Virginia J. Myers-McCabe, 86, went home to be with her Lord and Savior April 5, 2020, at her loving caregiver’s son, Michael and wife Debi Myers’, home, surrounded by her family.
Virginia was born December 2, 1933, at Vincent Pallotti Hospital in Morgantown, to Clarence “Dutch” and Pearl Baldwin Harvey.
Virginia attended Clay Battelle High School. She worked at Davis and Lynch as a painter, Montgomery Ward and WT Grants as a fashion consultant and for many years as a caretaker of the elderly.
Virginia was married to Bishop Merle M. Myers for 56 years until his passing. Virginia remarried to Earl McCabe for four years until his passing.
Virginia served her Lord and Savior at Zoar House of Prayer with her husband, Bishop Merle M. Myers. She was an intercessor for all she held close to her heart. Her life revolved around her family, her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her children, C. Michael Myers (Debi), Mary Ann Harmon (Jim), Merlene Shafer (Marvin), Diane Henry, Ranae Clark (Chuck), and Jenny Hartley Kennedy (Bill); brothers, Robert Harvey (Joyce), of Ohio, and Joel Harvey, of Core; a sister, Jackie Elliott Bell (John), of Dents Run, a sister-in-law, Rose, of Pennsylvania, 17 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren.
She was proceeded in death by her true love, Merle M. Myers; second husband, Earl McCabe; brothers, Donnie Harvey, Junior Harvey (Patti), Keith Harvey and Kenny Harvey (Geneva); sisters, Eyleen Harvey Paugh (Donald) and Colleen Harvey Sprendio (Donald); brother-in-law William Elliott; sister-in-law, Betty Elliott Harvey; son-in-law, Randy Hartley; granddaughter, Jessica Shepard; and grandson, Shawn Allen Myers.
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to WV Caring Hospice for all the love and support given to Virginia and her family. You will never be forgotten.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be made in her honor to Zoar House of Prayer in care of Pastor Barbara Hamrick 1020 Kingwood Pike Morgantown, WV 26508.
To respect her wishes Virginia J. Myers will be cremated. A Celebration of her life will be at a later time.
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