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EDDIE FRANK MYERS OBITUARY
Submitted by Mallory Evans



EDDIE FRANK MYERS
1903 - 1966


Services for Eddie Frank Myers, 63, will be at 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the Cushing Church of the Firstborn with burial in Parkland Cemetery.
He died Tuesday at his home.
Mr. Myers was born at Yale, and had lived in Cushing and Tulsa before moving to Oklahoma City.
He was a retired aircraft employee.
Survivors include his wife, Addie; a son, MSGT Tommy Myers, of Thailand; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cheatham of Tulsa, and Mrs. Louise Hermann of Casper, Wyoming; a step son, Eugene Ussery of Oklahoma City; a step daughter, Mrs. Juanita Umholtz of Oklahoma City; two brothers, Pearl and Asa, both of Cushing; a half brother, Nathan Retherford of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Georgia Morgan, and his mother, Mrs. Myrtie Myers, both of Cushing.


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