Wilbert Henry "Walt" Meyers

Wilbert Henry "Walt" Meyers obituary, Albuquerque, NM

Wilbert Henry "Walt" Meyers

Wilbert Meyers Obituary

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Age 92 passed away December 13, 2013. Walt was born on July 20, 1921 in McPherson, Kan., to John and Amelia Meyer.
Walt met his wife, Mary Louise Hoefer when they were juniors in high school in Salina, Kan.. Their first date was a movie, and they were together for over 70 years. Walt and Mary were married December 4, 1942 in Washington D.C., where Walt was stationed in the Army. They raised six children, had ten grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Upon testing, Walt was sent by the Army to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he majored in chemical engineering. He joined the Army's Manhattan District in Los Alamos in 1944 and contributed his technical talents in the development, loading and assembly of the nuclear weapons used at the Trinity site and on Nagasaki, Japan. In a letter dated October 1, 1945, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Director for The Manhattan Project, wrote these words to Walt:
"You are to be especially commended for the excellence of your work and for the qualities of leadership which you have shown throughout your work with the project during the last eighteen months. In the days when we were skeptical about the likelihood of success of the first atomic bomb trial, you helped develop methods of recovery and chemical separation, which were intended to save the invaluable active material should the bomb fail. It took strength of character to work hard and cheerfully as you did when asked to work on the methods to be used in case of failure rather than on the methods with which to achieve success. In the last two months before Trinity, you worked on problems associated with explosives. Military security prevents our describing the details of that work, except to say that your individual contribution was significant in achieving the success of our program at Trinity and Nagasaki. You more than anyone else helped to organize the production of this one component of the bomb."
Walt was also involved in the invention of the exploding bridge-wire detonator. He established quality, surveillance, and training programs for military crews to handle, inspect and install detonators and weapons. He was involved in the development of the "slapper" version of the exploding bridge-wire detonator. In his position as associate group leader for advanced development in the detonator systems group at Los Alamos National Laboratory, he emphasized application of technology toward conventional military weapons. As a member of the pyrotechnics and explosive applications section steering committee, and in his work with the American Defense Preparedness Association, he was instrumental in encouraging information exchanges between the British nuclear laboratory, Lawrence Livermore, Sandia, China Lake, the Naval Lab in Washington D.C., and Eglin Air Force Base. He hosted several technical meetings, and arranged a number of papers from the nuclear community in efforts to share national laboratory technology to foster advances of the U.S. Military forces field explosive devices. Walt was also sent to Operation Greenhouse at the Eniwetok Atoll where he witnessed several nuclear tests. Walt rode in a plane designated as a 'sample plane' (after each test, fighter planes equipped with filters would fly through the debris cloud to collect samples which were sent back to Los Alamos as soon as possible). Walt worked for the Los Alamos National Laboratory for over 40 years, officially retiring in 1988, but unofficially involved in a consulting capacity for fifteen years following. Walt said that he "was blessed to have a job he liked until the day he retired, and that his work in Los Alamos had him on cutting edge of technology, trying to do what had not been done before." Walt had a love of gardening, and his children and grandchildren have fond memories of eating right out of the garden. An avid camper and lover of nature, Walt organized regular ventures to Vallecito Lake in the San Juan Range of Colorado. Through the years he was an active member of the United Church in Los Alamos, White Rock Presbyterian, Bryce Ave. Presbyterian in White Rock, Forest Gate Presbyterian in Colorado Springs, Colo., and Providence Presbyterian in Albuquerque. He served as an Elder in the Presbyterian churches. When asked what advice about life he would like to leave his family members, he said, "Realize your need for God's work in your life. He will help you if you ask. He does not always answer the way we would like and accepting that is an important factor - - accept it when it comes out that way." Walt was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Louise Meyers; his son, Richard Mark Meyers; his grandson, Ryan Steward; and his second wife, Virginia Logan, to whom he was married in 2009. Walt is survived by his daughter, Lynn Perkins and her husband, Jim of Topeka, Kan.; son, Dr. James H. Meyers of Louisville, Ky.; son, Robert Meyers and his wife, Carol of Albuquerque; daughter, Carole Steward and her husband Tom of Los Alamos; daughter, Jan Proett and her husband, Steve of Golden, Colo.; grandson, Scott Meyers and his wife Kate, of Albuquerque; granddaughter, Cathy Morgan and her husband Bruce of Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; grandson, Fred Hartman and his wife, Emily of Prague, Czech Republic; grandson, David Meyers and his wife, Nicole of Davenport, Iowa; grandson, J.T. Meyers and his wife, Lindsay of Louisville, N.C.; granddaughter, Erin Carmer and her husband, Ryan of Albuquerque; grandson, Andrew Steward of Denver, Colo.; granddaughter, Kristin Olson and her husband, Chris of Clovis; grandson, Daniel Steward of Vancouver, B.C.; 12 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service honoring the life of Walt Meyers will be held at 11 a.m., Dec. 28, 2013 at Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church, (White Rock), 333 Bryce Avenue, Los Alamos, NM 87544. There will be a light lunch reception at the church following the service. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to The Los Alamos Historical Society at [email protected], PO Box 43, Los Alamos, N.M. 87544.
To view information or leave a condolence please visit www.danielsfuneral.com
Daniels Family Funeral Services
4310 Sara Road SE
Rio Rancho, NM 87124
505-892-9920

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August 18, 2014

Allegra Carmickle posted to the memorial.

December 30, 2013

Larry Vaughan posted to the memorial.

December 27, 2013

Larry Keil posted to the memorial.

Allegra Carmickle

August 18, 2014

I was young when I knew Walt and Mary Meyers, but I remember that warm, loving smile of Walt's. We helped them move from one home to another before they eventually moved to New Mexico for Mary's health. Walt and Mary gave me a glass blown hummingbird as a Christmas ornament, and Mary's favorite hymn words hung prominently on their wall:
“O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made;
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy power throughout the universe displayed.”
They were a lovely example of a godly marriage, and I will never hear How Great Thou Art without thinking of them both.

Larry Vaughan

December 30, 2013

In the 70's, I worked for Walt. He was a very honest and fair man. I am honoured that he touched my life.

Larry Keil

December 27, 2013

Was so sorry to see of Mr. Meyers passing. Great memories of time spent at the their home growing up with good friend Dick Meyers. Condolences on your loss to all the family.

Larry & Jane Andrews

December 24, 2013

We are so sorry to hear of Walt's passing. What a wonderful, Christian man! Sorry we will not be able to make the memorial service.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

December 24, 2013

So sorry about Walt. The Meyers were great neighbors and I was fortunate to have him as my boss when I started work at the Lab in 1969. Dick and our son Jim were great buddies when they attended Canyon School.
Our deepest sympathy, Dorothy McNeese and family.

Kay Johnson

December 22, 2013

Our sincere condolences to the Meyers family. We met Walt this past February when my father, John, became a resident at the Village at Alameda. Dad is also a retiree from LANL so he and Walt had much in common and became quick friends. We are very grateful for their friendship as it made Dad's transition so much easier. Walt is deeply missed. You all are in our thoughts & prayers.

Chris Tucker

December 19, 2013

Uncle Walt knew the secret of happiness: faith, family, community and hard work. His warm smile and love are very much part of my childhood memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Nancy McKinney (Thalman)

December 17, 2013

Jan and Family,
I am sorry for your loss, but we know he is resting in the arms of Our Savior. I have great memories of his garden and greenhouse. Growing up, I loved going into your backyard. Your dad made it a wonderful place to be. Know that my family and I are praying for you all.

Doug Lora

December 17, 2013

He leaves a great legacy in his children. The ones I grew up with are amazing! Sorry for your loss.

Daniels Family Funeral Services

December 16, 2013

As the days go by, share the memories of your loved one with one another and strangers alike, for each life is precious and full of rich lessons meaningful to many. Please accept our condolences on the loss of your loved one and know your family will continue to be in our thoughts and prayers. ~Glenn Zachry and the staff of our Sara Road Mortuary.

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