Myra Jean Lee Roller, 83, passed away peacefully April 25, 2007 at Skagit Valley Hospital after a brief illness, with her daughters by her side. Myra was born November 19, 1923, in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, daughter of Minnie Hogan and David Lee. She graduated from Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1944 and immediately joined the Navy Nurse Corp. Myra was stationed at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital, where in 1945 she met and later married William J. McClung III, USMC. In 1946 while stationed in San Francisco she and Bill became the parents of daughter, Mary Elizabeth. After Bill was killed in Korea, Myra continued her nursing career as a visiting nurse for the Navy and Marine families in and around the Camp Pendleton, CA area. In 1954 she married Harry Roller (who preceded her in death in 2002) and began a new life in Seattle, moving to Mount Vernon in 1958 where Harry taught at Skagit Valley College. Myra quickly became an active community contributor and volunteer. Her special interests were the Community Concert association and the Skagit Valley Hospital Guild, where she served as President several times. She was a longtime hospital volunteer. Many will remember her always friendly face from the hospital gift shop. Her volunteer spirit continued on with the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation where she served as the Guild representative on the Foundation Board for several terms. She was also a generous and avid supporter for the annual Festival of Trees. Anyone who knew Myra knew of her love of Hawaii. She made many trips there over the years. She and her two daughters were able to spend several wonderful Christmas holidays in the Islands after Harry passed away. Myra will be long remembered for her genuine interest and caring for all people; her loving concern for all who surrounded her; her always pleasant smile and easy, gentle laughter. She was truly a beautiful, gracious and "classy" lady! Myra will be deeply missed by her daughter, Mary Elizabeth McClung, and her foster daughter Mary Elizabeth Morris and her family. Also surviving are her niece Arline Hinckley and nephew Dr. Mark Roller and their families; a special neighbor, friend, and caregiver, Cheryl Minaker and her family; and by many extended family and friends who knew and loved her. The family would like to thank Dr. Guilford Traylor, and the staff and physicians of the Skagit Valley Hospital Critical Care Unit for their care and kindness. In lieu of flowers the family suggests remembrances be made to the Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation, the Harry E. Roller Nursing Scholarship at Skagit Valley College, or to a favorite charity. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday April 28, 2007, 11:00am at Hawthorne Funeral Home 1825 E College Way in Mount Vernon with a reception to follow in the Hawthorne Reception Room.