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Phyllis Jane “Radar” <I>Bohrer</I> Myers

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Phyllis Jane “Radar” Bohrer Myers

Birth
Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, West Virginia, USA
Death
10 Feb 2020 (aged 81)
Winchester City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Winchester, Winchester City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1805611, Longitude: -78.1568528
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Phyllis Jane Bohrer “Radar” Myers

Phyllis Jane Bohrer Myers, 81, of Stephens City, Virginia passed away Monday, February 10, 2020, at Spring Arbor Senior Living.
Mrs. Myers was born in 1938 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, daughter of the late Isaac and Jane Bohrer. She graduated from Berkeley Springs High School and worked in retail throughout her life.
Her husband, Adam Benjamin “Tater” Myers, Jr., whom she married on July 30, 1958 in Winchester, Virginia, preceded her in death in 2014.
Phyllis was the glue that held their family together. Together, Phyllis and Tater had four children that were very active in school, and athletic activities. You could always count on Phyllis to be the one that would always be there to pick the kids up when the activity bus arrived. Phyllis enjoyed her time as a member of the Northside Lanes Women’s bowling league, where she carried a very high average. She enjoyed spending countless hours keeping the scores as Tater’s unofficial softball scorekeeper during their hundreds of softball games in the Winchester Park. In her spare time, you could always find Phyllis watching her beloved Baltimore Orioles and Washington Redskins. But when the games were not on, there was always time for a good gossip tabloid magazine to read, and a crossword puzzle to complete.
Surviving are daughters, Tammy J. Patterson (John L.) of Winchester, Virginia and Tonya J. Maurer (Steven) of Monticello, Florida; sons, Timothy J. Myers of Stephens City, Virginia and Todd J. Myers (Peggy) of Collierville, Tennessee; grandchildren, Eric, Mindy, T.J., Travis, Emily, Logan, Steven, Kendall, Xevan, and Maiya; great grandchildren, Paige, Brayden, Hunter, Samantha, Cheyenne, Eli, Connor, Colin, Amelia, Kylee, Desire, Unity, Charlotte Jane, Tyson, and Eleanor Rose; four great, great grandchildren; sister, Catherine Carter; and brother Isaac Bohrer (Penny) of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.
Along with her parents and her husband, Mrs. Myers was preceded in death by sister, Anne Weaver and a brother, Robert Bohrer.
A visitation will be from 11 am to 12 pm on Tuesday at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel. A funeral service will be conducted at 12 pm following the visitation with Pastor Mike Luis officiating. Interment will be in Mount Hebron Cemetery.
Phyllis Jane Bohrer “Radar” Myers

Phyllis Jane Bohrer Myers, 81, of Stephens City, Virginia passed away Monday, February 10, 2020, at Spring Arbor Senior Living.
Mrs. Myers was born in 1938 in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, daughter of the late Isaac and Jane Bohrer. She graduated from Berkeley Springs High School and worked in retail throughout her life.
Her husband, Adam Benjamin “Tater” Myers, Jr., whom she married on July 30, 1958 in Winchester, Virginia, preceded her in death in 2014.
Phyllis was the glue that held their family together. Together, Phyllis and Tater had four children that were very active in school, and athletic activities. You could always count on Phyllis to be the one that would always be there to pick the kids up when the activity bus arrived. Phyllis enjoyed her time as a member of the Northside Lanes Women’s bowling league, where she carried a very high average. She enjoyed spending countless hours keeping the scores as Tater’s unofficial softball scorekeeper during their hundreds of softball games in the Winchester Park. In her spare time, you could always find Phyllis watching her beloved Baltimore Orioles and Washington Redskins. But when the games were not on, there was always time for a good gossip tabloid magazine to read, and a crossword puzzle to complete.
Surviving are daughters, Tammy J. Patterson (John L.) of Winchester, Virginia and Tonya J. Maurer (Steven) of Monticello, Florida; sons, Timothy J. Myers of Stephens City, Virginia and Todd J. Myers (Peggy) of Collierville, Tennessee; grandchildren, Eric, Mindy, T.J., Travis, Emily, Logan, Steven, Kendall, Xevan, and Maiya; great grandchildren, Paige, Brayden, Hunter, Samantha, Cheyenne, Eli, Connor, Colin, Amelia, Kylee, Desire, Unity, Charlotte Jane, Tyson, and Eleanor Rose; four great, great grandchildren; sister, Catherine Carter; and brother Isaac Bohrer (Penny) of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.
Along with her parents and her husband, Mrs. Myers was preceded in death by sister, Anne Weaver and a brother, Robert Bohrer.
A visitation will be from 11 am to 12 pm on Tuesday at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel. A funeral service will be conducted at 12 pm following the visitation with Pastor Mike Luis officiating. Interment will be in Mount Hebron Cemetery.


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