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Edward J. Myers Jr.

March 02, 2023

Edward J. Myers Jr.

Edward J Myers, Jr, age 75, of Norwalk, passed away Thursday, March 2, 2023, at Cleveland Metro Hospital.

He was born on November 23, 1947 in Sandusky, Ohio to the late Edward Myers, Sr and Lois (Beverick) Myers, and was a lifelong Norwalk resident.  He was a Norwalk High School Graduate, class of 1966, and was a veteran of the United States Air Force. 

He met his wife of 49 years, Joyce (Day) Myers while working construction and later spent 19 years as an employee of the City of Norwalk and member of Laborers Local 480 Union, where he worked until retirement. However, his most coveted role was that of the local “Santa Claus” where his gregarious personality and larger than life laugh, natural white hair and beard, rosy cheeks and robust build touched many young lives during the Holiday Season. He was a proud supporter of the Norwalk Truckers sports teams as well as the Guardians and Browns and held a special place in his heart for The Ohio State Buckeyes. In his younger years he was an avid league bowler and played many a game in the local softball leagues.  He was an active and dedicated member of the congregation at The Foundation Church in Norwalk, and formerly was a member at Norwalk United Methodist Church. 

His absolute favorite thing to do was spend time with his family. He greatly looked forward to the annual summer family gatherings and activities centered around visits by his son from California. He especially enjoyed being a Grandfather and bragged about the accomplishments, big and small, of his grandkids to whoever would listen. He most recently became a Great-Grandfather for the first time. In addition to his immediate family, he was considered a friend, brother, uncle, father figure and mentor to many generations of local residents who were lucky enough to know him.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward Myers, Sr and Lois (Beverick) Myers. Brother John Myers and Great-Niece Lily Myers. 

He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Joyce (Day) Myers, Daughters, Marlie (Todd) Tanzillo, Cristi (Mike) McFadden and Son, Scott (Nada Grkinich) Myers. Grandchildren, Zachary (JoBeth Wyatt) Tanzillo, Wessley (Kayla) Tanzillo, Taylor (Brandon Owsley) Tanzillo, Ethan Tanzillo, Max Myers, Nila Grkinich-Myers, Cavan McFadden, Malia McFadden and Great-Granchild Flynn Owsley. Nephews John (Tabie) Myers, Jr and Nick Myers. Great-Nephews Jacob Myers, Preston Myers and Easton Myers.

The family invites you to gather for a visitation to celebrate the life of Edward Myers Jr. on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, from 3:00 until 5:00 P.M. at the Evans Funeral Home, 314 E. Main Street, Norwalk followed by a reception and dinner at The Foundation Church, Norwalk.

Memorial contributions can be made in his name to The Foundation Church or the Wounded Warriors Project or a charity of your choosing.  Edward was a believer and gave the gift of life through organ and tissue donation.

 

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Edward J. Myers Jr.

Edward J Myers, Jr, age 75, of Norwalk, passed away Thursday, March 2, 2023, at Cleveland Metro Hospital.

He was born on November 23, 1947 in Sandusky, Ohio to the late Edward Myers, Sr and Lois (Beverick) Myers, and was a lifelong Norwalk resident.  He was a Norwalk High School Graduate, class of 1966, and was a veteran of the United States Air Force. 

He met his wife of 49 years, Joyce (Day) Myers while working construction and later spent 19 years as an employee of the City of Norwalk and member of Laborers Local 480 Union, where he worked until retirement. However, his most coveted role was that of the local “Santa Claus” where his gregarious personality and larger than life laugh, natural white hair and beard, rosy cheeks and robust build touched many young lives during the Holiday Season. He was a proud supporter of the Norwalk Truckers sports teams as well as the Guardians and Browns and held a special place in his heart for The Ohio State Buckeyes. In his younger years he was an avid league bowler and played many a game in the local softball leagues.  He was an active and dedicated member of the congregation at The Foundation Church in Norwalk, and formerly was a member at Norwalk United Methodist Church. 

His absolute favorite thing to do was spend time with his family. He greatly looked forward to the annual summer family gatherings and activities centered around visits by his son from California. He especially enjoyed being a Grandfather and bragged about the accomplishments, big and small, of his grandkids to whoever would listen. He most recently became a Great-Grandfather for the first time. In addition to his immediate family, he was considered a friend, brother, uncle, father figure and mentor to many generations of local residents who were lucky enough to know him.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward Myers, Sr and Lois (Beverick) Myers. Brother John Myers and Great-Niece Lily Myers. 

He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Joyce (Day) Myers, Daughters, Marlie (Todd) Tanzillo, Cristi (Mike) McFadden and Son, Scott (Nada Grkinich) Myers. Grandchildren, Zachary (JoBeth Wyatt) Tanzillo, Wessley (Kayla) Tanzillo, Taylor (Brandon Owsley) Tanzillo, Ethan Tanzillo, Max Myers, Nila Grkinich-Myers, Cavan McFadden, Malia McFadden and Great-Granchild Flynn Owsley. Nephews John (Tabie) Myers, Jr and Nick Myers. Great-Nephews Jacob Myers, Preston Myers and Easton Myers.

The family invites you to gather for a visitation to celebrate the life of Edward Myers Jr. on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, from 3:00 until 5:00 P.M. at the Evans Funeral Home, 314 E. Main Street, Norwalk followed by a reception and dinner at The Foundation Church, Norwalk.

Memorial contributions can be made in his name to The Foundation Church or the Wounded Warriors Project or a charity of your choosing.  Edward was a believer and gave the gift of life through organ and tissue donation.

 

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Dave Horner

Norwalk, OH, USA
March 04, 2023

Sorry to hear of Ed’s passing, our families have been good friends for years. Ed was a fun loving man whom I enjoyed working and having a good time with. Our thoughts and prayers are with Joyce and the family. Dave and Marilyn Horner

Donald and Crissy Owsley

Willard, OH, United States
March 04, 2023

Joyce, Taylor,Brandon, Flynn,Marley,Todd and the rest of the family and friends- we are very sorry that Ed passed away. Even though we only knew him for a short while, it was a blessing and an honor to be apart of his beautiful family.

Mary Mostoller

Olmsted Township, OH, US
March 04, 2023

My heart is heavy…. A beautiful man, a gentle giant will be missed by so many. Ed and Joyce were my next-door neighbors for a few years. Without their knowing, their love, generosity and support helped me through some rough times. We sat around the kitchen table and laughed and cried and even made mints for Marlie’s wedding. Ed and Joyce touched my soul in such a deep way that nearly 30 years later there is still a lasting love for neighbors who really cared for everyone who
crossed their path. May God wrap his arms around Ed’s beautiful family and bring them comfort and peace in the days to come.
Much love,
Mary

Kaye Oswald

Elyria, OH, USA
March 04, 2023

Dear Cristi, my deepest sympathies go out to you and your entire family. Your Dad was so young and I’m shocked to hear this terrible news. I hope you can feel my concern and prayers and may God hold your family close during the days ahead. Love, Kaye

Eric Kramer

Norwalk, OH, USA
March 03, 2023

Ed Myers was a great man who loved God ( Yahweh ), his wife Joyce, as well as his children. I had the blessing of getting to know him a little, and to volunteer with his daughter with his daughter Marlie for a little while as she worked with The Foundation Church youth group. I’m glad to know that he believed on the Lord Jesus Christ for his salvation, because it gives me the assurance that I’m going to get to see him again.

I love you brother, and in Christ, I’ll see ya later

Charlie Koehn

Oregon, OH
March 03, 2023

So sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. My condolences to his family. He was a great guy and a close friend of my brother Dave.

Charlie Koehn

Oregon, OH
March 03, 2023

So sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. My condolences to his family. He was a great guy and a close friend of my brother Dave.

Charlie Koehn

Oregon, OH
March 03, 2023

So sorry to hear about Ed’s passing. My condolences to his family. He was a great guy and a close friend of my brother Dave.

Gerry & Judy Linder

Collins, OH, United States
March 03, 2023

Our deepest sympathies. Ed was a great person. Worked with Gerry at 7up in the 70s and was a bartender at ourwedding. Thoughts and prayers.

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