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David Glen Myers #165 (27 Apr 1939 to 13 Feb 2008)

Dave was a good natured person and enjoyed his life. He loved to tell jokes. His pizzas were always a big hit at any family gathering.

Dave was a welcome addition to our family. He brought so much into my mother’s life. He loved her. He cherished her. He made her laugh. Mostly, he made her happy.

Dave accepted Mom’s family as his own. All of our lives are richer for having known him. He will be missed, but he’ll live on in the memories he left with each of us.

You can read his obituary and sign the memorial guest book at Dave's Obituary



Herald Kimble Sanders #325 (11 Jan 1932 - 24 Jul 2007)

I have had limited contact with Herald over the years. Fortunately, there have been some scattered family reunions where I was able to get to know him better. Herald and I have also exchanged letters in recent years. Among other things, I was struck by what a neat penmanship he had.

Just a couple of months ago, Herald saved an elderly woman from a car jacking. When he came out of his bank, he saw that a young man was trying to hijack a woman in her car. Herald ran over to them and grabbed the man around the waist holding his arms to his sides, and hoping somebody else would come along to help. Another man drove up and Herald told him to call the police. The police responded immediately and were able to arrest the offender and take the woman to the hospital. They told him that was pretty brave of him and Herald said, "What else could I do?"

Herald was elderly himself and had a number of health problems. No one would have thought less of him if he had not done anything. He didn't think about his own safety, however, he just jumped right in and did what he could. We could use more people like Herald in this world. He will be missed.