F Y I from Maxine Reggio --Tenn upper Cumberland list Myers, Dock Southern Standard McMinnville TN. Jan. 19, 1951 pg. 1 Dock Myers, 76, Dies Of Illness; Rites Held Sunday Dock Myers well known retired farmer, law enforcement officer and county leader, died at a local sanitarium Friday evening at 6 oclock following a lingering illness. Mr. Myers was 76. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock at the chapel of High Funeral Home. Allen Phy, minister of the Central Church of Christ, officiated and burial took place in Mt. View Cemetery. A native of Grundy county, Mr. Myers was born June 25, 1874. He is a son of John Myers and Elizabeth Bost Myers and he was married to Miss Cora Bouldin. She died in 1946. For a number of years Mr. Myers operated a large farm in the seventh district and had served as a deputy sheriff of the county for several years. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He is survived by one son, A.D. Myers, veterans farm training instructor here.; two daughters, Mrs. Charlie Scott, McMinnville, and Mrs. H. S. Molloy, Chattanooga. Also one brother, Guller Myers, McMinnville. Arrangements were by High Funeral Home. Myers, Mrs. Myrtle Southern Standard McMinnville TN. Feb. 2, 1951 pg. 2 Mrs. Myrtle Myers, widow of Ed Myers, died at her home in the Bone Cave community of Van Buren county Sunday morning at 6:15oclock, following and illness of three months. She was 69. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 1:30 oclock at the Harmony Church of Christ. W. C. Reeder of Portland, Church of Christ minister, officiated and burial was in Long cemetery. A native of Van Buren county, Mrs. Myers was born February 12, 1881. She was a daughter of Charles Grissom and Mary Jane Grissom and she was married to Mr. Myers November 7, 1907. He died March 13, 1915. Mrs. Myers was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by one son, Charles A. Myers, Bone Cave; one daughter, Mrs. A.E. (Doc) Grissom, Bone Cave; four brothers, Willie Grissom, McMinnville, and Victor, Wiley and Hampton Grissom, Bone Cave, and two sisters, Miss Dovie Grissom, McMinnville, and Miss Nettie Grissom, Bone Cave. Also seven grandchildren. High Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements Southern Standard McMinnville TN. Feb. 9, 1951 pg. 15 Cedar Grove community Last Sunday morning as Dawn was breaking oer the eastern hills, the loved ones of Myrtle Grissom Myers, who had kept almost constant vigil at her bedside since she feel asleep 111 hours before, realized that they had done all they could do, that they had gone as far as they could go, for the Angel of Death had wafted her spirit away on its snow-white pinions and her sleep was now one from which there is no awakening, until the Great Judgement morning. To the bereaved ones, we offer our deepest sympathy and in their dark hours of loneliness and grief, may they find comfort and consolation in Gods Word and in the consecrated Christian life which she lived. May all that was bright and beautiful in her life, shine as a beacon light in the lives of those left behind, pointing them to the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world