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Christopher A. Meyer

Middletown, Pennsylvania

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Christopher A. Meyer, 45, of 30 Woodland Avenue, Middletown, entered into rest suddenly on Saturday, September 14, 2013, at the Harrisburg Hospital. Chris was born on February 9, 1968, in Harrisburg and was the son of Robert W. and Margaret (Peggy Fochler) Meyer of Middletown. Chris was a...

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My sincerest sympathies Meyer Family. I will remember you and honor Chris' memory.

Sorry to see another classmate and friend pass away. Knew Whitey for many, many years. Also had the opportunity to have both his sons at school. Thoughts and prayers go out to all friends and family at this time. God bless and rest in peace.

Dear Peggy, Rob, and Sean- I am so sorry for your loss.

I am at a loss for words over the passing of Chris (Whitey). You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Peggy, Rob, Sean and Phil,
I am so very sorry to hear about your loss. I hope you can take comfort in knowing how many people have so very many good memories of Chris. The fact is, he was a very nice and charming guy. After hearing the news, my thoughts went immediately to the many childhood memories (and accompanying scars) I have of him. I know he will be deeply missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I am so sorry to hear about Chris's passing. As I reminisce about the memories of times we shared back in the 80's, my heart goes out to his family. He was a great guy and a lot of fun. RIP Whitey

Peggy, Rob, and Family,
We were saddened to read about the sudden death of Chris. The days ahead will be difficult for all of you but remember when the pain gets unbearable God will be walking along with you to help you stay strong through these trying times. Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Anita and Art Alleman

Chris, I thought about you just a few days before I heard the tragic news. I called Mike and told him the news. First words were "man, what a great guy"! and you definitely were that. I remember the summers at the swim club, and all the fun we had back in the 80's. im glad I got to no you...to the rest of your family and friends, I'm sorry for your loss