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Dale H Myers

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Dale H Myers

Birth
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Mar 2017 (aged 75)
Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Peculiar, Cass County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.723436, Longitude: -94.443493
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Dale H. Myers, 75, of Belton, Missouri, formerly of Peculiar, Missouri, died Sunday, March 26, 2017 in Lenexa, Kansas. Funeral Service 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation at 10:00 a.m. until service time. Burial in Peculiar Cemetery, Peculiar. Memorial contributions may be made to Joyful Sound Worship Center, 11400 E. 218 Street, Peculiar, Missouri 64078. Dale was born January 25, 1942 in Corpus Christi, Texas to Loyd and Josephine (Davis) Myers. On April 5, 1968 he was united in marriage to Judith “Judy” Ann Shipman in Kansas City, Missouri. Taking pride in everything he touched, he worked as a residential and commercial painter throughout his life. He moved to Belton in 2006 and was in the process of moving to Lenexa to be with his daughter Peggy and her family. Dale was an active and cherished member of Joyful Sound Worship Center in Peculiar. Dale was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Judy on March 10, 2001; and one sister, Pearl Kasavage. He is survived by two sons, Scott Myers (Kerri) and Michael Myers (Karla) both of Garden City, MO; two daughters, Tammy Riddle (Dean) of Independence, MO and Peggy Ross (Charlie) of Lenexa, KS; three sisters, Francis McWhorter, Mary Brymer and Cathy Deveney all of Houston, TX; 13 grandchildren, Cody (Madison), Dylan, Andrew, Brandon, Garrett, Makayla, Victoria, Ciara, Marah, Abigail, Haley, Raymond (Jamie) and Neita; 6 great-grandchildren, Greggory, Hannah, Kyera, Nevaeh, Mayden and Kellen; and 4 godchildren, Devin, Destiny, Dylan and Alisa. Dale was passionate about woodworking, fishing, and spending time with his kids and grandkids. He spent his days taking care of his granddaughters- Marah, Abigail, and Haley. Dale was known in the community as Papa Dale. He attended as many sporting events, musical concerts, and other activities of his grandkids as possible. He could always make you laugh and his smile would light up the room. He loved fiercely and was fiercely loved. He will be greatly missed.
Dale H. Myers, 75, of Belton, Missouri, formerly of Peculiar, Missouri, died Sunday, March 26, 2017 in Lenexa, Kansas. Funeral Service 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017 at the Atkinson Funeral Home, Harrisonville, Missouri with visitation at 10:00 a.m. until service time. Burial in Peculiar Cemetery, Peculiar. Memorial contributions may be made to Joyful Sound Worship Center, 11400 E. 218 Street, Peculiar, Missouri 64078. Dale was born January 25, 1942 in Corpus Christi, Texas to Loyd and Josephine (Davis) Myers. On April 5, 1968 he was united in marriage to Judith “Judy” Ann Shipman in Kansas City, Missouri. Taking pride in everything he touched, he worked as a residential and commercial painter throughout his life. He moved to Belton in 2006 and was in the process of moving to Lenexa to be with his daughter Peggy and her family. Dale was an active and cherished member of Joyful Sound Worship Center in Peculiar. Dale was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Judy on March 10, 2001; and one sister, Pearl Kasavage. He is survived by two sons, Scott Myers (Kerri) and Michael Myers (Karla) both of Garden City, MO; two daughters, Tammy Riddle (Dean) of Independence, MO and Peggy Ross (Charlie) of Lenexa, KS; three sisters, Francis McWhorter, Mary Brymer and Cathy Deveney all of Houston, TX; 13 grandchildren, Cody (Madison), Dylan, Andrew, Brandon, Garrett, Makayla, Victoria, Ciara, Marah, Abigail, Haley, Raymond (Jamie) and Neita; 6 great-grandchildren, Greggory, Hannah, Kyera, Nevaeh, Mayden and Kellen; and 4 godchildren, Devin, Destiny, Dylan and Alisa. Dale was passionate about woodworking, fishing, and spending time with his kids and grandkids. He spent his days taking care of his granddaughters- Marah, Abigail, and Haley. Dale was known in the community as Papa Dale. He attended as many sporting events, musical concerts, and other activities of his grandkids as possible. He could always make you laugh and his smile would light up the room. He loved fiercely and was fiercely loved. He will be greatly missed.


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