She was born November 3, 1943 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri to Paul H. and Melba M. Moore Job.
She and Frank Myers were married Friday, September 3, 1993 at Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Paula was a 1961 graduate of Notre Dame High School and took numerous banking courses.
She had worked for Alliance Bank since its inception where she served as Vice President of Consumer Lending. She had previously been at Bank of America. She was a member of the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce. She was dedicated to the work and the mission of the Chamber in her role as Ambassador. She was recognized as Ambassador of the Year more than five times.
Paula loved bingo. She also loved her dogs; she and Frank were established breeders and owned and operated Creekwood Golden Retrievers Kennels.
She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her husband, Frank Myers of Cape Girardeau; sons, Jonathan W. (Julie) Gurley of Cape Girardeau, Jeffrey A. Gurley of Osage Beach, Missouri; stepdaughter, Tracey (Javier) Garza of Quincy, Illinois; brother, Stephen A. (Mari) Job of Oskaloosa, Iowa; sister, Lisa A. (Mike) Rouse of Jackson, Missouri; granddaughters, Chelsea and Alexis Gurley of Cape Girardeau; step-grandsons, Jett Garza of Quincy and Adam and Aaron Wendel of Cape Girardeau; niece, Tina (Gary) Meyr of Jackson. nephews, Cody (Rachel) and Clay Rouse of Jackson; and three great-nieces and one great-nephew.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Larry Job.
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She was born November 3, 1943 in Cape Girardeau, Missouri to Paul H. and Melba M. Moore Job.
She and Frank Myers were married Friday, September 3, 1993 at Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
Paula was a 1961 graduate of Notre Dame High School and took numerous banking courses.
She had worked for Alliance Bank since its inception where she served as Vice President of Consumer Lending. She had previously been at Bank of America. She was a member of the Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce. She was dedicated to the work and the mission of the Chamber in her role as Ambassador. She was recognized as Ambassador of the Year more than five times.
Paula loved bingo. She also loved her dogs; she and Frank were established breeders and owned and operated Creekwood Golden Retrievers Kennels.
She was of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include her husband, Frank Myers of Cape Girardeau; sons, Jonathan W. (Julie) Gurley of Cape Girardeau, Jeffrey A. Gurley of Osage Beach, Missouri; stepdaughter, Tracey (Javier) Garza of Quincy, Illinois; brother, Stephen A. (Mari) Job of Oskaloosa, Iowa; sister, Lisa A. (Mike) Rouse of Jackson, Missouri; granddaughters, Chelsea and Alexis Gurley of Cape Girardeau; step-grandsons, Jett Garza of Quincy and Adam and Aaron Wendel of Cape Girardeau; niece, Tina (Gary) Meyr of Jackson. nephews, Cody (Rachel) and Clay Rouse of Jackson; and three great-nieces and one great-nephew.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Larry Job.
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