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C. Richard Meyer Faia

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C. Richard Meyer FAIA Captain USNR Ret. To our sorrow, C. Richard "Rick" Meyer, left this life Friday, January 26, at the young age of 62. Rick was born in Schenectady, NY on May 11, 1944 to Charles F. and Alice L. Meyer. He spent his childhood in New Mexico and Arizona finally moving to Los Altos, CA where he graduated from high school. He attended UC Berkeley where he obtained a degree in Architecture. During that time he met his loving wife, Peggy H. Anderson, and they were married on July 15, 1967 in Sausalito, CA. In 1968, he received a commission in the US Navy serving 3 years at the Naval Communications Station in Yokosuka, Japan. He continued as a Naval reserve officer for 23 years in Seattle and retired as a Captain serving as the Commanding Officer for the Naval Control of Shipping unit. He and Peggy came to the Pacific Northwest in 1972 for Rick's post-graduate studies at the University of Washington, and they lived in the Seattle area for the next 35 years. In 1976 Rick joined Callison Architecture retiring 30 years later as Principal-in-Charge of Callison's Program Management, overseeing the firm's Quality Assurance and Risk Management programs. He traveled extensively for the firm working with clients in Korea, Brazil and India among other places. He was founder and supporting member of the UW College of Architecture and Urban Planning Professionals Advisory Council where he helped initiate the model Student Practicum Program in Architecture that has become one of the leading practice oriented programs of its type in the nation. He served as Chair of the AIA National Risk Management Committee and was President of the Seattle Chapter of the AIA. In 2000, he was inducted into the AIA College of Fellows in recognition of the significance of his achievements to advance the profession in the area of design practice. Rick was a man of wide interests and he truly never wasted a minute of his life. He was a builder, craftsman, and wood worker and loved art and music. He had vision, imagination, boundless energy and curiosity: a true life-long learner. He guided his family in building a timber frame cabin from the ground up--through clearing the land to shingling to roof. He and Peggy enjoyed traveling the world together. Above anything he may have accomplished he was most proud of his children, son, Chris and daughter, Sharlyn; his son-in-law, Jon Engstrom; and the joy of his life, granddaughter, Isabelle Engstrom. Rick also leaves behind his mother, Alice; brother, Lee Meyer (Linda) of Snohomish; sister, Barbara Meyer of Lake Stevens; and a much-loved extended family. Rick's family would like to thank Dr. Sam Whiting and his team at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance for compassionate care and guidance this last year. A Celebration of Rick's Life will be held at the Bonney-Watson Parker Chapel, 900 SW 146th St. in Burien, WA (206) 244-2320 on Thursday, February 1, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers remembrances can be sent to the University of Washington Foundation for the UW Rome Program in memory of Rick Meyer: UW Foundation 1200 5th Ave. Suite 500, Seattle, WA 98101. Please sign the guest book at www.bonneywatson.com.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Jan. 30, 2007.

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Se Yoo

February 5, 2007

Despite the busy schedule, Rick always found time to mentor young professions like me. I will remember his kind guidance and encouragement forever. He will be missed.

Connie Petersen

February 1, 2007

Having worked with Rick at Callison, I experienced his integrity and passion. He inspired, motivited and led others to high standards. Above all, he showed balance and compassion in his career and relationships. Rick will be missed greatly.

Vikramaditya Prakash

February 1, 2007

Rick was one of the original members who helped form the UW Architecture's Professionals' Advisory Council, and was the Council's de facto institutional memory until his retirement. In this time Rick and I became good friends. Rick believed in the institution of education with a genuine and selfless passion. He believed that a
good education, first and foremost, taught important life lessons. Rick was most moved when a student would tell him how much a particular educational experience meant to him/her personally.

He will be missed.

Vikram Prakash

Mark Nelson

February 1, 2007

My condolences go out to Rick's family, friends and business associates. I have known Rick since he first came to Seattle and have appreciated his friendship and dedication to his profession and to Callison Architecture. He will be missed, and always remembered for his generous service to his country and profession.

Tracy Woods

January 31, 2007

Rick was an inspiration to my understanding and appreciation of Architecture. He practiced with a passion for Architecture, and his charisma was felt by many. He always had a kind and encouraging word, for those who had the pleasure to work with him. Rick was very complimentary, and always mentored to instill confidence and pride in what you do. I will miss him dearly, but I know that heaven look a lot better now that Rick is there.

Dawn Clark

January 31, 2007

Rick's kind and generous spirit will always be remembered here at Callison. Rick was a wonderful mentor and role model throughout our time working together - from Nordstrom stores in the US and our work in Korea, and negotiating contracts from Dubai to Bangkok. He always did his best to work through the most obscure and challenging issues in our cross-cultural work, always with a calm and helpful approach. My thoughts are with you Peggy for your loss and know his spirit will continue through all of us he inspired.

Janet Faulkner

January 30, 2007

Rick was a collegue, a mentor, a role model, and a friend. He lived an enviable life: one full of passion for family, friends, vocation and vigorous interests, all belied by his unassuming demeanor and calm spirit. He embodied the saying: "Act like a man of thought; think like a man of action." I will miss him greatly.

Walter Schacht

January 30, 2007

Our deepest sympathies to Rick's family and friends. His contributions to the design profession and the community were enormous. He will be remembered by his colleagues for his great work.

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