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Timothy E. Myers

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Timothy E. Myers Timothy E. Myers, 52, of Harrisburg, Pa., formerly of Easton died suddenly on March 2, 2009 in New Jersey. He was a son of Hazel (Metler) Myers of Littleton, Colo., and the late William H. Myers Jr. He graduated from Wilson Area High School, class of 1974. He was on the...

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Can't believe it was that long ago. Tim was a best friend of mine. We played golf and cards together. And we met at the local pub together. What a guy. Loved him! Miss him still today and always.

My sympathy to Tim's family. Billy, Mrs. Myers and Betsy. I've been searching for a way to say good-bye, avoiding signing this book until I could find the right words to do so. Well, I can't seem to figure out how to say good-bye, so I decided instead to share some of my wonderful memories of you. Geez, did we have some good times!? When we heard of your death, some of the old GPS Central crew got together at the Tally Ho. Our old stomping ground hasn't changed much, although we were an older...

How glad I am that I got to know Tim. Never a went one time without him making all of us LAUGH!! Such a big heart too. Sparky (Marion) & I will always know whenever we play our game that TIM is there with us. Our prayers are with you Hazel & all the family. So glad we got to meet you even if was under such a sad time.

Tim, you were certainly a generous and fun-loving soul. Look at how many cared about you and were touched by you over the years! Keep a seat open at that heavenly table for me. Our condolences to Tim's family and all of his friends.

Tim, How long have we known each other? You were always part of our family and always will be. You always made us laugh and we had so many good times. You will be missed more than you could possibly know. Our deepest sympathy to your family. Sandie and Dave Anthony, Jr

Our sincere sympathy to all of Tim's family and friends. God bless all of you.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Tim. Tim was a classmate of mine at Wilson and we enjoyed many good times together.

It seems like the good ones are always taken to soon. My friends and I spent many hours hanging out at Tims house playing pool when we were in high school. We also spent a lot of time fishing together when we were younger also. Catching the fish was always second to just having a great time. It's been a long time since I saw him but the good times seem like yesterday.

We had become very close freinds over the years playing cards and quoits at his house, mine or others. He was a good card player and oh how he loved dogs. I will miss him dearly and remember him fondly.