In memory of

Dennis J. Myers

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sandra imel

December 5, 2008

2 my brother dennis i love u and will miss u the pass 6 months will be great memories 4 me of u because i was always running into u all the time more than before at the gas station kmart scotts. and this past july 4th was the best memory watching u and jeff and the other kids lighting those fireworks it was just so funny u where having the time of ur life and i will never forget that or u love your baby sis

Lisa Malone

December 4, 2008

OH Dennis! He was a great, fun brother - in - law! He definatley was a loner but when we would get together we would have so much fun together as a family! He loved to pick on me and I loved to give it right back to him! I am so thankful for my most recent memories of Dennis because it consisted of him coming to Christmas and we were able to spend time together! Jeff his brother (my husband) has a pool table so I think maybe that was one reason he came was to play!!! LOL Glad he did because Jeff finally was able to beat his big brother, I think that they were both so proud of that moment because Dennis is the one that taught him to play. He is not as good as Dennis but he is good! Oh yeah he did not beat him again! Then I beat him not once but 2 x in texas holdem! I was stoked and he was not!!!!! He could not beleive I could look him dead in face and not crack! That was the greatest! He then also joined some of us for the 4th at his sisters and built even more great memories for us! We got pics of the 2 brothers and 1 sister! Good times Dennis and we will never forget you! We will see you again someday and you better be ready at that golden pool table and poker table!!!!!

Love Ya!

Jeff Malone

December 4, 2008

Dennis was a great brother and friend to me. He taught me how to play baseball and pool. I going to miss him very much. The best memories i have of dennis is playing with all the neighbor kids and building forts behind our house and in the woods there.Its going to be a very differnt christmas this year without him but i know he is in a better place and i will someday be with my brother again. I love you Dennis!!!!

Ashley Myers

December 3, 2008

The last memory I will have of my dad is one of the best memories a daughter can ask for. Watching my dad and my baby playing and laughing together it was so great. They had so much fun I never saw my dad smile as much as he did when he was around that baby. My son loves dogs and everyone that knows my dad knows that he has a big Rotty. So I talked him into letting her out just into the kitchen and when he did my son went crazy dog dog dog dog and my dad lost it he was laughing so hard he was in tears. When I start to miss him I think of that day and I remember how much he loved his family and that he still lives on in all of us in our memories and in our hearts. My dad is a great man and a great Father and Grandpa. And I will miss him forever. I love you dad RIP

Elyse Myers (Graf)

November 25, 2008

I grew up by Dennis and his family. We went to Southern Heights Elementary School and Geyer Junior High and then we graduated together from Wayne H.S. I remember Dennis always smiling and I really remember how much of a gentleman he was. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Thomas Morimanno

November 24, 2008

Dennis, you were the best friend and cousin, ever!!! Double Gold to you!

Dave Morimanno

November 23, 2008

To many his was a loner. To those who came to know him, he was one who shared laughs. He took great pride in his children, and not a week went by when he didn’t reflect upon them. But I must say that in his last four or so months, Dennis begin to change. He “opened up”, as one may say. He was quick to laughter. Nothing seemed to bother him. He was free-spirited. Many times in his last few months with us, he would laugh so hard that he would hold his gut. Even our customers would come in and share laughs. He became a “happy guy”, as one recalled. Maybe he knew, maybe he didn’t. He let bygones be bygones. Dennis became an unforgettable great friend. The sad thing is I did not realize until his passing that he had become such a friend. R.I.P. DENNIS, R.I.P.
Dave

Jenny Ceccanese (& JJ Herbst)

November 23, 2008

I still can't believe it's true! The first thing that I think about when I think of Dennis, was his smile! Everytime you looked at him, that's usually what he was doing! He always had a good attitude at the pool table. Dennis was one of the best pool players in Fort Wayne! I can't remember Dennis ever complaining about anything when he played pool, if he had a bad shot, he would just go huh and walk away! Never did he get real upset about anything. He was always very lucky at anything he did, especially when he gambled. I can't remember him ever loosing! In cards, pull tabs, lottery, or anything! I remember talking to him about his cancer, I kept telling him to go get treated for it and he kept telling me no, that's not the way he wanted to go. We would always laugh and I remember his belly bouncing up and down, just like Santa Claus and it just make me laugh more. He was a very sweet and kind man! He will always be "my little buddy"! Rest in peace Dennis, you will be greatly missed!!!!

Dave Morimanno

November 23, 2008

First of all, I want to say, “Dennis, thanks for the memories.” Having worked with Dennis for the past four years, I have come to know Dennis very well. Most of the time it was just the two of us working alone together. ”. Dennis took a lot of pride in his work. Known to many as a “hydraulics guru”, Dennis also became a skilled, self-taught highly efficient CNC lathe programmer and operator.
There were times we laughed, argued and even ignored one another. But as time moved forward, we (both) made adjustments and learned to work with each other’s weak points. He complimented me; I complimented him. During the earlier part of working together, I would find where he seemed to let the “little things” bother him. I would give him a hard time when he was like this, only to come to realize he would do the same back. In a short time we both agreed that the best thing to do was ignore one another when we were like that. We even laughed about it, and at times joked with others about how we both could be “grouchy old men”. Time progressed and we found ourselves hanging out on weekends.
To many his was a loner. To those who came to know him, he was one who shared laughs. He took great pride in his children, and not a week went by when he didn’t reflect upon them. But I must say that in his last four or so months, Dennis begin to change. He “opened up”, as one may say. He was quick to laughter. Nothing seemed to bother him. He was free-spirited. Many times in his last few months with us, he would laugh so hard that he would hold his gut. Even our customers would come in and share laughs. He became a “happy guy”, as one recalled. Maybe he knew, maybe he didn’t. He let bygones be bygones. Dennis became an unforgettable great friend. The sad thing is I did not realize until his passing that he had become such a friend. R.I.P. DENNIS, R.I.P.
Dave

kate lafountain

November 23, 2008

Dennis was not just a good friend, he was a good person and he will be very missed by all that was lucky enough to know him.
Steve Slater

Whitey Burdett

November 23, 2008

To The Myers Family,
I"ve known Dennis for the last ten or fifteen years from around the pool table. Not only was he a very good player, he was also a very good sport and a gentelman who offered his big smile and handshake at the start and end of every game. Rest in Peace Dennis.

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