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Extracted from The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX)
Muriel Myers
League City -- Muriel Gay Gibson Myers, resident of Harbour View Care Center
in League City, Texas, died Thursday, October 21, 1999, at the age of 82.
Preceded in death by her beloved husband of 60 years, Thurman Andra Myers,
Mrs. Myers will be laid to rest beside him in Black Jack Cemetery in Pitkin,
Louisiana.
A native of Pitkin, Mrs. Myers attended Pitkin High School and
received the Licensed Vocational Nursing Certification from San Jacinto
College in Houston, Texas. She worked as an L.V.N. at St. Elizabeth
Hospital in Beaumont, Texas, until her retirement.
Born to the late Harvey Middleton Gibson and Nancy Louise Gibson
February 20, 1917, Mrs. Myers was preceded in death by infant siblings,
Leroy Gibson, Lavernie Gibson and Jewell Gibson.
She is survived by one
child, ``Mickey'' Roylene Ohlendorf; and her husband Dr. N.K. Ohlendorf of
Dickinson, Texas; grandchildren Jason Lance Dominy and his wife Tina of
Longview, Texas; Jarrod Landon Dominy, Houston; and Charles Kurt Ohlendorf
and his wife Kim of Magnolia, Texas; great grandchildren Jacob Lance Dominy,
Jaimie Marie Dominy and Jalen May Dominy of Longview; Charles Kurt Ohlendorf
and Christopher Ray Ohlendorf of Magnolia. Mrs. Myers' surviving siblings
are Joyce Gibson of California; Marie Hughes, Osaka, Japan; Tressie Lou
Sitko and her husband the Reverend Paul Sitko of Powhaten Point, Ohio, James
C Gibson and wife Eloise Gibson of Flower Mound, Texas, Alton E. Gibson and
wife Lois Gibson of Harrison, Arkansas; Mid Gibson and wife Violet of Lake
Charles, Louisiana; Betty Bunting and her husband Reverend Bob Bunting of
Elizabeth Louisiana; Brenda Holaway and her husband James Holaway, also of
Elizabeth; sisters-in-law Lucille Wheeler of Texarkana, Texas, Lanida
Birmingham and her husband Ovie, also of Texarkana, Texas, Lillian Myers of
Beaumont, Texas; and Jeannie Myers of Kirbyville, Texas. She also leaves a
number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Saturday, October 23, 1999