Teena Kathleen Myers
December 2, 1953 - January 14, 2011
A memorial service is scheduled for 10:00 am, Friday,
January 20, 2012, at Church on the Move for Teena Kathleen Myers, age 58, of Roswell,
who passed away January 14, 2012 at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center in Roswell,
New Mexico. Pastor Shawn Kelly of Church on the Move will conduct the service. Teena’s
wishes were to be cremated.
Teena was born December 2, 1953, in San Bernardino,
California to Ausie “Perk” and Ruby Perkins.
Her father preceded her in death.
Teena spent her early years around the USA and Europe
as she was an “Air Force Brat”. Two tours in Spain and one tour in England.
She married Robert Myers on June 29, 1979, who survives
her at the family home.
Teena retired from the Environmental Improvement Division,
State of New Mexico. After retirement she worked for Dr. James Lankford. At the
time of her death she was financial manager for Town & Country Entertainment
Center. She was a member of Church on the Move.
Survivors include: her mother, Ruby Perkins (“Mema”)
of Roswell; two children, Christopher Myers and his wife Tyleen of Roswell, and
Ashley Myers-Palma and her husband Gerald of Roswell; one sister Diane Sparnon and
her husband Charlie of Roswell; grandchildren, Hunter Myers-Palma, Savannah Palma
and Zayden Palma; nephew, Jason Fairfield and his fiancee, Patti of Roswell; niece,
Summer Spurlock and her husband Mike of Greenville, Texas; great nieces and nephews;
and special friends, Katye Coulter of Ohio and Lee and Karen Cooper of Roswell.
Teena bowled for many years and there are many special
friends that will cherish her memory. She participated and promoted the sport of
bowling for many years. She held several offices in the local women’s bowling association
and the local Youth Bowling Association. Teena bowled in local, state and national
tournaments. At the time of her passing she was serving as Treasurer of the Dairymens’
League. Teena was inducted into the local Bowling Hall of Fame several years ago.
The family requests memorials be made to: Teena Myers
Memorial Youth Bowling Fund
Teena was a cherished member of the Roswell community
whose personality, friendship, and talent will be sorely missed. Though she spent
most of her last months in and out of the hospital, she never lost sight of what
truly mattered: her family and friends.
Special thanks to Rhonda, Cindy and Janice at ENMMC-Intensive
Care Unit for the comfort they gave her in her final week. Words are not sufficient
to express our gratitude.
“A wife, a mother, a “nana” too,
This is the
legacy we have from you.
You taught us to love and how to fight.
You gave
us strength, you gave us might.
A stronger person would be hard to find,
And
in your heart, you were always kind.
You fought for us all in one way or another,
Not just as a wife not just as a mother.
For all of us you gave your best,
Now the time has come for you to rest,.
So go in peace, you’ve earned your sleep,
Your love in our hearts we’ll eternally keep.
Arrangements are under the
directions of LaGrone Funeral Chapel http://www.lagronefuneralchapels.com