GUNS*GUITARS*BANJOS*SPEAKERS & MORE
Sep 13
9amTerms & Conditions
STAFF WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE TO HELP WITH LOADING ITEMS.

Adkins Auction Estate Sale
Description & Details
Adkins Auction Service is honored to conduct the auction for Sandy Myerrchin at Adkins Auction Center on September 20, 2025. Sandy had a deep love for music and especially enjoyed playing the guitar. She performed at various venues throughout the area and found joy in teaching guitar lessons to others. She had a passion for shooting sports. We are privileged to share with you her prized possessions.
This sale will have several musical instruments, lots of speakers and sound items, guns, antiques & collectibles, glassware and more. Stay tuned for more pictures.
GUNS
#1 HENRY REPEATING ARMS LONG COLT EVER ACTION
#2 MARLIN 22 AL LR SEMI AUTO
#3 MOSSBERG 410 GA 2 ¾ & 3” FULL CHOKE
#4 MOSSBERG 2 GA 2 ¾ & 3 “ CAMO
#5 RAWES 45 LONG COLT GERMAN MADE
#6 H& R ARMS MOD 949 22 CAL DOUBLE ACTION
#7 HOWA MOD 1500 REM 223
#9 HENRY 22 LR LEVER ACTION
#10 WESTERNFEILD 22 LR MOD 850B SEMI AUTO
#11 ANSCHUTZ MOD 525 22 LR
#12 NITROFIRE TRADITIONS 50 CAL BLACK POWDER
#13 SMITH WESSON BODY GOURS 380 W/ HOLSTER
AMMO
LOTS 50 CAL BLACK POWDER
45 LONG COLT
38 SHORT COLT
12 GA
9 MM
223 REM
3890AUTO
22 CAL
Obituary
Sandra “Sandy” Elaine Myerchin, 72, of Millville, passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at her home.
Sandy was born on October 22, 1952, in Bethany, the daughter of Raymond William and Maxine (Gorham) Myerchin.
Survivors include: brother, William Raymond (LaVern) Myerchin of Miller; four sisters: Sue (Paul) Davault of Circleville, KS, Kathy (Dennis) Cooper of Shell Knob, Patty Myerchin of Richmond, and Marcella (Michael) Tennyson of Springfield; several nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews also survive.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Sandy was raised and educated in Richmond, graduating with the Class of 1970. She went on to attend College of the Ozarks and later Central Missouri State University. Following her college education, she proudly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where she trained in journalism. After completing her military service, Sandy moved to Kansas City and began her career in journalism, working for the Kansas City Star and later returning to her roots at the Richmond News.
Sandy had a deep love for music and especially enjoyed playing the guitar. She performed at various venues throughout the area and found joy in teaching guitar lessons to others. Her compassion extended to animals, particularly her beloved cats. Sandy also enjoyed woodworking and had a passion for shooting sports, hobbies she pursued with enthusiasm and skill. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.
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