Paul Myers was born Dec 14, 1892, at Kankakee, IL. His family moved to TL in 1910. In 1918 he serviced with the armed forces in WW I. After his return to TL, he operated a dray and trucking service. He married Evelyn Daczewitz in Nov 1930. For many years he worked for the Milwaukee RR at TL. Following his wife's death in 1954, he retired and lived in Mobridge with his sister, Dorothy.
He is survived by two children: Edward of Custer State Park, Hermosa; Eileen (Chris) Dolecheck of Mobridge; brother Charley Myers of TL; six sisters: Dorothy Myers of Mobridge; Martha (Ray)Reynolds and Katherine Fleming both of Seattle, WA; Sybilla (Myron) Crane of San Antonio, TX; Clarabelle Schwartz and Nettie (Jack) Scherr of TL; 7 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
A step-daughter of his first marriage to Hattie Clark, Shirley Riemath of Mobridge, followed him in death 6 days later.
Paul Myers was born Dec 14, 1892, at Kankakee, IL. His family moved to TL in 1910. In 1918 he serviced with the armed forces in WW I. After his return to TL, he operated a dray and trucking service. He married Evelyn Daczewitz in Nov 1930. For many years he worked for the Milwaukee RR at TL. Following his wife's death in 1954, he retired and lived in Mobridge with his sister, Dorothy.
He is survived by two children: Edward of Custer State Park, Hermosa; Eileen (Chris) Dolecheck of Mobridge; brother Charley Myers of TL; six sisters: Dorothy Myers of Mobridge; Martha (Ray)Reynolds and Katherine Fleming both of Seattle, WA; Sybilla (Myron) Crane of San Antonio, TX; Clarabelle Schwartz and Nettie (Jack) Scherr of TL; 7 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
A step-daughter of his first marriage to Hattie Clark, Shirley Riemath of Mobridge, followed him in death 6 days later.
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