Myron R. Westenhofer

October 9, 1947 ~ August 1, 2020
Myron R. Westenhofer, 72, Mooresville, passed away August 1, 2020. Myron was born October 9, 1947, in Little Rock, Arkansas, to the late Paul R. and Mary Lou (Fowlkes) Westenhofer.
A resident of Mooresville since 1963, he attended Mooresville High School and later earned his GED. Myron was employed at Whiteford Leasing, IUPUI, and also at Crete Carrier for twelve years. He was a member of the Mooresville Masonic Lodge #78. Myron was a knowledgeable and very capable mechanic who enjoyed spending time in his garage and attending car shows. His friendly and personable demeanor created a large circle of friends. He was a regular fixture at the local McDonalds and at Poe’s, where he was affectionately referred to as the unofficial Mayor of Mooresville. Myron will be fondly remembered by his loving family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Jerry and John Westenhofer; half-brother, David Jester; half-sister, Fern Clark.
Survivors include brothers, David (Judy) Westenhofer and Bill Dowell; sisters, Myra Carter, Marcia (Randall) Rogers, Paulette Parsley; loving companion, Mary Westenhofer; a host of nieces and nephews; step-son, David Johnson; Mary's children, Ed (Cindy) Cicierko, Angie McElroy, Catherine (Brian) McClure and eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Visitation will be Monday, August 3, 2020, 4 to 8 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Tuesday, August 4, 2020, at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Mooresville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Churches in Mission. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Myron’s , positive outlook on life and his friendship will be missed by many . Jim Thompson
Myron was always a very nice person! I will always remember him driving around in his green army Jeep.
I remember he always had smile and kind word, and we cant forget Icabod!! Not sure if spelled it right. You could always tell spring was here because of his front porch swing! Will be greatly missed!!
Myron Not Only Was A Friendly And Great Person To Be Around Myron Also Was A Outstanding Diesel Mechanic And Was Willing To Help Anyone Tom Scott
I have been friends with Myron for many years waited on him many many times he was a great guy I will miss him
Thoughts and prayers are with the family
I enjoyed my time with Myron and now look back on it with great fondness. Always happy with his lot in life he set a great example for us to follow
A great guy and friend to all who knew him all the local car guys have lost a great man members of the Monrovia Knights car club
RIP.! Love you
Sending our deepest sympathies to Myron’s family and friends. Chet will forever cherish the garage visits every week and all the time they spent down at the car shows just shooting the breeze! Always smiling and and had a kind word for everyone. You will be sadly missed! Chet and Denise Gibbs
Myron was one of a kind and he was always pleasant to be around. I considered him part of the Dowell family. He will be truly missed.
We love you grandpa. You will be missed but you will always be in our hearts. Forever and always.
I am so sorry I didn’t find out in time I would have been there to hold your hand what we had never dies 💔