William-Myers-Obituary

William L. Myers

Atlanta, Georgia

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Myers, William L. MARIETTA, Ga. William L. (Bill) Myers, a lifelong resident of Albany, N.Y., died in peace at his home (Parc at Piedmont, Marietta, Ga.) on Monday, December 10, 2007 following a brief illness. He was married for 55 years to his beloved wife, Addie Bach-man Myers; devoted father...

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Dear Dean,
I just read the Jewish World - my sincere sympathy to you , your Mom and your brothers on the passing of your Dad - from an old friend from around the corner and the JCC,
Karen Rapp Pontillo

To the Myers Family, I truly am sorry for your loss. I too know the pain of losing a loved and cherished member of the family. All stay strong, and Mrs. Myers don't stop living your life, you are well loved by your family and need to continue your matriarchy. With much love and sympathy, Art

Dear Addie,
Our sincere sympathy on the loss of Bill. Even though we haven't seen each other in many years, our families go back a long time to your parents and mine, Sarah and Stanley Segel.
Rich&Marlene Segel

Dear Addie and family,

Mel and I want to express our heartfelt sympathies on your loss. He was an extraordinary man and will be sorely missed. Our families have so many good memories to hold on to of way back. On the other hand, we feel so blessed that we got to visit with you in Atlanta in April on our trip back to Albany, when Bill was looking so well.

Dear Addie,
So sorry to hear about Bill. He was such a sweet man. Both of you have been great friends to my Mom. She really enjoyed his sense of humor. He will be missed.
Nancy and Eric Coplin
Doris's daughter.

Dear EJ and Family,
I remember your dad so full of life at the basketball games at the jcc.
I was so saden by the loss of your father....
EJ your father was one of the boys as I called him when we were growing up..
He will be missed dearly

dear Addie & family, Eleanor and I are sorry for your loss.Remembering the good times will ease the pain.