Myra Ida Ginsberg Myers

Myra Ida Ginsberg Myers, age 78, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, in her home (League City, Texas). She was born in Erie, Pennsylvania on May 7, 1947. She was preceded in death by her parents, Benjamin and Grace Ginsberg. Myra attended
South Houston High School in South Houston Texas her sophomore and Junior year and graduated from Petersburg High School, Petersburg, Virginia, in 1965. She attended Richard Bland College of William and Mary in Petersburg, Virginia, from 1965 – 1967. Myra returned to Houston and married her high school sweetheart Gary Gene Myers on March 2, 1968. They celebrated 58 years of marriage.

She is survived by two daughters, Holly Jean Myers of Pearland Texas; Tammy Myers Pantermuehl (Jerry) of League City, Texas; grandson Tyler Austin Pantermuehl (Natalie) of League City, Texas; great granddaughter Sage Parker Pantermuehl. She is also survived by her brother Retired Col. Al Ginsberg (Cindy) of Edmond, Oklahoma and twin sister Myrna Ginsberg Pearson of Midlothian, Virginia. Upon returning to Houston, she went to work for Lockheed Martin at the Johnson Space Center. She spent 40 years with them and retired in 2012. She always called it her dream job. Myra was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was also devoted to her little dog Abby who gave her so much joy in her recent years.

Myra was a woman of extraordinary strength, compassion, and unwavering devotion.
She dedicated her life to caring for her daughter, Holly, whose needs she met with
boundless patience, tenderness, and fierce love. To Myra, caregiving was never a
duty—it was a calling she embraced with grace and dignity every single day.
Her home was a place of warmth and acceptance, where kindness was practiced in
quiet, everyday moments. She taught those around her the true meaning of
selflessness, resilience, and unconditional love. Even in the face of challenges, she
remained steadfast, offering comfort, strength, and a gentle smile that reassured
everyone in her presence.

Beyond her role as a devoted mother and grandmother, Myra was cherished as a friend
and co-worker known for her sharp intellect, spunk, and generosity. She loved spending
time on her patio in her flower garden with Abby. Her spirit touched all who had the
privilege of knowing her.

Visitation will be at Crowder Funeral Home (League City, Texas) on 4/21/26 from 5-8pm.
Graveside service will be held at Forest Park East Cemetery (Webster, Texas) on
4/22/26 at 11:00am.

Her legacy lives on in the love she gave so freely and the lives she shaped with her
compassion. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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