George was a member of the Auxiliary Police during World War II. He was in charge of the Standard Oil Company (now Exxon Oil) gas station on Frederick Road in Catonsville during the 1930s. Then George became a Chief Custodian and Stationary Engineer for the Baltimore County School System until his retirement. He was one of the original organizers of the Catonsville 4th of July Parade.
In 1926, George and Grace purchased land from James B. and Nina E. McCurley and lived in the house they built at 1403 McCurley Avenue in Catonsvile until each of their deaths.
George was a member of the Auxiliary Police during World War II. He was in charge of the Standard Oil Company (now Exxon Oil) gas station on Frederick Road in Catonsville during the 1930s. Then George became a Chief Custodian and Stationary Engineer for the Baltimore County School System until his retirement. He was one of the original organizers of the Catonsville 4th of July Parade.
In 1926, George and Grace purchased land from James B. and Nina E. McCurley and lived in the house they built at 1403 McCurley Avenue in Catonsvile until each of their deaths.
Family Members
-
Lillien Frances Myers
1896–1899
-
Henry Francis Frederick "Harry" Myers
1899–1900
-
Caroline Christina "Carrie" Myers Brashears
1900–1970
-
Frederick William Myers
1901–1972
-
Elinora Marie Myers
1903–1903
-
Henry Myers
1904–1905
-
James Edward Myers
1906–1906
-
Daniel Adam Myers
1907–1907
-
Catherine Annetta Myers
1908–1909
-
John Francis Myers
1910–1911
-
Meredith Hendrix "Merty" Myers
1913–2002