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1. News Obituaries - M
www.sunburynews.com/contents/n - [Cached]Published on: 6/8/2002 Last Visited: 6/8/2002
Jeffrey Meyer
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Jeffrey Meyer
Jeffrey Lee Meyer, 42, Delaware, died unexpectedly Tuesday (October 12, 1999) at Riverside Methodist Hospital.
He was born April 26, 1957, in Delaware to John S. and Aldyth (Barber) Meyer, who survive in Delaware. Jeffrey was a 1975 graduate of Delaware Hayes High School and attended ATI, Wooster. He was formerly employed at Ranco Inc. in Plain City and was co-owner of the Backstretch Bar in downtown Delaware. He was confirmed a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church and Demolay Chapter of Hiram Lodge. He enjoyed playing bass guitar with local groups and was a member of numerous area golf leagues.
He is survived by his wife, Joanne (DeRosa) Meyer; son, Kyle Adam Meyer at home; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Judy Clancy, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Cindy and Richard Schlichting, Tucson, Ariz.; six nieces and two nephews; and many friends.
Calling hours were at Devore-Snyder Funeral Home, Delaware. Funeral services were held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Charles Woodward officiating.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lifeline of Ohio, 770 Kinnear Road, Suite 200, Columbus 43212. -
2. News Obituaries - M
www.sunburynews.com/contents/n - [Cached]Published on: 8/11/2001 Last Visited: 8/11/2001
Jeffrey Meyer
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Jeffrey Meyer
Jeffrey Lee Meyer , 42 , Delaware , died unexpectedly Tuesday ( October 12 , 1999 ) at Riverside Methodist Hospital.
He was born April 26 , 1957 , in Delaware to John S. and Aldyth ( Barber ) Meyer , who survive in Delaware. Jeffrey was a 1975 graduate of Delaware Hayes High School and attended ATI , Wooster. He was formerly employed at Ranco Inc. in Plain City and was co-owner of the Backstretch Bar in downtown Delaware. He was confirmed a member of St. Mark's Lutheran Church and Demolay Chapter of Hiram Lodge.. He enjoyed playing bass guitar with local groups and was a member of numerous area golf leagues.
He is survived by his wife , Joanne ( DeRosa ) Meyer ; son , Kyle Adam Meyer at ; two sisters and a brother-in-law , Judy Clancy , Scottsdale , Ariz. , and Cindy and Richard Schlichting , Tucson , Ariz. ; six nieces and two nephews ; and many friends.
Calling hours were at Devore-Snyder Funeral Home , Delaware. Funeral services were held at St. Mark's Lutheran Church with the Rev. Charles Woodward officiating.
In lieu of flowers , contributions may be made to Lifeline of Ohio , 770 Kinnear Road , Suite 200 , Columbus 43212.

