Richard Wayne Myers, 77, of Lafayette Indiana died naturally surrounded by family October 6, 2024 at Saint Franciscan Hospital in Lafayette. He was born March 14, 1947 in Frankfort to Harold W. and Marjorie Juanita (Mullendore) Myers.
Richard was a 1965 graduate of Frankfort High School where he was a varsity athlete lettering in football and track. He later played on a semi-pro football team.
Richard enlisted into the Marine Corps in 1965 where he was an excellent marksman. He served as the head of data processing when he was stationed at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, CA and achieved a rank of Sergeant.
Richard loved to be active. He loved hiking, golfing, mushroom hunting, growing flowers and running the pool table. When he wasn’t being active, he enjoyed watching his favorite teams the Boilers, Da Bears and the Cubbies.
Richard was known to many as Hippie or Cheetah, but his favorite people called him dad and grandpa.
Visitation and Services
A memorial visitation will be held from 10 a.m.-12 Noon, October 19, 2024 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Graveside services will be 1 p.m. October 19th at Elmwood Cemetery, Romney, Indiana.
Survived by:
his sons Milton (Jill) Anderson of Lafayette and George (Stephanie) Myers of West Lafayette, daughter Ashly (Cory) Dick of Lafayette; grandsons Phoenix Myers, R. Gavin Williams and Luke Anderson and a granddaughter Cheyenne (Jayson) Rainey; sisters Linda Hunsberger of Lafayette, Janet (Steve) Wichmanowski of Frankfort, Lisa (Brian) Pearson of Mesa, Arizona and several nieces and nephews.
Preceded by:
his parents, his wife Leeta, his sister Marjorie L. Pridemore, his brother George S. Myers and niece Melissa Marie Wiersema.
Condolences to the family- Fond memories of Cheetah in our Hot Dogs days of playing football. RIP.
Ron Kerby
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy heartfelt condolences. Rest in peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMilt, Jill & Luke,
So sorry for loss! You have my deepest sympathies at this time. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo my friend Ashly,
Although I never met your father, I’m sure he was a wonderful husband and father and person because you are amazing. I know your loss is great but God’s gain is greater. Sorry I can’t be there.
Melony Ramsey
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAn awesome person, I’ve known him since I was eleven years old. Always a great man to be around.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy prayers go out to Cheetah’s family. I have many pictures of all the good times we had when Cheetah lived in Tucson, AZ. Rest in peace my friend.
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