Reginald L Myers
August 13, 1949 ~ September 26, 2018
Reginald L. Myers, age 69, of Saybrook, Ohio, passed away on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 in Saybrook. Born August 13, 1949 in Cleveland, Ohio the son of Thelma A. (Ketchum) & Charles H. Myers. Reginald married Carol A. Becker in Willoughby, Ohio on March 23, 1970.
Reginald was a 1967 Graduate of Mentor High School and retired from Avery Dennison after 43 years. He was in the Avery Dennison 25-year club and past member of SAR (Sons of the American Revolution). He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church in Madison, where he was in the Men's Club, church choir, PSR teacher, Commissioner of ICC softball league and Christ Renews His Parish program. He enjoyed watching High School sports as well.
He is survived by his wife, Carol A. Myers; daughter, Kimberly (Rev. Eric) Raygor; grandsons, Owen Raygor, Benjamin Raygor; sister-in-law, Lou Ann (Gary) Garvin; and niece, Julie Garvin. He was preceded in death by his parents; and mother and father-in-law, Clara and Richard Becker.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 am, Monday, October 1, 2018 at Immaculate Conception Church, 2846 Hubbard Road, Madison, celebrated by Fr. Sean Donnelly. Friends may call 10 to 11 am at the church before the service.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 1166 Lake Avenue, Ashtabula, OH 44004.
The Behm Family Funeral Home of Madison is assisting the family.
Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com
Love and prayers to Carol, Kimberly, Eric and Owen and Ben. Thinking of you all, keeping you in our hearts.
So sorry for your loss.
Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. So sorry for your loss.
Carol, Kim, Eric, Owen and Ben; You are in our thoughts. There wasn’t ever a time that I saw Reggie without a smile. May you find comfort in looking back on those special moments that made you smile and laugh with him!
Carol, Kimberly, Eric, Owen & Ben, We are so sorry to hear about Reggie, but know his pain is gone now too. Please know that you are all in our prayers & in our hearts. Much love from Maryland, Brian, Rebecca, Alannah & Madelyn
Haven't seen Reggie in a number of years, since we moved to Pennsylvania, but I always liked talking with Reggie when we lived in Madison. His laugh was memorable and I always felt uplifted after talking to him. Hope the family can remember the good times and focus on his memory. Rest in Peace, Reggie.
Carol, we are so sorry to hear about Reggie. We miss seeing you and Reggie in our neighborhood, walking and you riding your bike. We have fond memories of Reggie talking, laughing and kidding with our Granddaughters, Kirstyn and Kayla, years ago. Take care of yourself. Love, Maribeth and Keith Ecklund
We met Regi when we became involved with the Immaculate Conception soft ball league. Over the years, he was a good friend in good times and bad. His love of others and witty personality will be remembered by all who knew him. Rest in peace, sweet friend. Teddy and Jean Kwiatkowski
I was a fellow student with Reggie at EastlakeThomas Jefferson School in 4th, 5th and 6th grades. We were also on opposing 9 year old Little LeagueTeams in Eastlake. He was a great hitter and always made contact with the ball and his forte was stealing home plate. In the classroom he excelled in math and he had a very distinctive handwriting style. It was very neat and it had a backward slant to it. All of his numbers in math were perfectly aligned. He was the envy of our crowd because he had flown on passenger jet, not once but twice to Anaheim, Ca. to Disneyland. His bus would be the first one to leave Thomas Jefferson and he was able to change into his street clothes rapidly. Why? He would then taunt us as we drove by on the school bus, not yet home, while he could go into Reno and Roy's Deli to buy more baseball cards. I believe I met Reggie and his wife Carol at the night spot behind the Painesville Shopping Center in the early 70's. He left an impression of a very nice guy who I enjoyed playing baseball, basketball and soccer at the TJ Playground. My condolences to his family. Sincerely, Gregg Transky, Timberlake
I know there are really no words to console the loss of your loved one right now,but know that you are in my thoughts. I wish you comfort,peace,and healing that comes from our Father above. Reggie was surrounded with love and it shows by the footprints he left behind on all the people he touched.