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Charles C. Meyers

Norton Shores, Michigan

1933 - 2019

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Meyers, Charles C. Norton Shores Charles C. Meyers, age 85, passed away on April 1, 2019 after complications from a fall. He was born on November 17, 1933 to John and Dera (Cooper) Meyers in Kansas City, MO. Charlie served his country in the Army during the Korean Conflict. Charlie founded The...

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Dear Meyers Family,
So many want to say thank you, Charlie, for your service: military, state, city, county and for the memories at The Station!
Charlie was a part of all of our lives, Muskegon was lucky to have him here. He will be missed by many- thank you for sharing him with all of us.

Charlie what a Legend!
A great man, very kind hearted, soft spoken, great listener and never anything but a good word to share. He will always be a role model to many & will be missed in so many ways to mention them all. Our Hearts go out to the family as they find the strength to try and heal and live the life he would have wanted them to! May the journey for him be as great or even close to as great as he was!

I new Charlie for close to 50 years, he was a good friend and I will miss him.

JB

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So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Linda,

I am so sorry for your loss. I hope many sweet memories help to overcome the sadness.

Peggy Shields Newham

Linda, Chris, Scott, and families, I am heartbroken. Charlie was one of a kind the world will not be the same without him. So many great memories. All my love

Charlie Meyers was such a good man. I worked for both him and Glenda at Government Lake Lodge in Baldwin when I first moved up there. They were the best bosses a girl could ask for. I'll never, ever forget them. I then went on to work for them when I moved back to Muskegon to go to college. Again, I couldn't ask for more. Charlie was such a strong, smart, caring man...just the thing a young gal needs who grew up without a father. Thank-you, Charlie Meyers, for all you taught me, all you...