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Michael David Meyers

1989 - 2015

Michael David Meyers obituary, 1989-2015, Los Angeles, CA

Michael Meyers Obituary

Michael David Meyers, 25

Los Angeles, California

December 1, 1989 ~ November 21, 2015

Michael D. Meyers died on November 21, 2015 in an avalanche while climbing in the eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains near Lone Pine, California. He was 25 years old. Michael grew up at his family's home in Haven Township, with his parents David and Catherine, and his brother, William. He attended Talahi Elementary school and graduated in 2008 from St. John's Preparatory School, Collegeville, Minnesota. He was awarded a physics scholarship to attend Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2012. Michael was offered Fellowship grants to study physics at several prominent Universities. He accepted a Fellowship at UCLA, where in 2014 he earned his Master's Degree in Physics. Michael was working toward his PhD. in Theoretical Physics, concentrating on the area of Plasma Physics at UCLA at the time of his death.

In High School and after his first year of college, Michael worked at the Clear Lake Farmers Elevator. At the end of his second year of college, he was asked to work as a Level 1 Scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, where he continued to work while in college and up to receiving his Master's Degree. He was working as a member of a research team at UCLA studying plasma physics at the time of his death. He authored and was co-author of articles published in science journals. Michael's hobbies included mountain climbing, mountain biking, running and strenuous workouts, auto mechanics, and recently, pistol target shooting. He enjoyed popular music. Michael made many friends from around the world along the way.

Michael is survived by his mother, father, and brother, Grandparents Kathryn and Charles Crews, Staples, Minnesota, aunts and uncles Patricia and Wendell King, South Haven, Minnesota, James and Cheryl Meyers, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Karen Bachman and Dr. Robert Fish, Minneapolis, Martin and Jamie O'Link, St. Cloud.

Michael was a skilled climber and he loved the solitude of the mountains and wilderness. The search and rescue (SAR) teams who found Michael said it was clear to them that he was an experienced climber and that he thoroughly researched this climb leaving a detailed map of his route. He had excellent climbing equipment and was well prepared. The SAR teams agreed that avalanches are a risk every climber faces. The Sierra Nevada Mountains are the tallest in the lower 48 states and Michael said that climbing them made him feel alive.

Michael was an extraordinary son, who lived a short life filled with extraordinary achievements. We are left to wonder what extraordinary things he might have done. He will always be deeply missed.

The family has decided not to have a service in keeping with what Michael would have wanted. Donations to St. John's Preparatory school are requested, in lieu of flowers and memorials.

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Published by St. Cloud Times on Dec. 2, 2015.

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Lawrence Staunton

January 17, 2016

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Deb Metcalf

December 4, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. I can't think of any words that will lessen your pain and loss. So very, very sad... he sounded like a talented, brilliant young man who will be sorely missed.

December 4, 2015

What a remarkable, brilliant fellow!

Irene

December 2, 2015

I expressed my thoughts about Mike here --www.involuntarysass.com/blog/mikememories

Will, you know where to find me if you need to talk.

Beth Roth

December 2, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss. We will hold your family in our prayers.

chad dematteis

December 2, 2015

Tears in my eyes with the deepest sympathy to his family. Simply can't imagine. Always looked forward to and enjoyed conversing with this truly unique and special young man. Will have a drink or 4 in his honor tonight. SKOL Michael!!!!

Lawrence Staunton

December 2, 2015

Such a great loss. I was Michael's advisor at Drake University, and was the contact person who got him into Los Alamos for the summer after his sophomore year. He was a very gifted student, and I expected him to be a truly great scientist. The world has lost a future energy breakthrough in this tragedy. My most heartfelt condolences.

December 2, 2015

Cathy, David, William...My heart aches for you and the loss of your son and brother, Michael. What an extraordinary young man he grew up to be and that's a reflection on his wonderful parents, brother and extended family. Please know that you're in my thoughts and prayers and if you ever need to talk or need anything during this time of sadness, don't hesitate to call me. In sympathy and love, Carol DeGiovanni

Sheila Campbell

December 2, 2015

David, Cathy and William,
Our hearts are heavy. I can not even imagine what you have gone through in the last few weeks. We will all miss Michael so much. We are so thankful for all the times we spent together in scouts. He was amazing. We will miss his laugh, and his stories. I can still see Peter, Brad, Michael and William at scout outings and raking leaves. So many good times. So many good memories. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Much love from the whole Campbell family. Sheila, Bob, Ashley, Peter, and Brad.

Audrey Pope

December 2, 2015

My deepest, heartfelt sympathy; you are constantly in my prayers.

David Werschat

December 2, 2015

David and family. I didn't know Michael but after reading about him, I think I would have liked him. I am so sorry for your loss and can't imagine the sadness you must have. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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