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Clifford “Mike” Meyers

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MEYERS Clifford "Mike"

Clifford Meyers, age 64, passed away recently in Jackson, TN, where he had been transferred with the DeVilbiss Co. He was a mechanical engineer and did extensive work in Taiwan and China. He later switched careers to teach small engine repair to prison inmates. He was an avid Ohio State fan, and always wore an Ohio State shirt. Cliff also enjoyed watching all sports, and making model cars and planes.

Cliff was preceded in death by his parents, Lois Jeanne and Clifford Meyers. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Karen; two sons, Michael (Marlene) Meyers of Toledo, OH, Kevin Meyers of Deerfield, MI; stepson, Douglas Marcis of Jackson, TN, and several grandchildren. Surviving siblings are, Chris (Marsha) Meyers, Cheryl Samuelson, Sherri Brooks, and their families. Also dearly missed by canine buddies, Oscar and Frankie.

The family wishes that donations in celebration of Cliff's life be made to the donor's choice. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Published in Toledo Blade on Nov. 17, 2013
MEYERS Clifford "Mike"

Clifford Meyers, age 64, passed away recently in Jackson, TN, where he had been transferred with the DeVilbiss Co. He was a mechanical engineer and did extensive work in Taiwan and China. He later switched careers to teach small engine repair to prison inmates. He was an avid Ohio State fan, and always wore an Ohio State shirt. Cliff also enjoyed watching all sports, and making model cars and planes.

Cliff was preceded in death by his parents, Lois Jeanne and Clifford Meyers. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Karen; two sons, Michael (Marlene) Meyers of Toledo, OH, Kevin Meyers of Deerfield, MI; stepson, Douglas Marcis of Jackson, TN, and several grandchildren. Surviving siblings are, Chris (Marsha) Meyers, Cheryl Samuelson, Sherri Brooks, and their families. Also dearly missed by canine buddies, Oscar and Frankie.

The family wishes that donations in celebration of Cliff's life be made to the donor's choice. A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Published in Toledo Blade on Nov. 17, 2013

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