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David C. Gross Funeral Homes
Stanley P. Myers
October 24th, 2033 - February 9th, 2007
Myers- Stanley 73 of Palmetto Bay passed away Friday, February 9, 2007 surrounded by his loving family. A Boston native, Stanley moved to Miami in 1956 from Dorchester MA and was a sales representative for Tasco in Miami for 45 years. He volunteered at the Miami Metro Zoo for many years and served in the US Army. He is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years Myrna; his loving children Mark Myers and Julie Yngber (Mitch); devoted brother Nyman Edward (Barbara) Myers; cherished grandchildren Jenny Myers, Joseph, Jesse and Jake Yngber and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 2:30PM Sunday, February 11, 2007 at LEVITT-WEINSTEIN MT. NEBO KENDALL CHAPEL, 5900 SW 77th Avenue, Miami. Interment will follow in Mt. Nebo Kendall Memorial Gardens. The family suggests contributions in memory to Miami Metro Zoo or the Dave & Mary Alper JCC in Kendall. Shiva will be observed from the residence of Julie and Mitch Yngber. Address and times will be announced at the service. Arrangements under the direction of David C. Gross Funeral Homes of St. Petersburg FL, (David and Pati Myers Gross) 1-800-777-4911. Service Information
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