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Howard Glenn Myers Sr.

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Howard Glenn Myers Sr.

Birth
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Dec 1955 (aged 25)
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Partridge, Reno County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
East Annex - Lot 105, Grave 5
Memorial ID
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Cemetery records - Howard Glenn Myers Sr. was disinterred at Chambersburg, Penn. on Aug. 17, 1979. He was moved to Partridge Cemetery and buried on Aug. 22, 1979.

Crash Victim To Be Buried ---
The funeral will be held tomorrow for Howard Myers, 25, Chambersburg. Route Five, who died Sunday, three days after his Milk truck was struck by a Pennsylvania Railroad train at Marion, Pa.
The young man did not regain consciousness, after he suffered third degree burns and other severe injuries in the accident.

He was the son of Irvin N. and Mary Parson Myers, Chambersburg, Route Five. His wife was the former Miss Evelyn Faye Koestel. Two young sons, Howard Glenn Myers Jr., and William Ray Myers, at home, and a brother, John H. Myers, Chambersburg, Route Five, also survive.

The Rev. Paul Kauffman and the Rev. Dr. Clyde W. Meadows will Officiate at the funeral at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Fetterhoff Chapel, with interment in Lincoln Cemetery.

He was the 32nd person to die in Franklin County since January 1 as the result of motor vehicle accidents, an all-time high for that county.

Howard Myers- Hutch News-Herald Dec 20,1955
Howard Myers, 28, husband of
the former Evelyn Koestel, Partridge,
died Sunday morning in
"Chambersburg, Pa., of injuries he
received in a truck-train accident
Thursday. Myers suffered burns
and internal injuries.
Survivors, beside the widow, are
two sons, Glen and Billy; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Myers,
^Chambersburg^ and one brother,
John.
Mrs. Olga Koestel, Partridge,
mother of Mrs. Myers; Robert
Koestel, Partridge, and Mrs;
Wayne Sullivan, Hutchinson, will
leave Monday evening for Cham-
ersburg to attend services.
Myers had been stationed at

Smoky Hill
Cemetery records - Howard Glenn Myers Sr. was disinterred at Chambersburg, Penn. on Aug. 17, 1979. He was moved to Partridge Cemetery and buried on Aug. 22, 1979.

Crash Victim To Be Buried ---
The funeral will be held tomorrow for Howard Myers, 25, Chambersburg. Route Five, who died Sunday, three days after his Milk truck was struck by a Pennsylvania Railroad train at Marion, Pa.
The young man did not regain consciousness, after he suffered third degree burns and other severe injuries in the accident.

He was the son of Irvin N. and Mary Parson Myers, Chambersburg, Route Five. His wife was the former Miss Evelyn Faye Koestel. Two young sons, Howard Glenn Myers Jr., and William Ray Myers, at home, and a brother, John H. Myers, Chambersburg, Route Five, also survive.

The Rev. Paul Kauffman and the Rev. Dr. Clyde W. Meadows will Officiate at the funeral at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Fetterhoff Chapel, with interment in Lincoln Cemetery.

He was the 32nd person to die in Franklin County since January 1 as the result of motor vehicle accidents, an all-time high for that county.

Howard Myers- Hutch News-Herald Dec 20,1955
Howard Myers, 28, husband of
the former Evelyn Koestel, Partridge,
died Sunday morning in
"Chambersburg, Pa., of injuries he
received in a truck-train accident
Thursday. Myers suffered burns
and internal injuries.
Survivors, beside the widow, are
two sons, Glen and Billy; his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Myers,
^Chambersburg^ and one brother,
John.
Mrs. Olga Koestel, Partridge,
mother of Mrs. Myers; Robert
Koestel, Partridge, and Mrs;
Wayne Sullivan, Hutchinson, will
leave Monday evening for Cham-
ersburg to attend services.
Myers had been stationed at

Smoky Hill


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