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Henry A. Myers Obituary

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Henry A. Myers

New Windsor, Maryland

June 6, 1951 - November 12, 2025

Henry A. Myers Obituary

Henry Arvel Myers, age 74, of New Jersey and formerly of Westminster, Maryland, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.

Born on June 6, 1951, in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Arvel Henry Myers and Minnie Strine Myers, and the stepson of the late Pauline Virginia Myers.

Henry is survived by his step-sisters, Darlene Reese (Mike), Betty Kopp (Stephen), and Patty Reichenbach, (late Richard); his step-brother, Richard Haugh (Cherie); as well as several cousins. Darlene Harris, Darryl Strine and Dennis Strine. He was also predeceased by his step-brother, William Haugh, Jr.

A 1969 graduate of Westminster High School, Henry began his career as a service technician with the Harley-Davidson Company in Frederick, where he was employed until 1986.

Following a life-altering accident, he resided in rehabilitation centers and group homes, where he continued to be supported with care and compassion.

Henry had a lifelong appreciation for Harley-Davidson motorcycles and when able took great joy in participating in Civil War reenactments—interests that reflected his deep passion for history, heritage, and skilled craftsmanship.

He had a lifelong appreciation for Harley-Davidson motorcycles and found great enjoyment in participating in Civil War reenactments, pursuits that reflected his passion for history and craftsmanship.

A private graveside service will be in Morehead Memorial Cemetery, Union Mills.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Henry, please visit our floral store.

Henry Arvel Myers, age 74, of New Jersey and formerly of Westminster, Maryland, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.

Born on June 6, 1951, in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Arvel Henry Myers and Minnie Strine Myers, and the stepson of the late Pauline Virginia Myers.

Henry is survived by his step-sisters, Darlene Reese (Mike), Betty Kopp (Stephen), and Patty Reichenbach, (late Richard); his step-brother, Richard Haugh (Cherie); as well as several cousins. Darlene Harris, Darryl Strine and Dennis Strine. He was also predeceased by his step-brother, William Haugh, Jr.

A 1969 graduate of Westminster High School, Henry began his career as a service technician with the Harley-Davidson Company in Frederick, where he was employed until 1986.

Following a life-altering accident, he resided in rehabilitation centers and group homes, where he continued to be supported with care and compassion.

Henry had a lifelong appreciation for Harley-Davidson motorcycles and when able took great joy in participating in Civil War reenactments—interests that reflected his deep passion for history, heritage, and skilled craftsmanship.

He had a lifelong appreciation for Harley-Davidson motorcycles and found great enjoyment in participating in Civil War reenactments, pursuits that reflected his passion for history and craftsmanship.

A private graveside service will be in Morehead Memorial Cemetery, Union Mills.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Henry, please visit our floral store.

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