

Albert Edwin Myers died May 22, 2026 on Naomi A. Paullin's birthday (first wife) in Fort Myers, FL. He served for nearly 24 years as Executive Director of the PA Council of Churches, a ministry of 48 church bodies in PA, often serving as supply pastor in churches through central PA. His office managed the United Church Center in Lower Paxton Twp. He was interim pastor of Epiphany Lutheran Church in Lower Paxton Twp., Salem UCC Church and Second UCC Church in Harrisburg, Palm Lutheran Church, Palmyra, and others, and was an honorary Canon in the Episcopal Cathedral of St. Stephen. He was born Sept. 18, 1931 in Akron, OH to Forrest D. Myers and Marian H. Conner. Albert attended Swarthmore College, The University of Akron, Wittenberg University, Hamma Divinity School, Oberlin College Graduate School of Theology and held the D.Min. degree from Vanderbilt University. He was a Lutheran minister, serving in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Ashland Co., OH, Cheyenne, WY, Richmond Hill, Ontario and Pittsburgh, PA. With his first wife, Naomi A. Paullin, he had four children; they survive him: Paul T. Myers, Kathy A. Jones, Deborah H. Rice and Forrest C. Myers. He is also survived by grandchildren Thomas J. Cantlin, Heather A. Jones, Jordan P. Myers, Kelsey F. Myers, Alden J. Myers, Gray C. Myers, Callie A. Myers, Camden A. Myers and great grandchildren Xavier L. Jones, Arwen A. Faucett, Camryn W. Rice, Jr., Thomas J. Cantlin, Silas B. Rutkowski. He is survived by his siblings: Lucy J. Webster and Vivian M. Harig. Widowed, he married in 2000 Patricia A. Piper who survives him in their retirement home, Shell Point Retirement Community, near Sanibel Island in SW Florida. He was a member of Peace Lutheran Church near Fort Myers but often attended his wife's church, Chapel by the Sea, on Estero Island. Albert was a member and sometime officer in the Caloosa Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Henry Samson Colony of the FL Society of Mayflower Descendants and served as Elder (chaplain) of the FL Society. He was a life member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, the Castine (ME) Scientific Society, the Castine (ME) Historical Society, the Penobscot (ME) Historical Society, the Perry County (PA) Historians, the Somerset Chapter of Magna Charta Barons and the Order of the Founders of North America, and joined the First Families of Ohio. He served on many boards, including Thiel College, PA Citizen Service Project, Harrisburg State Hospital, National Council of Churches, Intercultural Family Services (Philadelphia) and the PA Bible Society. He published five books and wrote numerous articles, and hosted and spoke on radio and TV programs in Toronto, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. His hobbies included travel, family and local history and active participation in several discussion groups and clubs in Shell Point. In retirement he spent part of each summer in the family home in Castine, ME, where his ancestors settled 250 years ago.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in memory of Albert E. Myers to:
Penobscot Historical Society
88 North Penobscot Road
Penobscot, ME 04476
https://www.facebook.com/PenobscotHistoricalSociety/
or
National Audubon Society
ATTN: Donations
225 Varick Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10014
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Penobscot Historical Society88 North Penobscot Road, Penobscot, Maine 04476
National Audubon SocietyAttn: Donations, 225 Varick Street, 7th Floor, New York, New York 10014
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