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Martin Davis "Marty" Myers

Portland, Oregon

1952 - 2020

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Martin 'Marty' Davis MyersSept. 28, 1952 - Dec. 1, 2020 Marty Myers died unexpectedly and peacefully Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020, of natural causes at his home. Born to Kenneth H. Myers and Betty Jean Myers (Davis) in McMinnville, Ore., Marty was a 5th-generation Oregonian whose family's roots were in...

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Never forget the laugh. Just a great guy.

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Marty was widely known, respected and appreciated, so I know his passing impacts a lot of people. I feel lucky to have known and worked with him over the past five plus years. He was such a brilliant, personable and genuine person who was fun to talk with and be around. There were key themes I have heard and read in people's remembrances for him: he loved his family and friends, he was a visionary leader, he was kind, he was a trusted mentor and adviser, and he always wanted to do the right...

So sorry to hear of Marty's passing. I always looked forward to joining him on the tee sheet at Tualatin CC. He was a cheerful and humble soul as our discussions about his profession did not hint of all his accomplishments.

We are so sorry to hear about Marty’s passing. Words are so inadequate, but we want you to know we are thinking of you. We know that he will be greatly missed by family and friends.
With sincere sympathy, Shari and Steve Olsen

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dear Anne and boys, I am so sorry to hear about Marty. We will remember always remember the fun time we had renting in Eugene for the State track meets. Please know you are all in out thoughts. Love, Jim, Kelly, Michael and Megan

Marty was an example of how to be a good man. I will miss his humor, intelligence and overall demeanor. The world lost one of the really good guys who made a real difference at a time when it’s so needed. I will miss him more than I can say. A wonderful golf pard and friend, RIP Marty, you will be remembered.