Jen Myers Death, Obituary St. Louis, MO – The St. Louis community is mourning the loss of Jen Myers, a beloved former radio host on Y98 who passed away recently. Myers, whose voice and stories resonated with listeners for 26 years, spent 15 impactful years at Y98, where she connected with audiences on personal and powerful topics, including her experiences with infertility, parenting, and her courageous battle with cancer. Throughout her career, Myers used her platform not only for entertainment but also as a way to share deeply personal experiences, creating a unique and lasting bond with her listeners.
Her approach to radio, marked by authenticity and vulnerability, earned her a devoted following and made her a trusted voice in St. Louis. Myers’ influence extended far beyond the radio station. Known for her big heart, she was actively involved in numerous community projects and charitable organizations. Her efforts helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for causes close to her heart, including Pedal the Cause, St. Louis Children’s Hospital, the Ollie Hinkle Heart Foundation, and Pink Ribbon Good, among others. Her dedication to these organizations reflected her passion for making a difference in the lives of others.
Former colleagues, listeners, and community members have expressed their sorrow and gratitude for the legacy Myers leaves behind, noting her lasting contributions both on and off the air. Her dedication to her craft, combined with her commitment to community service, made her a beloved figure who will be deeply missed. Y98 and the greater St. Louis community have lost an iconic voice and compassionate advocate. Myers’ memory and contributions will continue to inspire as her legacy lives on through the countless lives she touched.