Wesley "Wes"-Meyer-Obituary

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Wesley "Wes" A. Meyer

North Platte, Nebraska

Jul 9, 1949 – Jan 28, 2025

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BORN
July 9, 1949
DIED
January 28, 2025
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Carpenter Memorial Chapel - North Platte Obituary

Wesley “Wes” A. Meyer, 75, of North Platte passed away on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at home surrounded by friends and loved ones.

Wesley was born July 9, 1949 in North Platte to Walter and Laura (Wolcott) Meyer.

He grew up in North Platte and graduated from North Platte High School...

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Wes was a loving, caring brother-in-law. He was a hard worker . Working to keep his yard in tip top shape, with beautiful flowers and growing a large garden. His garden always produced an abundance of vegetables . All the neighbors benefited from Wes's green thumb. I am so glad I got to visit with him on one of his better days. We talked about have much fun we had when my family came to visit every year. We played cards and he and I were partners and did well. He talked about going hunting...

Carol, we are so sorry to hear of the passing of Wes. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Wes was a joy to work with when I managed the radio stations years ago. He was a good man. A very gentle man! Thoughts and prayers for the family.

Uncle Wes, I have always loved you and Aunt Carol. I was a sitter for Tommy and Ronny. Lol. I was not the best, but I kept them safe and alive. Lol...I am so grateful for everything you did for my dad, your brother Frank. You treated him well. I could see that you loved him very much and did kind things such as putting a wreath on his grave every Christmas. You planted a tree in his memory. I am so grateful for that kind gesture. My dad only had kind things to say about you and your family. ...

Wes was an amazing man. My family was always amazed at how hard he worked. He was a very giving and loving person. I will always have wonderful memories of him as my uncle. Grateful for all the family and people he touched.
Aunt Carol, Tom and Ron, our family is so sorry for your loss. Love you all.❤

Carol,
So sorry for your loss. Your family is in my prayers.

Wes was always open and friendly in answering questions and sharing information with us at the Bulletin. In our experience, he was a great public servant. Best wishes to his family.

Wish I could be there for everyone. My prayer go out to my two cousins Tommy and Ronnie. I love both of you guys and can't imagine your going through. Carol sorry I haven't kept up with you guys but I will always remember you and Wes.

Worked with Wes for 15 years and always enjoyed working with him. He kept the City’s best interest at heart and was truly dedicated not just saying so to be nice.
Our sympathy to Carol and family and his many friends.