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James E. Meyer, M.D.
Greenville
James E. Meyer, M.D., 88, died on September 12, in Greenville, SC. Born on April 11, 1925, in St Louis, MO, he graduated from Yale University and Albany Medical College (NY). He served as medical director of a U.S. Army hospital train during the Korean War from 1951-53. Afterwards, he practiced for many years in Manchester, MO, before joining the Air Force and serving in the South Pacific. His last tour of duty was in Myrtle Beach. From there he retired to Pickens County and continued to serve his community by practicing at the Greenville County Free Medical Clinic on Wednesdays.
He was an avid fisherman, hunter, and gardener. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Meyer, daughters Jan Cummings of Minneapolis, MN, Susan Birge of Newport, VT and son, James Meyer, Jr, of Chesterfield, MO, along with stepchildren Susan Ramos of El Paso, TX, John Waller of Charlotte, NC, and David Waller of Newnan, GA, and ten grandchildren. He was a member of Fourth Presbyterian Church, where the celebration of his life will be held with military honors on Tuesday, September 17 at 4 p.m. followed by visitation in the Graham Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Fourth Presbyterian Church, 703 E Washington St, Greenville, SC, 29601.
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Dear Jan, Susan, and Jim Jr.,
Sorry to learn of the passing of your father. He loved you all. He was a respected family doctor--so intelligent with a great wit. He was a joy to work for.
My sympathy,
Helen Fink
Helen Fink
October 13, 2013
My Thoughts and Prayers to the Family of Dr.Meyers. I have just learned of his passing. I have seen Dr.Meyers at Dr.J.K Holcombes Office many years ago. He was a Very Caring Doctor.
Malinda Ladd-Nix
October 6, 2013
Dr. Meyer was our family doctor when I was a child and my family lived across the street and later down the street from them on Dietrich Road. He was a wonderful man. We were sorry to hear about his passing.
Sharon (Patterson) Holt
September 24, 2013
Beth, my sister Mary has kept me aware of the challenges during the final chapter of your husbands life. Just wanted to send my condolences and thank you for your love, devotion, and commitment.
Cathy Coleman
September 16, 2013
Beth,
Jim will be missed! We shared great stories and conversations. He was so blessed to have you in his life. My thoughts and prayers go out to you during this difficult transition.
Susie Candelario
September 16, 2013
Beth,
Jim will be missed! I loved his stories and we had great conversations. He was so blessed to have you in his life. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult transition.
Susie Candelario
September 16, 2013
Dear Jim & Mary:
Gino & I are so sad to hear of your father's passing. We met him several times at your family events & he was a very special person & a great father. My heart is heavy today, thinking of your loss.
Sandra & Gino Meranda
Sandra & Gino Meranda
September 16, 2013
Beth and family: We are saddened to learn of Dr. Meyer's passing. He was such a valuable volunteer for many years here at the Greenville Free Medical Clinic.
Suzie Foley
September 16, 2013
Beth my heart goes out to you and the family in this time of sorrow.I know this feeling of loss ,sadness and part of your heart is gone. The thing to remember he is in a better place and there is no pain.let me know if you need anything
Naomi Schilling
September 15, 2013
My deepest sympathy to you Beth, and your Family. You are all in my prayers during this very difficult time.
Judy Shiner
September 14, 2013
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