The Record (Troy, NY)

Myra Herron

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TROY - Myra Herron, 71, of Maple Avenue died Friday, April 14, 2017, at her residence after a battle with cancer which took four parts of her adult life.

Born in Washington, DC, she was the daughter of the late Herbert S. Taylor and Mary N. Taylor and wife for 36 years of Isom H. Herron. She was a native of Washington, DC until moving to Troy, NY in 1992 when her husband began working as a Professor at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute. She was a graduate of Roosevelt High School in Washington, DC, class of 1963, and Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, PA, class of 1967 where she majored in music. Upon graduating in 1967 she began teaching instrument­al music for the Washington, DC Public Schools where she taught from 1967-1987. Myra was a cellist, her primary instrument, which she began playing at the age of 8, but was familiar with how to play all orchestral instrument­s.

Myra was cellist for and a founding member of the ELIZABETH TAYLOR GREENFIELD STRING QUARTET a chamber music ensemble comprised exclusivel­y of African-American women. By invitation she performed twice for the Supreme Court of the United States. After moving to Troy she also performed with the Berkshire Symphony, Glens Falls Symphony (since 1996), Schenectad­y Sym-Sym phony and Lake George Chamber Orchestras. Myra was a Board Member and Program Chair for the Friends of Chamber Music in Troy and an active member of the Etude Club of Schenectad­y. A sincere, believing and practicing Christian, Myra was also a member of the Brunswick Presbyteri­an Church. At home she enjoyed taking piano lessons from her grandson, Grey!

Myra is survived by her husband Isom, her daughter, Jacquelyn H. (Christophe­r) Berry; two sisters, Pamela (David) Tyson and Gloria (Pearson) Liddell; a brother, Herbert (Brenda) Taylor, Jr., and her grandson, Grey Berry.

Relatives and friends may call at the Bryce Funeral home at 276 Pawling Avenue, Troy, NY on Friday April 21st from 4 o’clock to 7 o’clock pm.

The funeral service will be held at Brunswick Church, 42 White Church Lane Brunswick, NY at 11 o’clock a.m. Saturday with Reverend Elizabeth Shen O’Connor, officiatin­g. In-I terment will be immediatel­y afterwards in the nearby Brookside Cemetery Brunswick.

The family acknowledg­es the profession­al help of the staff of Community Hospice during the last year and a half.

In lieu of flowers contributi­ons may be made in memory of Myra Herron to the Glens Falls Symphony Orchestra.

To sign the guest book, light a candle or for service directions, visit www.bry-cefh.com

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