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Fred T Meyer

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Fred T Meyer

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20 Jul 2012 (aged 86)
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Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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FRED T. MEYER

Fred T. Meyer, age 86, of 1514 South 24th Street, Manitowoc, was reunited with his soul mate Anna Mae on Friday, July 20, 2012. Fred has been residing since Monday at the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in Sheboygan Falls where he passed away.

Fred was born December 5, 1925 in Manitowoc. He was the son of the late Fred J. and Viola Simmer Meyer. Fred was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1944. He entered the United States Navy and served overseas during World War II in the Pacific Theatre having been stationed on a floating dry dock in New Hebrides, an island group in the South Pacific. He then was assigned to the heavy cruiser USS Baltimore for two years where he went from Japan to Pearl Harbor. After his honorable discharge Fred returned a partner in Triad Radio and TV and also was a supervisor at Holiday House Plant #2. On September 16, 1950 he married Anna Mae Hemmer at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Manitowoc. She preceded him in death on May 31, 2011. Fred and his wife enjoyed many years at their cottage in Sand Bay, Door County along with their winters spent at Citrus Park in Florida.

He is survived by two sons: David (Nancy) Meyer, Manitowoc, WI; Daniel Meyer, Costa Rica; two grandchildren: Christopher (Catherine) Meyer, Fond du Lac, WI; Michael and his fiancé Virginia, Bellevue, WI; two great grandchildren: McKenna Anne and Savannah Rose Mery;l special friends: William and Larilyn (sic) Blomgren, California; other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents: Fred J. and Viola Meyer; wife: Anna Mae; one sister and brother-in-law: Marian and Alfred Ziemer.

In honoring Fred’s wishes there will be no visitation or funeral services. Cremation will take place at the Harrigan Parkside Crematory and Chapel. Burial of his cremated remains will take place at Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
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FRED T. MEYER

Fred T. Meyer, age 86, of 1514 South 24th Street, Manitowoc, was reunited with his soul mate Anna Mae on Friday, July 20, 2012. Fred has been residing since Monday at the Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in Sheboygan Falls where he passed away.

Fred was born December 5, 1925 in Manitowoc. He was the son of the late Fred J. and Viola Simmer Meyer. Fred was a graduate of Lincoln High School with the class of 1944. He entered the United States Navy and served overseas during World War II in the Pacific Theatre having been stationed on a floating dry dock in New Hebrides, an island group in the South Pacific. He then was assigned to the heavy cruiser USS Baltimore for two years where he went from Japan to Pearl Harbor. After his honorable discharge Fred returned a partner in Triad Radio and TV and also was a supervisor at Holiday House Plant #2. On September 16, 1950 he married Anna Mae Hemmer at St. Andrew Catholic Church in Manitowoc. She preceded him in death on May 31, 2011. Fred and his wife enjoyed many years at their cottage in Sand Bay, Door County along with their winters spent at Citrus Park in Florida.

He is survived by two sons: David (Nancy) Meyer, Manitowoc, WI; Daniel Meyer, Costa Rica; two grandchildren: Christopher (Catherine) Meyer, Fond du Lac, WI; Michael and his fiancé Virginia, Bellevue, WI; two great grandchildren: McKenna Anne and Savannah Rose Mery;l special friends: William and Larilyn (sic) Blomgren, California; other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents: Fred J. and Viola Meyer; wife: Anna Mae; one sister and brother-in-law: Marian and Alfred Ziemer.

In honoring Fred’s wishes there will be no visitation or funeral services. Cremation will take place at the Harrigan Parkside Crematory and Chapel. Burial of his cremated remains will take place at Calvary Cemetery, Manitowoc.
Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
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