Ash was employed by Complete Turf Services in Albany, installing artificial turf at the University of Michigan, Wisconsin University, Boston College, Lucas Oil Stadium, the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend and the soccer field at Ball State University.
Surviving are his parents, John and Carol Haffner Myers, Muncie; his children, Zoe and Zada Myers, Madison, Tennessee, and Dylan Myers, Muncie; his brother, Ryan Myers, Muncie: his nephew, Logan Myers, Richmond; his grandmother, Norma Haffner, Yorktown; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and his special friend, Micah Keesling.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, George and Connie Myers, and Fred Haffner; and his uncle, Dick Myers.
Ash was a hard worker who loved his family, most especially his three children, being on the family farm, and loved riding and working on his Harley motorcycles. Ash was a great person, son, dad, family member and friend and will be truly missed.
Parson Mortuary
Ash was employed by Complete Turf Services in Albany, installing artificial turf at the University of Michigan, Wisconsin University, Boston College, Lucas Oil Stadium, the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend and the soccer field at Ball State University.
Surviving are his parents, John and Carol Haffner Myers, Muncie; his children, Zoe and Zada Myers, Madison, Tennessee, and Dylan Myers, Muncie; his brother, Ryan Myers, Muncie: his nephew, Logan Myers, Richmond; his grandmother, Norma Haffner, Yorktown; several aunts, uncles and cousins; and his special friend, Micah Keesling.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents, George and Connie Myers, and Fred Haffner; and his uncle, Dick Myers.
Ash was a hard worker who loved his family, most especially his three children, being on the family farm, and loved riding and working on his Harley motorcycles. Ash was a great person, son, dad, family member and friend and will be truly missed.
Parson Mortuary
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