Jay was born on August 6, 1928 in Freeman, MO. He worked at Mobil Oil Corporation and retired after 37 years of service. He served in the Navy during the Korean War on the carrier USS Boxer. Jay was an active member of the Overland Park Masonic Lodge #436, as well as a member of the Abdallah Shrine. Jay was also a member of The Antique and Classic Cars Unit, and he always drove his best, red Mustang in the parades with the Antique and Classic Cars Unit.
Jay is survived by his sons, Dick Myers and his wife, Claudia, Greenwood Village, CO and Mike Myers, Gravois Mills, MO; grandchildren, Mark Myers, James Myers, Megan Myers and Lauren Barela Myers; and a great-grandson, Matt Barela.
Jay was born on August 6, 1928 in Freeman, MO. He worked at Mobil Oil Corporation and retired after 37 years of service. He served in the Navy during the Korean War on the carrier USS Boxer. Jay was an active member of the Overland Park Masonic Lodge #436, as well as a member of the Abdallah Shrine. Jay was also a member of The Antique and Classic Cars Unit, and he always drove his best, red Mustang in the parades with the Antique and Classic Cars Unit.
Jay is survived by his sons, Dick Myers and his wife, Claudia, Greenwood Village, CO and Mike Myers, Gravois Mills, MO; grandchildren, Mark Myers, James Myers, Megan Myers and Lauren Barela Myers; and a great-grandson, Matt Barela.
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