To all my loved ones that I am leaving behind, don’t worry about me because my Heavenly Father has set me free. Please be forever grateful and thankful for the happiness we’ve shared. If my parting has left a void, then fill it with remembered joy. This place was never meant to be a permanent home for any of us. Through all the pain and heartaches, give praises and honor to my Heavenly Father. As you celebrate the end of my life’s journey, I pray that each of you will find comfort in knowing that a loving and compassionate God knows
what is best for each of us.
Carnell Anthony Myers, Jr., was born on March 12, 1957, to Carnell Myers, Sr., and Luvenia Brown in Folkston, GA. Carnell received his formal education at Brunswick High School in Brunswick, GA. He was a member of the Class of 1976.
Carnell accepted Holiness as his Savior at a young age and was united with Living By Faith Ministry where he served as a Deacon.
In his leisure, he enjoyed fishing, crabbing, and cooking. He was employed by City Market as a shrimp man for many years.
In his last few months of his life, he became extremely close to God. Special thanks to Apostle Tomara Darden for speaking into his life for such a time as this.
Carnell Anthony Myers, Jr., departed this life on December 21, 2024. He was preceded in death by his mother, Luvenia Brown; father, Carnell Myers, Sr.; sister, Darlene Hayes; brother, Howard Myers; uncle, Archie Myers; and niece, Ronesha Brown.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his son, Carnell Anthony Myers III (Tonya); bonus daughter, Daisha Noble; stepfather, Isaiah Brown; sister, Cheryl (John) Banks; brother, Shawn (Trelle) and Ron (Bambi); sister, Carnella; brother, Lawrence, both of Florida; two special nieces whom he helped raise, Mariana Brown and Nanci (Robert) Carter; special uncle, Gary Myers; very close cousin, Michael Smith; and a host of sorrowing cousins, nephews, and friends.