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Rhoda Baldwin Myers

Mobile, Alabama

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Rhoda Baldwin Myers -- A native of Vernon, Florida and a resident of Mobile for 23 years died Tuesday, September 23, 2003 in Mobile. She was a member of Christ United Methodist Church and employed by WHIL Radio as Development Director. She was a graduate of Shaw High School and the University of...

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Rhoda was my inspiration to be a better person. She had such style and grace and was so much fun to be with. I met Rhoda after moving to Mobile from Texas in 1992 and she became one of my closest friends. She was a dear friend and a very, very special person. I am so lucky to have wonderful memories of times with Rhoda, both with just her and those shared with Julia, Jeanette, Mark and Lynn. Rhoda was beautiful on the inside and outside, had a great smile, was a fantastic cook (she inspired...

Rhoda Baldwin Myers was a very special person. She became one of my closest and most trusted friends. Rhoda Myers made a difference in the lives of many people - she made them better. She had a way of bringing people together and earning the respect and trust of friends and peers in the professional community alike. Rhoda's dedication to her family should be an example to the rest of us. Her love for Bryan, Nicholas, Amanda Elizabeth, her parents, and Mancil were evident in every word she...

I met Rhoda a few weeks after I moved to Mobile in 1993. She was the first person who talked to me at my first PRCA meeting. I will never forget how she reached out to me and made me feel so welcome. I really started to get to know Rhoda during our time in graduate school at the University of South Alabama. We worried about writing papers, complained about how too much of the work seemed useless and how the professors couldn't understand that we had lots of other things to do --mainly go out...

It seems as if there has never been a time when I was not friends with Rhoda but, we really met our sophmore year of college. After reading all the entries already posted, I could never express my feelings for Rhoda more eloquently than all her other friends have already done. I will say that when she died a piece of me died as well. I will miss her friendship for the rest of my life. If you are very lucky, you will have one or two really true friends in your lifetime. People that understand...

Rhoda was one of the first people I met when we moved to Mobile the first time in 1992. We met at a PRCA membership social at Fort Conde. She immediately made me feel welcome to the city. She was one of the best friends any person could have....always there, always willing to help, always giving of herself, always supportive and never one to demand the spotlight. She passed on the PRCA-Mobile presidency several times; including my year 1998.

She and Amy Scarborough and I had...

I MET RHODA AT SOUTH AL. WHEN WE WERE TAKING SOME BUSINESS CLASSES. ALECIA LEDBETTER COMPLETED OUR TRIANGLE. WE WERE BEST OF FRIENDS. THEY SPENT MOST WEEKENDS AT MY PARENTS HOUSE WITH ME, JUST GOING TO THE BEACH OR PENSACOLA TO CLUBS. WE REALLY MADE SOME MEMORIES. THEY WILL REMAIN WITH ME FOREVER, AS SOME OF MY BEST TIMES. RHODA WAS MY CONSTANT. BY THAT I MEAN, THAT I JUST ALWAYS ASSUMED SHE WAS THERE FOR ME, AND WOULD ALWAYS BE. SHE WAS UPLIFTING WHEN I WAS TROUBLED AND DOWN, AND FUN TO SING...

Rhoda was a wonderful mother and daughter-in-law.

Rhoda and I met through the Public Relations Council of Alabama. Rhoda was a role model for me when I moved to Mobile. As a newcomer to the city, she made me feel welcome and became someone I looked up to and called for advice often. I will never forget finding out that Rhoda was pregnant with Nicholas. One of the few husbands who was in attendance at a PRCA conference in North Alabama, Bryan had accompanied Rhoda to watch over her and take care of her at the conference as she was in the...

I met Rhoda through my sister, Julia Rogers. She and Julia were very different in their younger years but had a great relationship that was strengthened by their differences. I became friends with
Rhoda in the past few years through
club associations. She was alway so much fun to be around and was always a professional in anything she was involved in. She will be dearly missed. She had so many
people in her life that cared for her. I would want her family to know how...