Remembering Monica Myers: A Beacon of Love and Service in West Milford
Monica Myers' passing has deeply affected the West Milford community, leaving behind a legacy of compassion and dedication that resonates through every life she touched. From her spirited days as a South Harrison High School cheerleader to her impactful career at the FBI, her spirit shone brightly in every role she embraced.
Born to George and Nancy Hamrick Lough on July 19, 1974, in Clarksburg, West Virginia, Monica grew up surrounded by familial love. Her marriage to Scott Myers in 2001 marked the beginning of a 25-year journey filled with shared joys, challenges, and unwavering partnership. Together, they nurtured a family that became the cornerstone of her existence—son Zain Creamer, daughter Kierra Myers, and sons Landon and Brennen Myers.
Beyond her immediate family, Monica's influence extended to countless nieces, nephews, and friends, including her beloved grandchildren Addie and Amara. Her presence at every school event, her heartfelt cheers from the sidelines, and her tireless coaching of cheerleading and track teams painted a portrait of someone who lived to uplift others. Even in her final days, battling an unexpected illness, she remained committed to supporting her children's achievements, embodying the very essence of maternal devotion.
Professionally, Monica's 30-year tenure at the FBI as a Management and Program Analyst showcased her relentless drive. Yet, it was her ability to balance such a demanding career with being present for her family that defined her character. Her organ donation—a final act of generosity—ensures her legacy continues to save lives, reflecting the boundless empathy that guided her existence.
Tributes have flooded in from neighbors, colleagues, and friends, many sharing how her warmth and humor enriched their lives. Kierra Myers captured this sentiment perfectly in a heartfelt note, urging others to cherish memories of their "momma." The Myers family requests donations to the Harrison County Humane Society, honoring Monica's lifelong love for animals, and invites condolences at Amos Carvelli Funeral Home on December 18, 2026.