She was self-employed for many years as a Rutland area painter. Mrs. Myers was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses. She enjoyed singing in a band, Daddy Dick & Richards Brothers with George Stone, and had a record produced. She also enjoyed dancing, playing darts, country music and bingo.
Survivors include two daughters Janet Lafayette and Stacy Towne; her mother and stepfather Edward “Pop” Slavin; three sisters Aleeta Chouinard, Sheila Johnson, Terry Gates, and two brothers Tony and Roger Bourn Sr.; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, David D. Myers, on Nov. 1, 2004; her father; a brother, Clifford “Kip” Bourn; and a half-sister, Linda Violta.
Calling hours are at Aldous Funeral Home, followed by the graveside service in East Clarendon Cemetery
Published in Rutland Herald Oct 25, 2019
She was self-employed for many years as a Rutland area painter. Mrs. Myers was a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses. She enjoyed singing in a band, Daddy Dick & Richards Brothers with George Stone, and had a record produced. She also enjoyed dancing, playing darts, country music and bingo.
Survivors include two daughters Janet Lafayette and Stacy Towne; her mother and stepfather Edward “Pop” Slavin; three sisters Aleeta Chouinard, Sheila Johnson, Terry Gates, and two brothers Tony and Roger Bourn Sr.; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, David D. Myers, on Nov. 1, 2004; her father; a brother, Clifford “Kip” Bourn; and a half-sister, Linda Violta.
Calling hours are at Aldous Funeral Home, followed by the graveside service in East Clarendon Cemetery
Published in Rutland Herald Oct 25, 2019
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