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Myers, Thomas

In Loving Memory

Myers, Thomas Edward

November 17, 1945 - February 20, 2025

 

 

Myers, Thomas Edward, November 17, 1945 – February 20, 2025, of St. Louis MO, passed away at the age of 79.

Beloved husband to Barbara A. Myers, Father to Kenneth E. Myers (Amy) and Tina M. Taylor (Sean). Loving grandfather to Amanda, Matthew, Rachael and Gareth. Great-Grandfather to Noelle. Older brother to Charles (Chuck) Myers (Marsha), uncle and a friend to many.

Preceded in death by Step-daughter MaryJo Brown and Grandson Bryce Taylor. Parents Harold “Doc” Myers and Marjorie Myers (nee Ryan), sisters Marcia A. Simpson (nee McLaughlin), M. Christine Podorski (nee Schaedler) and Susan Hutter (Buddy).

Proud Navy Veteran, Tom served from 1961-1964 predominantly on the U.S.S. Topeka. He worked for many years as a driver for Dr Pepper and at Ambassador Envelope. However, his love was working with people as an usher at many of the St. Louis area sporting venues including all 3 Busch Stadiums, the Old Arena, Chaifetz, and many other events around the area.

Arrangements handled by:

Kutis Funeral Home – Affton

10151 Gravois Rd, St. Louis, MO 63123

 

Visitation Tuesday February 25, 2025 from 4-8pm.

Funeral Service Wednesday February 26, 2025 at 10:30am at Kutis Affton Chapel

Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery to follow.

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17 thoughts on “Myers, Thomas Edward”

  1. Rest easy, Tom. I will always cherish our time together at Chaifetz, and will always remember you as the caring soul you were.

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  2. Our deepest condolences to your family. We will keep you all close in thought and prayer during this difficult time.🙏

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  3. Barb,
    You have our deepest sympathy. Please know we are thinking of you in this painful time.
    Si.ncerely,
    Your co-workers

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  4. To : Barbara and Family , Trusting God to hold you very close in your loss . With thoughts of love to gently remind you that in this time of sorrow, you are deeply cared for even when our words don’t come out right .

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  5. My prayers and condolences to the family. I enjoyed working with Tom, he always had a smile on his face. May God continue to keep you in his loving arms.

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  6. My deepest condolence to Tom’s family. I always enjoyed seeing and working with Tom at the America’s Center and Dome. He was a soft spoken and kind sole and always had a piece of candy to offer. I will miss him dearly.

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  7. Tom was a valued member of our Guest Services Team at Explore St. Louis. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Myers family.

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  8. My deepest condolences and prayers for Tom’s family. It was always fun to work with him at Dome of America Center sharing our lunches and always ready with a smile and a piece of candy. Rest in Peace my dear friend and may God keep your soul in Peace.

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  9. RIP Tom,
    . I will always cherish our visits pre~game at Busch. You were always great to talk with.
    Condolences to your family & friends.

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  10. So sorry for you & your family’s loss. Our thoughts & Prayer’s are with you .Tom was a very sweet person & will be missed.🙏

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