Obituary
MYERS, Ena Eileen – Passed away with her family by her side on July 30th, 2021 at Park Lane Terrace in Paris, Ontario in her 93rd year. Devoted wife of the late Arthur “Art” Myers. Loving mother to Gloria (Rick) Giroux and Jim (Judi) Myers. Grandmother to Christopher, Jeanna, Jeffrey, Kimberley, James (Alison), Timothy (Becky), and Daniel (Becki). Great grandmother to Nicholas, Roanek, Samantha, Jessica, Nathan, Hailey, Broady, Cloey, Kristjan, and Jorja. Sister-in-law to Grace Clark. Predeceased by her six brothers, two sisters, son Donald (Sandra) Myers, and sister-in-law Pearl Kotlar. Family and friends are invited to gather for a time of visitation at the Brock and Visser Funeral Home, Woodstock, on Monday August 2nd from 3-6pm, with a service to follow on Tuesday, August 3rd at 11:00am with burial to follow at the Princeton cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated and may be arranged through the Brock and Visser Funeral Home (519-539-0004). Online condolences may be placed and viewed at www.brockandvisser.com
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Ena Eileen Barker Myers December 3 1928 July 30 2021 (age 92)..
Death notice for the town of: Woodstock, Province: Ontario
So sad to hear of the passing of my wonderful Aunt Ena. But she lived a long life, with wonderful family memories.
When our family used to “go to the farm” for the summer to help Grandma, my sister Shirley would go to Aunt Esters, sister Carol to Aunt Margaret (Schell) and I went to stay with Ena….
We had soooo much fun.. Gloria was a baby, then later along came the boys….
When Ena and Bud were married, (they made a handsome couple) they came north to stay at our house.. so much laughter, so much fun!
I could tell many stories but my biggest regret is that my job commitment and living so far from Ontario, ——— I never got to see them nor visit very
Often.
Rest peacefully my dear aunt Ena, knowing you have lived long and well.
Lois E. Jackson (nee Young)