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Obituary for JoAnn Myers
Barbara JoAnn Myers of Burnet, TX passed away
December 20, 2020 in Round Rock,TX at age 77.
JoAnn was born on January 4, 1943 to Joseph David
Stewart, Jr., and Dorothy Mae Stewart (Daniels) in
Harrison, AR. She attended Grapevine High School in
Grapevine, TX, and Draughn's Business School in
Dallas. She graduated from Grapevine High School in
May 1961. During school, and after graduation, she
worked in the secretarial field.
A few months after graduation, she married (Bob)
Robert Mack Myers, Sr., on November 23, 1961 in Fort
Worth, TX. Bob's Air Force career took the family to
many different locations across the US- including
Little Rock, AR., Brown Mills, NJ., Rantoul, Il.,
San Antonio, TX., and across the world to Europe,
where she and her family lived in Torrejon, Spain
for three years. When they returned from Spain, they
moved to Mountain Home, ID., for two years, and then
returning to San Antonio, where she and Bob lived
until their retirement in March of 1997.
In 1997, Bob and JoAnn moved to Burnet, TX., where
they built their home known as "the Deer Camp."
JoAnn enjoyed life and lived it to the fullest. She
was able to travel the world during her 16 years in
the Civil Service, from which she retired as a
GS-11. She loved to tell stories about her travels,
and she collected many knick-knacks from each place
she went- and each of those knickknacks had a story
behind it. She thoroughly enjoyed retirement- she
loved spending time with her family any chance she
got. She loved baking, and would make all kinds of
delicious desserts when her kids and grandkids came
to visit.
She was known as "Nana" to her grandchildren, whom
she adored...and they adored her. JoAnn was an
amazing mother and grandmother; she was always there
to listen when someone needed to talk or vent, or
needed a shoulder to cry on. She usually had advice
to offer, and she was NEVER afraid to offer her
opinion (in the most loving way possible, of
course.) She was a talented seamstress, and she
loved to make handmade clothing, blankets, etc., for
her kids and grandkids. She was involved in many
volunteer organizations in Burnet and surrounding
counties, such as the Burnet County Genealogical
Society, Friends of the Herman Brown Free Library,
Burnet County Historical Commission, United
Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the
American Revolution, Crime Stoppers, and many more.
She spent almost every Friday at the library doing
volunteer work for more than twenty years.
JoAnn is survived by her husband of 59 years, Bob,
of Burnet, TX; son Robert Myers, Jr., of Henderson,
NV., daughter Karen Myers, of Burnet, TX; daughter
Diana Cluck, formerly of Lakehills, TX., but now
living in Burnet as well. She also leaves behind
grandsons Tyler Cluck and Maximo Myers. She touched
many lives, and will be remembered for her warm
smile, positive outlook, and her kindness towards
all she met. In lieu of flowers, the family asks
that memorial donations be made to the Friends of
the Herman Brown Free Library.
"What was the happiest day of my life? That's really
hard to say...I've had many, many happy days. How
could one be labeled as the happiest? My happy days
started with meeting and going out with Airman
Robert Myers.... then the day when he proposed
marriage to me; when we got married; when we drove
to San Antonio for our honeymoon and explored the
riverwalk and Lone Star Brewery grounds, and
Breckenridge Park. When we had our first, second,
and third children. Every event we discovered
together, every place we lived and made another
home, every milestone our children made through
their lives were happy days when I look back on
them. We had some sad and even bad days. But I don't
even think about them. We got through those bad days
and there's no reason to remember. I prefer to think
about all our adventures and concentrate on the
happy times. Even in our retirement we have
wonderfully routine, but happy days. Just being
together. Forever."
- JoAnn Myers
Burnet Bulletin, Wednesday, December 30, 2020