

On February 27, 1981, she married the love of her life, Don Beerly in Webb City, Missouri. Tammy loved everyone and everyone loved Tammy. She has lived in the area her entire life working as a homemaker. Tammy Kay Beerly, age 50 of Joplin, Missouri, passed away Monday, Septemat her home surrounded by family following a courageous battle with cancer. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the mortuary.Īrrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, Missouri. at Ozark Memorial Cemetery in Joplin with Pastor Bruce Jacobs officiating. She will be missed by all who knew her.Ī graveside service will be held on Thursday, Octoat 2:00 P.M. The love of her life was her grandson, Zaiden. Shelly enjoyed yoga, pilates, her book club, bowling and various arts and crafts with her girlfriend of 32 years. Louis step-daughter, Julie Gardecki and husband Gary and their two children, Madison and Samantha of Las Vegas, Nevada many aunts, uncles and extended family.ĭuring her married life, Shelly has lived in Dallas, TX Roswell, NM Wichita Falls, TX Joplin and Carl Junction.
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He survives of the home after 38 years of marriage.Īdditional survivors include a grandson, Zaiden, age 7 of the home daughter, Jill Tauiliili and husband Soffo of Independence, MO her parents of Independence, MO sister, Debra Brady and husband Dan of Lebanon, MO and their married children, David Brady and wife Darcie and their two sons, Mac and Gus niece, Donna Boyd and husband Mike and their son Liam, all of St. On June 24, 1976, Shelly married Ronald Myers in Independence, MO. Shelly was born on Novemto William and Donna Vandaveer in Kansas City, Missouri. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested for Grace Episcopal Church in Carthage, or American Legion Post #13 in Joplin.Shelley Ann Vandaveer Myers, age 60 of Carl Junction, Missouri, went to be with her Lord on Monday, Septemfollowing a brief illness. Graveside Military Honors will be presented by The American Legion. He is survived and will be dearly missed by his wife Barbara sons Dennis (Rae Jo) Engel and Chris Engel grandchildren Jayme Engel, Jessica Engel, Blake Engel, Natalie (Dawson) Payne brother Billy Byrd and many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.Ī graveside service will be held at 10AM on Monday April 25, 2002, at Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery and officiated by Reverend Joe Pierjok of Grace Episcopal Church, Carthage. Earl also enjoyed a wide variety of music including Pink Floyd and vintage Country & Western artists.Įarl was preceded in death by his parents and sister Elizabeth Nolan. He enjoyed watching Cardinal baseball, NASCAR auto racing, The Weather Channel and occasionally Pittsburgh Steelers football. Earl and Barbara raised the boys into fine young men, whom he was very proud to call his own.Įarl loved growing beautiful roses. Upon his marriage to Barbara, Earl gained two sons, Dennis and Christopher Engel. On January 29, 1988, he married Barbara Engel Byrd.

Following his military service, Earl made a career in the agricultural services industry.

From 1956 to 1960, Earl served his country in the United States Air Force, during which time he was stationed in Alaska as a Weather Specialist. He was graduated from Anniston (MO) High School in 1955. and Eula (Pruitt) Byrd of East Prairie, MO. Earl had a heart of gold but even the best of hearts finally must rest.Įarl was born on April 21, 1936, to Elmer H. Earl Byrd, loving husband and father of two sons, passed away just two days prior to his 86th birthday.
