Herman Myles, Sr.

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Herman

Celebrating the Life of

Myles, Sr. D e c e m b e r 21, 19 2 7 N o v e m b e r 2 8 , 2 017

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 6828 Chef Menteur Highway New Orleans, LA 70126

Fr. Arockiam Arockiam, SVD, Celebrant Friday, December 8, 2017 * 10:30 a.m.


Reflections of the Life of Herman Myles Although he traveled in and out of the country, Herman dedicated himself to many

Herman Myles, Sr. was born in Klotzville, LA on December 21, 1927, to the late Melvin and Rachael Myles. He departed this life on November 28, 2017 at LaFon Nursing Home in New Orleans, LA.

Herman was educated in Assumption Parish Catholic Schools. He met the dream of his life, Juanita Robertson, and they were united in Holy Matrimony in 1948 at St. Paul the Apostle Church. This union was blessed with two children; 1 daughter, Carolyn and 1 son, Herman, Jr.

Herman was active in St. Frances DeSalle and St. Paul the Apostle churches, serving as an usher for many years. He was also a 4th Degree Knight of Peter Claver Council 325 for many years. Herman was a member of the NAACP and the Autocrat Club. He was also a member of the Zulu Social & Pleasure Club for 42 years. For 36 of those years, he was a Coronation Duke and rode in the Mardi Gras Parades, the highlight of which was being elected the Province Prince Character in 2004.

committees in the Zulu organization over his years of service. Herman loved the Lord. He prayed and said his Rosary every day. He also enjoyed being with his family and friends and was an extended dad, uncle and paw paw to many. Herman loved to dress and was known for being “SHARP� all the time. He always had a smile even during his illness.

Herman was preceded in death by his parents, Rachael & Melvin Myles; brothers, James Myles, Edwin Myles & Ulysses Miles; sisters, Elnita Smith, Mildred Franklin, Hazel Dorsey, Inez Lewis & Madline Landry; great granddaughter, Kayla Babins and Godchild, Herbert Keys, Jr. He leaves to celebrate his memories his devoted wife of 69 years, Juanita Robertson Myles, his daughter, Carolyn M. Ewell (Lawrence); his son, Herman Myles, Jr. (Shanell); 6 grandchildren, Lawrence Ewell, Jr. (Mari), Herman (Serina) and LaToya Brady, Anthony Rock (LaToya), Antoinette Landry (Albert) & Mario Westbrook; 9 great grandchildren, Lawrence, Lance and Laylah Ewell, Ayrianne Rock, Jayla Narcisse, Shermaine Hiem, Kevonte and Kevon Braddy & Mario Westbrook, Jr.; 2 great great grandchildren, Micah Waxter & Maya Ewell; 3 godchildren, Vernon Burrows, Jr., Melvin Robertson & Shernette Snow; devoted nephew, Anthony Robertson, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Herman is at peace with his Heavenly Father. He will be missed and will remain in our hearts.

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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Mass of Christian Burial St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church 6828 Chef Menteur Highway * New Orleans, LA 70126 Fr. Arockiam Arockiam SVD Visitation 8:30 a.m. | Rosary: 9:00 a.m. Funeral Mass 10:30 a.m. Rosary Expressions ………………………… Funmilayo Smallwood Processional ………… Clergy, Family, Zulu Social &Pleasure Knights of Peter Claver Knights of Peter Claver …………………………….... Ritual Zulu Social & Pleasure Club …………………… Presentation Entrance Hymn …………………………….. Zulu S&P Club Placement of Christian Symbols …………. Carolyn M. Ewell Herman Myles, Jr. Opening Prayer ………………………….. Fr. Arockiam SVD LITURGY OF THE WORD Reading ………………………………………………………………… Lowell Landry Responsorial Psalm …………………………………………………………. Carl Franklin 2nd Reading ………………………………………………………………….. Trietha Snow Gospel ………………………………………………………………… Fr. Arockiam SVD Homily ………………………………………………………………… Fr. Arockiam SVD Prayers of the Faithful ………………………………………………………... Doris Myles PREPARATION OF GIFTS Offertory Hymn …………………………………………………………….. Edna Cornin Presentation of Gifts ……………………………………… Jayla Narcisse, Kevonte Brady 1st

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Communion Hymn ………………………………………………………… Karen Hence Meditation Hymn ………………………………………………………… Zulu S&P Club Obituary …………………………………………………………………… Silent Reading Closing Prayers …………………………………………………………………………… Recessional ………………………… “I’ll Fly Away” ……………………… Zulu S&P Club

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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Tribute to My Daddy (Da!) All my life I had your love, respect and guidance. I’m going to miss saying the Rosary with you, the quiet moments we shared and the laughter. Your faith and strength never changed. You fondly called me “Your Li’l Girl” and in many ways I still was until you went to your heavenly home. God gave me one of the greatest men in my life, “My Dad.” Thank you Da, for your loving smile when I came to visit you and as we recited our nightly prayer... “Truly God is good all the time and all the time God is Good.” I Love you Da! Your Li’l Girl Cal

To My Dad… We have come to the end as Father and Son Your new life in eternal peace has just begun. It is your time to be at peace from labour to rest You were a GREAT Dad and you did your very best. Perhaps I never said it enough Perhaps I was just trying to be tough But I really do love you man And I always thought you were one of the best Dads in this land. Sleep on Dad and take your rest… Your Son, “Juney” Herman Myles, Jr. Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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A L L M Y

Precious Memories

L O V E

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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Tribute to Our Grand… Herman “Zulu” Myles, Sr., a very very special man who was loved by many and respected by all. If you’re reading this I’m sure he was respected by you as well. You taught us life’s lessons. You told us to follow our dreams. You taught the boys how to be men and the girls, to be ladies. You always led by example. You were a good husband and provider, and we all knew his name Mr. Myles or Herman. So from all of your Grands both near and far, To God be the Glory! You were our Paw Paw. The Grands

To Our Uncle Herman We will miss your smile. We will think of how you treated us as if we were your own children. We each will remember something special about you in our own way. Memories, pain and sadness, we will all feel today. You weren’t a big man nor a man of great height, But you filled our hearts with sheer delight. It was hard to see you getting weak because in our eyes you were always strong, So it is extremely hard to accept that you are gone. We love you and we will miss you wishing that you were still here, but we all have memories to hold in our hearts we will hold dear. Sleep on Uncle Herman for you have fought a good fight, you have finished your course and you have kept the faith. Love your Nieces & Nephews Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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Precious Memories

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To A Great Husband Herman, I truly don’t know where to begin… But I do know and realize that our life together has come to an end. I thank God for our 69 years together as husband and wife, but it has been over 70 years since you came into my life. Today is hard, very hard for me to say good-bye, to you my husband who was a wonderful and special guy. You gave me happiness and you gave it so sincerely, each passing day Herman, I will miss you dearly. With your departure I feel so weary and so all alone, wishing this was a dream and you could come home. You have done what we all must do, and one day I will be with you. You were a good husband and a great father, now it is tune to take your rest. In my eyes, you were “the Best.”

Your Loving Wife, Juanita

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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With this Ring, I Thee Wed… And the Two shall become

One…

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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To My Wife My One and Only True Love To my only wife, my only true love…

Nita, I have always thanked my heavenly father for bringing us together many years ago. I fell in love with you back then, I want you to know. So my darling don’t cry too long for me, don’t you dare… just take your burdens to the Lord and leave them there. I will never be too far from you my dear, so you won’t have to feel lonely because I will always linger near. Sometimes you may feel a gentle stroke on your cheek, a soft kiss on your lips or even a pat on your head. It will be me, so don’t you ever be afraid. I thank you for giving me the best gift any man can get, a perfect girl for me and a brave boy foe you. Now that I am gone, I know that they will be there to see you through. My darling wife, I heard you speak, I felt your gentle pats and I heard when you cried. I couldn’t respond my dear, the Lord knows that I tried. There is and will always be heartaches and sorrow in life, but it was a pleasure and a pure delight to have had you as my wife.

Your Loving Husband, Herman

Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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Memories‌ Her man Myles, Sr. December 21, 1927

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A c t i v e Pa l l b e a r e r s

To My Family

Lawrence Ewell, Jr. Herman Brady Melvin Robertson Anthony Robertson Herman Myles, Jr. Mario Westbrook

H o n o r a r y Pa l l b e a r e r s Anthony Rock Tom Price Lawrence Edward Gregory Williamson Troy Esteen Milton Ernest Michael Wilson Carl Franklin Lowell Landry Charles Ewell, Sr. Larry Florent Javaun Bolden

I cherished the love of each and every one of you. It was a pleasure to have known you. The love you showed me made me feel very special and I want you to know that I took precious memories with me. So, family I want you to love one another as you did me and that will make me very happy until we meet again‌ Your Father, Uncle, Paw Pae

Thanks and Gratitude The family of the late Herman Myles, Sr. would like to thank you for all of your acts of kindness throughout our time of sorrow. We thank you for the telephone calls, the cards and especially your prayers. We want to especially thank Lafon Nursing Home Staff, Lakeside Hospice Staff. Special thanks to his devoted nephews, Anthony and Melvin Robertson, Carl (Ivorynell) Franklin, Lowell (Nadine) Landry; his granddaughter, LaToya J. Brady and his nieces, Joycelyn Robertson and Janice R. Florent. Sincerely, The Family

Arrangements

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D. W. Rhodes Funeral Home 3933 Washington Avenue New Orleans, LA 70125

Zulu Social & Pleasure Club 732 North Broad Street New Orleans, LA 70119

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery 4000 Norman Mayer Ave. New Orleans, LA 70122 Program Design: Our Celebrations of Life (504) 453-2186 * ourcelebrationsoflife@gmail.com


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