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Elder Wayne Bryant Myers

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Elder Wayne Bryant Myers Veteran

Birth
McComb, Pike County, Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Jul 2015 (aged 80)
Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Elder Wayne B. Myers, 80, died July 20, 2015 at his residence in Lincoln County, Mississippi.

He was born in McComb on August 24, 1934 to Alex E. Myers and Retha Velma Nettles Myers.

He was a graduate of Carter’s Creek High School, Southwest Mississippi Community College, and The University of Southern Mississippi.

Wayne served two years in the United States Army in Fort Chaffee, AR, San Antonio, TX, and the Panama Canal Zone.

Coach Myers began his professional career in the fall of 1962 at Progress Elementary School where he served as principal and basketball coach. His Lady Panthers consistently formed the nucleus of highly competitive South Pike High School teams.

In 1973, he served as coach of the south squad in the MPS All-Star game.

During his tenure in the field of education, spanning over five decades, he was a classroom instructor and served in various administrative and transportation related roles.

In 1975, Myers was ordained as a minister in the Primitive Baptist church.

During his forty years in the ministry, he served churches from Carthage to Baton Rouge
and from Natchez to Ruth. His home church was Antioch, located just west of Brookhaven.

Elder Myers was a powerful song leader, a Bible scholar, and a beloved pastor.

As a faithful servant in the Lord’s kingdom, Brother Myers was a constant source of inspiration to God’s children.

Married on November 25, 1956, to the former Sharon Cowart, he was the epitome of an Ephesians 5:25 husband.

His world revolved around his family as evidenced by his attendance at their activities and programs.

Within his descendants, he instilled the importance of obtaining an education, demonstrating a strong work ethic, developing a servant’s heart, and walking circumspectly before our Redeemer.

Elder Myers was an avid outdoorsman, a man of integrity, and one who truly preferred others above himself.

He possessed an ever-present smile and words of encouragement for everyone who crossed his path.

Certainly his life reflected the Apostle Paul’s creed in that he “fought a good fight, he finished his course, he kept the faith.”

Preceding him in death were his parents, his brothers R.B., Jeff, Joe, Melvin, and Bill Myers,his sisters Alma Myers, Mabel Dunn Wilkinson, Mildred Thompson, Merle Sterling, Helen Boyd, Sarah Jackson, and Joyce Lansing, and one daughter-in-love Karen King Myers.

Survivors at the time of his death were his wife of 58 years, Sharon Cowart Myers, his sons: Mickey DeWayne Myers of Bogue Chitto, MS, and Ricky Lane Myers and wife Paula of Brookhaven, MS, his daughters: Debbie Myers Smith and husband Hugh of Brookhaven, MS, and Nancy Myers Butler of Brookhaven, MS, seven grandchildren: Blaine Alexis Myers, Marley Rachel Myers, Braden Marchant Tyler Myers, Reagan Michelle Myers, Brooke Elizabeth Myers, Layna Rachelle Myers, and Aynslee Elizabeth Butler, one brother, Jerry L. Myers of Pearl, MS, and one sister, Hilda Myers Davis of Lake Charles, LA.

Elder Wayne B. Myers, 80, died July 20, 2015 at his residence in Lincoln County, Mississippi.

He was born in McComb on August 24, 1934 to Alex E. Myers and Retha Velma Nettles Myers.

He was a graduate of Carter’s Creek High School, Southwest Mississippi Community College, and The University of Southern Mississippi.

Wayne served two years in the United States Army in Fort Chaffee, AR, San Antonio, TX, and the Panama Canal Zone.

Coach Myers began his professional career in the fall of 1962 at Progress Elementary School where he served as principal and basketball coach. His Lady Panthers consistently formed the nucleus of highly competitive South Pike High School teams.

In 1973, he served as coach of the south squad in the MPS All-Star game.

During his tenure in the field of education, spanning over five decades, he was a classroom instructor and served in various administrative and transportation related roles.

In 1975, Myers was ordained as a minister in the Primitive Baptist church.

During his forty years in the ministry, he served churches from Carthage to Baton Rouge
and from Natchez to Ruth. His home church was Antioch, located just west of Brookhaven.

Elder Myers was a powerful song leader, a Bible scholar, and a beloved pastor.

As a faithful servant in the Lord’s kingdom, Brother Myers was a constant source of inspiration to God’s children.

Married on November 25, 1956, to the former Sharon Cowart, he was the epitome of an Ephesians 5:25 husband.

His world revolved around his family as evidenced by his attendance at their activities and programs.

Within his descendants, he instilled the importance of obtaining an education, demonstrating a strong work ethic, developing a servant’s heart, and walking circumspectly before our Redeemer.

Elder Myers was an avid outdoorsman, a man of integrity, and one who truly preferred others above himself.

He possessed an ever-present smile and words of encouragement for everyone who crossed his path.

Certainly his life reflected the Apostle Paul’s creed in that he “fought a good fight, he finished his course, he kept the faith.”

Preceding him in death were his parents, his brothers R.B., Jeff, Joe, Melvin, and Bill Myers,his sisters Alma Myers, Mabel Dunn Wilkinson, Mildred Thompson, Merle Sterling, Helen Boyd, Sarah Jackson, and Joyce Lansing, and one daughter-in-love Karen King Myers.

Survivors at the time of his death were his wife of 58 years, Sharon Cowart Myers, his sons: Mickey DeWayne Myers of Bogue Chitto, MS, and Ricky Lane Myers and wife Paula of Brookhaven, MS, his daughters: Debbie Myers Smith and husband Hugh of Brookhaven, MS, and Nancy Myers Butler of Brookhaven, MS, seven grandchildren: Blaine Alexis Myers, Marley Rachel Myers, Braden Marchant Tyler Myers, Reagan Michelle Myers, Brooke Elizabeth Myers, Layna Rachelle Myers, and Aynslee Elizabeth Butler, one brother, Jerry L. Myers of Pearl, MS, and one sister, Hilda Myers Davis of Lake Charles, LA.


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