruth's bedroom. From that day forward, Keith no longer lost his way. He was a good sport and laughed about it. I love you Keith and will see you later!