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It's been 11 years since you gained your wings and you are truly missed to this day! I know that you're even a greater man in Heaven than you were on earth. Peaceful rest, always.
JR
September 21, 2023 | Work
Austin, Texas
Fred Meyer Frederick Ray Meyer was born December 30, 1927 in Deerfield, Illinois and joined his parents and son, Brad, in heaven on September 24, 2012. Fred loved his wife of 57 years, Barbara, and their three children, Cheri, Amy and Brad, his five grandchildren, Justin, Brandon, Scott,...
Read MoreIt's been 11 years since you gained your wings and you are truly missed to this day! I know that you're even a greater man in Heaven than you were on earth. Peaceful rest, always.
JR
September 21, 2023 | Work
With deepest sympathy to the family during your time of grief...Psalm 46:1...God is for us a refuge and strength, A help that is readily to be found during difficult times...May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.
Hill
October 08, 2012 | GA
May the God of comfort help the Meyer family during this difficult time period. 2 Cor. 1:33
lee
October 06, 2012 | TX
Godspeed Fred Meyer,
Yesterday i was informed of Fred's passing. Today it struck me with unbelievable sadness. We have lost a great great man that i looked up to immensely. Fred's attitude, honor, strength and commitment were beyond reproach. I drove with Fred in 1997 on the RealTime Racing Team. As a true mark of just how great Fred was he was down to earth and approachable during our time together. Only later did i come to understand Fred's accomplishments in the Community...
Jim Lovett
October 02, 2012 | Chicago, IL
I had the pleasure of being associated with Fred as a member of the Aladdin Industries BOD. For twenty years. I always looked forward to those meetings. In difficult times Fred Always had a plan. He was a positive. Leader who always had time for the employees at all levels.
He certainly left his mark and will be missed
Don Almquist
September 30, 2012 | Noblesville, IN
I had the honor of meeting Fred and his sweet wife, Barbara, when I worked for the Grand Prix of Dallas Auto Racing. Fred was starting out in his auto racing career and drove in our Celebrity Race. Since Buddy Boren and I both were "card carrying Republicans", you must know how excited we were to have him in the race. He was so very kind and easy to work with. Texas has lost a wonderful man and leader. I am sure Fred, Buddy and Carrol Shelby must be having a great reunion...Love to his...
Lana Waldon
September 30, 2012 | Dallas, TX
Dear Barbara, Amy and Cheri, I am so saddened to know that your husband (father) has moved on to his new campaign. Fred was an amazing man. He drove for my RealTime Racing team for seven years, from 1996-2002. But he was much more than a driver. For the last 16 years, Fred was my mentor, providing invaluable advice on both business and personal matters. He was RTR's number one fan and attended races whenever his busy schedule permitted. His loss is the worst I have ever known.
Peter Cunningham
September 30, 2012 | Milwaukee, WI
Fred was an amazing man. He drove for my RealTime Racing team for seven years, from 1996-2002. But he was much more than a driver, for the last 16 years, Fred was my mentor, providing invaluable advice on both business and personal matters. He was RTR's number one fan and attended races whenever his busy schedule permitted. His loss is the worst I have ever known.
September 30, 2012
dear mr. meyers i will always cherish you in my heart, and always remember your caring and loving sense of humor. thank you for all the many blessings that you stored for us @ the cooper institute. i will never forget you your are still amazing. i will truly miss you... the sims family
carla smith sims
September 30, 2012 | Dallas, TX