1963
2023
Brian Scott Myers, born Nov. 25, 1963, in Grand Rapids, Mich., to Ken and Nancy Myers, left this world to forever be with his Lord and Savior on March 14, 2023. Through the Divine providence of God via Mexico, Brian came to Searcy, for the first time in August 1981 to visit Christian Fellowship Church during their annual convention. In his own words, because of this visit "my life would never be the same." He moved to Searcy in 1990 and the following year married LaJanna Faulkner. He spent the next almost 32 years loving her unconditionally and making her laugh.
Brian loved Jesus and his family and friends, including his church family. He was raised to be a Godly, Christian man, and he strove to do just that. He was large man physically, but his heart was larger. He was always willing to help anyone that needed it. God blessed Brian with a very intelligent, problem-solving mind, and a crazy sense of humor.
His greatest joy was his son, Ronnie Garrett Myers. He loved being a father, and was so proud of the young man Ronnie has become. Brian was blessed watching God use his son to bless others.
Brian was preceded in death by all his grandparents; two brothers-in-law, Jerry Faulkner Jr. and Kelly Doyle; and one aunt, Marian Flokstra.
Left to cherish and miss him are his wife, LaJanna Myers; his son, Ronnie Myers; his parents, Ken and Nancy Myers; his mother- and father-in-law, Jerry and Shirley Faulkner; his brother, Ken Myers (Keri); two sisters, Lynnae Hicks (Bryan) and Renae Doyle; one special sister-in-law, Amy Faulkner; seven nephews; and eight great-nephews and nieces, close friends, Daniel and Tana Spitale, and a host of others too many to count!
Visitation will be Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Searcy McEuen Funeral Home. Services will be conducted Friday, March 17, at 10 a.m. at the Mt. Zion Christian Fellowship Church. Interment will follow in the Center Hill Presbyterian Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Searcy McEuen Funeral Home.
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Kim and Jeff Buchert
March 19, 2023
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dave Ver Burg
March 16, 2023
My condolences Ken & Nancy. Kris & I understand the pain you are going through!!
We are comforted that we have only said good bye for a shirt time and we like you & Nancy have a sweet reunion waiting for us with our Sons!!!
Dave Ver Burg
Larry LeFebre
March 16, 2023
Esther and I were saddened by your loss we remember the good times we had together. We give thanks to God as we know He will give you comfort. We love your
family.
Larry and Esther LeFebre
Doug Lawton
March 15, 2023
Ken, Nancy, brother and sisters and families. I was very saddened when I heard of the passing of Brian. My heart goes out to all of you.
He was a great guy and neighbor for several years. He always had a smile and warmest greeting whenever we would see him.
My deepest sympathies,
Doug Lawton ( neighbor)
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