It grieves us to announce the passing of our brother, Myron Sorenson, whom we lost in December of 2020. Myron was the second to the youngest of the brothers, in a family consisting of five boys and two girls. Anyone who knew Myron would agree he was the strong and sturdy type, with a build to match. Among the things Myron loved, he enjoyed classic rock and roll music by Bob Seger and Led Zeppelin, along with motorcycles and vintage sports cars. Most of all, Myron loved his family. Even while he lived out of state at times, he remained close to the family. Another interesting facet of Myron's personality was that he enjoyed children and loved to see them smile.This included visiting his nephew, Darris, most days. Myron was a hard worker with a strong desire to get the job done. His past professions included tree falling/trimming, auto mechanic, counter clerk, and bar bouncer. But by far his most interesting profession was when he worked on a seismograph crew for a petroleum company, where he traversed through remote mountainous regions to detonate dynamite and measure the seismic waves in search of potential oil. This was not a job for the faint of heart, but Myron did it and did it well. In years past, Myron was often surrounded by friends who loved to join him on his next adventure. Whether it was a backyard barbecue, camping in the woods, or a visit to the local tavern to rack up a game of eight-ball, Myron wasn't alone. You could always spot him from a distance with his strong build and thick hair. That was Myron (aka, Banjo Man). We are grateful to have a brother like Myron, and he will always be missed. We look forward to the blessed hope of meeting again on Heaven's beautiful shore. Myron is survived by his two sons, Michael and Myron Jr., of whom he was very proud; his grandchildren; brothers, Scott, Monte, and Jerry; sister, Maria; and numerous beloved nephews, nieces, and cousins.