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Ralph Dempsy Myers

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Ralph Dempsy Myers

Birth
Culleoka, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death
3 Aug 1958 (aged 60)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
140A Space 1 The Sermon on the Mount
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Obit: Ralph D. Myers, 60, 3742 Whenner, knew machinery. All his life he had been interested in anything mechanical. He had been a partner in the Midwest Machinery Mart, 3607 Southeastern, since 1940. Mr. Myers died yesterday in Community Hospital. He had been ill 11 months.

The Midwest company handles new and used machinery of all kinds. Mr. Myers was always quick to appraise a piece of machinery. Born in Tennessee, Mr. Myers had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Before he became associated with Midwest Company, he was in the dairy equipment business and was a partner in the Dairy Equipment Exchange.

An ardent fisherman, Mr. Myers owned a cottage on Geist Reservoir. He was a member of East 38th Street Christian Church and was on the church board. He was also a member of Pentalpha Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and the Larence Optimist Club.1

Services will be at 1:30pm Wednesday in Harry A Moore Arlington Chapel with burial in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors are the widow, Carrie F. Myers, a daughter, Laverne Deisch; five sisters, Clova Roberts, Dessie Shirley, Ethel Radcliff, Ida Shanks and Zora Spurgeon; five brothers, Adlai, Marshall, Wilmer, Ivan and Lovall Myers, and three grandchildren.
Obit: Ralph D. Myers, 60, 3742 Whenner, knew machinery. All his life he had been interested in anything mechanical. He had been a partner in the Midwest Machinery Mart, 3607 Southeastern, since 1940. Mr. Myers died yesterday in Community Hospital. He had been ill 11 months.

The Midwest company handles new and used machinery of all kinds. Mr. Myers was always quick to appraise a piece of machinery. Born in Tennessee, Mr. Myers had lived in Indianapolis 30 years. Before he became associated with Midwest Company, he was in the dairy equipment business and was a partner in the Dairy Equipment Exchange.

An ardent fisherman, Mr. Myers owned a cottage on Geist Reservoir. He was a member of East 38th Street Christian Church and was on the church board. He was also a member of Pentalpha Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and the Larence Optimist Club.1

Services will be at 1:30pm Wednesday in Harry A Moore Arlington Chapel with burial in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors are the widow, Carrie F. Myers, a daughter, Laverne Deisch; five sisters, Clova Roberts, Dessie Shirley, Ethel Radcliff, Ida Shanks and Zora Spurgeon; five brothers, Adlai, Marshall, Wilmer, Ivan and Lovall Myers, and three grandchildren.


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