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Myers, Charles

Rome Sentinel
November 26, 1910

Delta - Coroner G. N. Lehr of Rome was called here on Friday evening to investigate the circumstances of the death of Charles H. Myers of Lee Center. It was found that death resulted from heart trouble with which Mr. Myers had been affected for about two years. Mr. Myers left his home in Lee Center in the afternoon in company with William Windelspecht, to come to the Ragan farm here for a load of cornstalks. While in the field about five o'clock Mr. Myers was seized with heart trouble and expired before medical assistance could be summoned. Mr. Myers was well known in this vicinity and had held several town offices including overseer of the poor for several terms, and at the time of his death he was a member of the Board of Education of Lee Center, and had served as president of the board. Mr. Myers was born in the town of Vienna 64 years ago. In Lee Center 43 years ago he married Emily Somers. They lived in Vienna and North Bay for seven years and then went to Lee Center and have since lived there. He attended the M. E. Church. Mrs. Myers is the only surviving member of the family. The remains were taken in charge by J. B. Wiggins & Son and removed to Mr. Myers late home in Lee Center.


Myers, Emily Somers

Rome Sentinel
March 31, 1913

Mrs. Emily Myer died this morning at 2 o'clock, aged 69 years, after a four months illness. Her husband, Charles H. Myer, died Nov. 25, 1910. She is survived by four sisters and one brother, Mrs. P. Wilkenson, Mrs. D. C. Park, Mrs. L. F. Wentworth, Charles Somers, all of Lee Center, and Mrs. F. E. Wilson of Syracuse. The deceased was a member of the M. E. Church and Ladies Aid Society and was devoted to the cause and an earnest, Christian worker. Quiet in demeanor, she yet won her way to the hearts of all who knew her and she will be sadly missed. She was a lifelong resident of Lee Center, the acquaintance or friend of nearly every one in the place and her death is generally mourned. The sincere sympathy of friends is extended to the bereaved relatives. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 pm at the house and at 2 at the M. E. Church.


Myers, Susannah Shaver

Rome Sentinel
October 6, 1917

Mrs. Oliver Myers, 83, died last night at her home in Lorena after a long illness. Mrs. Myers was formerly Miss Susanna Shaver and practically all her life had been spent in the town of Lee where she was married to Daniel Wagar, who died 35 years ago. her second marriage was with Oliver Myers. They resided for a number of years on what is known as the Reservoir farm at Stokes and several years ago removed to Lorena. She is survived by her husband and several nieces.


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