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Myra L. Easterling

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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Myra L. Easterling Myra L. (Hodges) Easterling, 87, of Barberton died Wed., March 7, 2007, at Pleasant View Health Care. Myra was born Dec. 14, 1919 in Melber, Kentucky, to the late George "Hub" and Ila (Thompson) Hodges. Preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Ben R. Easterling , Sr. in...

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Have just returned from Ohio and one more Family Reunion here on earth with Aunt Myra. Corkey and Suzie, I know she was pleased with the service, fellowship, pictures albums,video of Happy Memories together and all the friends and family who gathered. She touched all of us with encouragement and wisdom beyond our own. Thanks for the Reunion at First Baptist. We look forward to the GREAT REUNION WHERE JESUS, AUNT MYRA AND SO MANY ARE WAITING FOR US. LOVE, CATHY

I shall miss Myra. She was always so upbeat to talk to on the phone. You could be a little "down" and after talking to her you felt a lot better. She and I graduated together from South High School in 1937. We went to our 50th Reunion in 1987 at Anthe's on Manchester Rd. She brought her camera along and I have some nice pictures she gave me. I will always treasure our many memories. Hazel Mobley Reese...also Deepest sympathies from Norm and Judy Nussbaum

Suzanne,Gary and family - We are sorry to hear about your mother. We know she is in a much better place with God. We love you and will be praying for you. Love Beverly & Bob

Dear Ben,Suzanne and Families,
Our sincere sympathy to all of you. Myra truly was an inspiration and good friend for many years. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Esther & Louie Kun
Gary & Becky Voltz

Myra was a part of the very special "Hodges Family", who lived in Barberton for many years. I was very blest to know and share a part
of that family, through my best friend, Dorothy, who was Myra's youngest sister. They were a close family who loved the Lord, attended the same church and gathered together on Sunday afternoons to share food and fellowship, before returning to the evening service. They were obedient servants to the Lord's Word, and can rejoice knowing they will all be...

When the Lord calls our loved ones home, he leaves a gift of memories in exchange. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

I'm so sorry for the loss of Aunt Myra. I'll always remember her as a wonderfully spirited, strong and caring person whose big hugs and kind smiles never failed to make me feel good. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Love,
Eden

Dear Ben and family, May God comfort you during this time of seperation, until we all get to heaven and reunite again. Sincerely the Kalbach/Hoffman Family

Dear Myra, you and Ben were me and Tom's (he passed away Easter, it will be a year Easter) I'll never forget your Ben telling Tom thats the nicest green beans he ever had, the year Tom planted them..
Tom and I loved you two...