Alias:<ALIA> /C.A./
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Heart disease
REFN: 261
Address:<ADDR>
Marengo
IA
Charles died of heart disease.
The following excerpt is taken from the obituary in the Pioneer
Republican newspaper of Iowa County dated July 1, 1943:
"Death came Saturday to Charles Albert Myers, 77, a barber in
Marengo and Omaha for 55 years, most of the time in Marengo. While he
had been bedfast for three years, his final illness dated back only one
week.
Interment was in the I.O.O.F cemetery
Mr. Myers was born at Sheffield, Ill., August 27, 1865. In his
younger years he lived at Sheffield, in Lucas County and Iowa County and
with an uncle, Will Woods of Bismark, N.D., returning from there to
Marengo where he learned the barber trade in the shop owned by Banks
Allum, on the same location as the present Earl Myers shop.
Later Mr. Myers moved to Omaha, where in December 1887 he was united
in marriage to Miss Olive Little. In 1900 they came back to Marengo and
Mr. Myers opened a barber shop in the building now housing the Louis
Paine shop. Three years later he moved his shop to the building on the
south side of the square now occupied by the shop of his son Earl. Here
he continued to work at his trade until retiring seven years ago.
Mr. Myers had been an active barber for more than 55 years. A story
telling of his rather unusual accomplishments was carried in an issue of
the National Barber Magazine.
During his active years, Mr. Myers was an enthusiastic member of
various fraternal orders. He was past master of Marengo lodge No. 114,
A.F.&A.M. and he was a 32nd degree Mason, holding membership in both the
Shrine and the Consistory. A number of years ago he was active in both
the I.O.O.F. and Knights of Pythias orders, as he was also in the
Patriarchs Militant when M.A. Raney, former Marengo editor, was its
highest ranking official for the entire world. He was also a member of
the Order of Eastern Star.
Among those bereaved by his passing are his widow, two sons, Earl
and Howard, both of Marengo; six grandchildren and one half-brother, O.F.
Shedenhelm of Marengo. A half-brother, G.W. Shedenhelm, preceded him in
death."