Myles was a wonderful coach of the Epworth Church League Basketball team in the 1950's. On many snowy evenings, he would drive there members of the team and me to play games at various locations in Jamestown. He was also the manager and hard hitting first baseman of the Epworth softball team, which (as I remember) enjoyed a nice measure of success. In all times, he was an inspirational leader and wonderful person.
I remember him when my grandparents Joe and Kate Nazaro used to live on Buffalo St near him, he and his wife were always so nice. Always saw them in church too. What a great loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Myles' family at this time. Myles lived across the street from my family on Hazel Street. When we would see him he would always talk about baseball! He was a great neighbor and friend to my dad. May he rest in peace.
Myles was a gentle giant and a gentleman. He and Lois were a perfect couple!
A fond memory of Myles is having to preach one Sunday when I had a severe ear infection. I could barely hear what I was saying.
After churh, Myles came up to me and shouted into my ear, "I heard a good sermon today!" Such a sweet man will be missed by both family and friends.
Deborah K. Cronin
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Myle's family.
Myle's and I started our friendship back at Epworth Methodist church and continued to Christ First.
He will be sadly missed by all.
Cathy Lindstrom Prince