Myrna was a special person and an instant friend. To know her was to love her. She never met anyone she didn't like. She was a teriffic neighbor and I'm sure was a cherished co-worker. For those of you fortunate enough to work with her, our hearts go out to you, I'm sure that you'll never find a better co-worker. Myrna was the 1 in a Million type of person. We are all so fortunate to have had her in our lives. May God bless and keep her. I could write a book of our experiences with Myrna, the most memorable would have been of our week-long houseboat trip. Myrna of course couldn't swim a stroke and after all of us pushing our guts out trying to free a 50 foot houseboat stuck in the muddy shores of Lake Roosevelt, the only one not quick enough to jump aboard was Myrna. She was left standing in the mud while "the boat" sailed away. Yes, we did go back and pick her up. And talk about afraid of the dark! Can't you just picture Myrna and Jana both scared to death from a noise in the woods, running up the gang plank in the DARK and both of them trying to get thru the houseboat door at the same instant! One week, full of the funniest people on the planet. What a trip! Myrna, If you're reading this, WE LOVE YOU. J&J##imported-begin##Jana & John##imported-end##