Ralph E. Myers
July 21, 1946 ~ July 8, 2023
Ralph E. Myers, age 76, of Madison, passed away the morning of Saturday, July 8, 2023. Ralph was born July 21, 1946 to Mabel (Brown) and Edmund Myers in Cleveland, Ohio
A Madison resident since 1980, Ralph was passionate about his job as a maintenance electrician for Avery Dennison. Ralph had a thirst for knowledge and enjoyed pursuing degrees at Lakeland Community College and Lake Erie College.
Ralph is survived by his beloved daughters, Sharon (Scott) Pretzeus, Carol (John Thompson) Hixon, Patricia (John) Davis; grandchildren, Cullin (Holly) Fish, Caitlin (Welnior) Chilin, Connor (Kari) Fish, Ashley (Jeremy) Vrhovnik, Megan (Adam) Nemanic, Evan (Mackenzie) Davis; great-grandchildren, Greyson Truesdell, Anthony Whitacre, Frankie Fish; brother, Norman (Peggy) Myers; and cousin, Margaret Neroda.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Monta Jean Myers; his sister, Maryellen Morgan; and his parents.
Friends will be received at 5-7pm Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at the Behm Family Funeral Home 26 River Street in Madison. A Funeral Service will follow immediately at 7pm in the funeral home. A graveside service will take place 11am Wednesday, July 12, 2023 at North Madison Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Lake County Humane Society, 7564 Tyler Boulevard, Building E, Mentor, OH 44060.
Behm Family Funeral Home of Madison is assisting the family at this time. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com
I am very sorry for your loss. We reconnected over Facebook recently again and it was great to hear from him. My thoughts are with you at this time.
I miss him so much. He was always there for me, he would bring me pizza any time of day or night. Whenever I needed him to pick up medicine for my kids, he’d bring it with pizza. My dad made me smile in every situation, making sure I was ok, as our happiness was most important to him. If I was sad, he’d sing rock songs until I laughed at him. He was at every horse show to support me, proudly smiling from the rail. I remember racing to the barn, he won every time, and I couldn’t believe how fast that old man could run. At school open houses, he’d spend all the time he needed to find my art projects hanging in the hallways. He was so happy to be there. He always me feel so special, and always called me baby. I know he knows how much I loved him. I will forever carry him in my heart.
I knew your dad through delivering meals. Such a kind man. He mentioned you Patricia when I asked who was caring to his needs. You were a good daughter and it showed. He loved football didn’t he.