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Myrna D. Towson

December 9, 1941 ~ March 31, 2024 (age 82) 82 Years Old

Myrna Towson Obituary

Myrna D. Towson-Riley, surrounded by her family's love, departed quietly on the evening of
March 31, 2024, Easter Sunday.

On December 9, 1941, Myrna was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Jerome Towson and Bertha
Branch. Her parents Jerome and Bertha, brother Ricky, daughter Rhonda Riley, and son
Dennis Riley all precede her.

Her oldest son Derrick Riley, youngest daughter Wende’ Seals (Stephen Seals, Sr.), her
brother Thomas Crouthers, (7) grandchildren, (4) great-grandchildren, and a large circle of
extended friends and family will miss Myrna, Mom, Granny, and GG.

Myrna grew up in Bronx, New York where she attended Catholic school and excelled
exceptionally resulting in her surpassing a grade, and receiving her diploma early. Soon after
graduating, Myrna became a buyer for Neiman Marcus. While at Neiman‘s Myrna met and
grew to know Richard Riley, who was also a buyer. After getting married, they had four kids.
In 1969, they relocated to Overland Park, Kansas.

Once settled in Overland Park, Myrna noticed a lack of unity and diversity, which is something
she thrived on. Being so, Myrna bonded with 12 other mothers within the community in 1971
to form a Jack and Jill branch called the JoMo’s of Overland Park, Kansas where Myrna was
elected vice president. The group was established to provide the small number of African
American children in Overland Park a space to interact on a regular basis. A year later the
group was chartered as a new Chapter of Jack and Jill and officially voted in as a chapter at
the 20th National Convention in July 1973. The JoMo chapter is one of seventeen chapters in
the Central Region.

In 2007, Myrna retired from Missouri Gas Energy (MGE). Myrna enjoyed retirement and
started devoting all her time and efforts to her church and family. She was a devoted and
faithful member of the Sunshine District Association's State and Area Field, Senior Women's
Missionary Union, The Delightful Group, and Women of Faith Evangelism Ministries of
Greater Mount Zion. Myrna was a Sunday School teacher as well. By another name, she was
the "Card Whisperer;” if she caught you sneezing, she would send you a card. Myrna was a
strong, fashionable, gorgeous, and exceptional carrot cake maker who valued God and her
family above all else. It was truly priceless the way she adored her family. Before asking how
you were doing, Myrna would inquire about your well-being, demonstrating her concern and
care for others that much exceeded her health issues. A generous person who is always willing
to lend you a helping hand. She was always willing to be a crusader for those around her,
especially if your feelings were hurt. It made us laugh, but it was always appreciated when she
asked if it was needed. It was her Momma Bear, Sister Bear, Granny Bear, G.G. Bear, and
coming out, saying, "Don't mess with my family!"

A mother who leads and governs her family and their offspring. The matriarch of the family.
She was always known for having little trouble striking up a casual conversation, even with
total strangers, her sense of humor was delightful, and her smile was contagious. She rose to
fame as a well-known shero by leading a fierce, caring life free of complaints and gaining the
respect and affection of many. Every day, she served as a living example of tenacity and
inspiration for life, despite her multiple afflictions. Myrna's unshakable strength, faith, and
love are still changing lives today. Her infectious delight was evident in her many smiles,
jokes, laughter, and the common phrases she always used "to be truthful or to be honest",
which will always be treasured. Just hours before her death, she was the epitome of that
million-dollar smile. What a powerful, steadfastly loving soul you are!

You will be truly missed! We love you, infinitely!

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Services

Visitation
Saturday
April 13, 2024

10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Greater Mount Zion BC
4600 Cleveland Ave
Kansas City, MO 64130

Funeral Service
Saturday
April 13, 2024

11:00 AM
Greater Mount Zion BC
4600 Cleveland Ave
Kansas City, MO 64130

Interment following funeral service
Saturday
April 13, 2024

Mount Moriah Cemetery
10507 Holmes Rd
Kansas City, MO 64131

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