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Myria Lea Ince
03/05/1977 — 07/24/2024
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Myria Lea Ince
With great sadness, Myria passed on July 24, 2024, very suddenly and unexpectedly. She was only 47 years old.
Myria Lea Ince was born on March 5,1977 in Rocks Springs, Wyoming to Wayne and Kathy Reynolds. She was their only child.
They moved from Rocks Springs, Wyoming to Boardman, Oregon in 1979. Then went back to Wyoming for approximately 2yrs, then moved to Kennewick, Washington in 1981.
Myria started school in Kennewick at Sunset View Elementary and later graduated from Kamiakin High School in 1997. She went on to CBC college and obtained her bachelor’s degree in computer science, where she was inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa society in December 2001. She then attended Robert Morris University (online courses) school of Communications and Information system where she made the Dean’s list in the fall of 2016. She also took online courses through the University of Arizona, where she graduated with her Bachelor of Arts and Education Studies in December 2023.
In 2000, she married Aaron Norton. Together, they had one son, Zachery Norton. They divorced and she met her now husband, Ken Ince. They married on 11/12/13 in Las Vegas, and honeymooned while there.
They have continued to live in the Tri-Cities, Washington area.
August 1, 2011, Myria had accepted a job offer to work online from home with Alpine Access. Through many different name changes in the company, she continued to work for them for 13 years, which is known now as FOUNDEVER. The original person who hired her (Cindy) was still her current manager.
Myria had a love of animals at a young age. Growing up, she had a half wolf half husky dog named Clifford. She had a horse for a while and many cats too. Sometimes, she would drag home cats and dogs that were not always in the best shape. This included a dog named Freeway who was found along Highway 240 by Columbia Park.
Myria became very fond of Chinese Crested dogs. Her first one was named Spike, her second was Logan and recently her third is Macon.
Myria had many talents. One was the love of cooking. This talent came from her mother Kathy, as they both enjoyed and liked to try different dishes.
Myria played the Cello from age 12. She played in the Columbia Basin College Symphony Orchestra for many years. She could also play the piano and guitar.
Other enjoyments, besides spending time with her son and husband, were photography, plants, cars, motorcycles and camping.
Anything Myria put her mind to, she accomplished very well.
Myria was preceded in death by her mother Kathy and grandparents on both sides.
Myria is survived by her husband Ken, son Zachery, father Wayne, Uncle Gale and Aunt Sue, half-brother William, Great Aunts June and Lucy and many other family & friends.
A celebration of life will be held on September 7th, 2024, at 1pm at Einan’s / Events at Sunset in Richland, Washington.
Flowers can be sent to Einan’s/Events at sunset 915 Bypass Hwy, Richland, WA 99352
Myria was a beautiful person. She was always so helpful and really put her all into everything! I only knew her through work, & it has not been the same without her. I can speak for many in saying she meant a lot to a lot of us! She was always kind to help when I was in need of help at work, and she always showed her appreciation when we did well. She was likeable and approachable, patient and understanding too, which are not always qualities of people in management towards underlings. She always encouraged us to be our best, and to do our best, and set goals for ourselves.. She was a positive person and even at times a cheerleader. She made a huge impact on our team. I really miss her and so many others do too. This has taught me to take each day by the horns, enjoy life to its fullest, and let go of things that we can’t control or to let go of things that don’t go the way we wanted, forget the bad, remember the good, enjoy the present, be a blessing to others and try to turn the frown upside down – live life with a smile and enjoy the blessings out of life because life is fleeting. I’m really glad I had a chance to know her. Thank you for allowing us at work attend her celebration of life. My thoughts, prayers, and condolences go out to her husband, son, family, and friends who love and miss her so much. 💌🙏🏻🕯️
Working remotely with her at Foundever was a true gift. As a manager, she had guided me with such kindness and patience, always bringing a positive outlook to every situation. Whenever a problem seemed overwhelming or impossible, she was the type of person to say ‘it’s going to be okay; here’s what we’ll do’. She could take any challenge and make it manageable, nothing was unachievable to her. Although our interactions were not frequent, each moment I had with her made a profound impact on me. I can only imagine the depth of impact and affection she must have inspired in those who knew her even better. To Myria’s friends and family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Her passing was far too soon, but please take comfort in knowing that the time she spent on this earth left an everlasting imprint on everyone she interacted with.
Rest in love Myira! I’m very sorry for your family’s loss. She was the best supporting boss I have ever worked with .I worked for her for over 12 years till I retired.
Ken and Zach please keep all your good time’s close to your ❤️ Val Lamey
My deepest sympathy to the family, Foundever employee.
I met Myria when I began working at then Alpine – now Foundever back in 2017. I was on her team until she was promoted to our big boss lady. She was the real deal – kind, compassionate, very intelligent, funny and always had your back. To her family I am at a loss for words, she loved you all so very much and although you don’t know me I know you through Myrias words. I can only say that she was an exceptional person and she will be missed and I hope you know how many lives she made a difference in.
I worked for Myria at Foundever. My condolences for your loss.
Myia was loved and definitely missed. Prayers for all the family.
See you soon. Sam
Wayne, we are so sorry to hear about your daughter.
Phillip and Judy Lindsey
Rest in paradise. The world is truly a darker place without you in it
Rest in peace Myria
From India
(ex-foundever)
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