Mary Hamilton
I knew Myra at the keltsch counter in ft Wayne on a state then I met up with her again at hobby lobby such a sweet girl she will be in my thoughts and I pray for her family
Birth date: Aug 2, 1945 Death date: Aug 4, 2020
Myra Mae McFarland, 75, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at home. Myra was born on August 2, 1945, in Bluffton, daughter of J. Howard and Eloda (Gaskill) McFarland, who preceded her in death. She grew up in Penn Read Obituary
I knew Myra at the keltsch counter in ft Wayne on a state then I met up with her again at hobby lobby such a sweet girl she will be in my thoughts and I pray for her family
Myra was a funny woman! I waited on her at Henry's for years. We always had a laugh. One Christmas she made me a Chicago Cubs Christmas ornament which I still have and enjoy!! I hope she is at peace! Cindi Baringer
She was always so nice whenever I waited on her at Henry's and I always loved seeing her out and about when I would see theater shows with Cindi. She will be missed.
I knew Myra in Fort Wayne and then rediscovered her sharp wit and intelligence on FaceBook, enjoying her friendship though living in different towns. I shall miss her greatly.

Myra was a bright spot on our online Stashbuster quilting group. She will be dearly missed
so very sorry to hear of the passing of stashbuster myra...she was such a delightful addition to our online group and always had so much to contribute and say to all of us....she follows another loss in our group, both leaving huge empty spots that can never be filled....my sympathy to her entire family...
I loved Myra from the first moment we shared ideas via computer regarding a quilt I was making. Myra had a good eye and great sense of what worked (and what didn') and was kind enough to share her opinions. I learned quickly to value not only her generous nature but her kindness and sense of humor as well. While not a mystery fan myself, I want to read her book now just to have a bit more time with her. RIP Myra, I will miss you.
I attended school with Myra and we graduated from Portland High School in 1963. I enjoyed reading her posts on Facebook, especially the ones about Evil Kitty!!

Myra was a vibrant and generous member of the Fort Wayne theatre community and will be fondly remembered. What an unexpected and painful loss to all of us. My deepest sympathies to Myra's family and dear ones.