George-Meyer-Obituary

Dr. George A. Meyer

Manchester, New Hampshire

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Alzheimer's Association

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BEDFORD - Dr. George A. Meyer passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Arbors of Bedford on July 7, 2013. He was born in Berlin, Germany on June 28, 1923, the son of Maximilian and Mary (Vitkin) Meyer. In 1939 at age 16, George and his family fled Nazi Germany, entering the U S...

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I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Meyer at CMC. He was a distinguished and respectful man who earned respect in return. I will always remember him for his quick wit and sense of humor. Truly a pleasure to have known him. My sympathy to his family and friends, he will be missed.

Dear Christian and Pete, God Bless the two of you for how you loved and cared for your father in his final years. You can feel grateful for his gifts as well as for the love you returned.

I had known Dr. Meyer since the 1970's, also having worked at Sacred Heart Hospital and CMC as a Medical Technologist. Dr. Meyer and my family had spent many joyous holidays at the house of Dr. Klein and his wife, Anna, and had the good fortune to meet Martha. We all shared an integral part of our historical past, those being the Holocaust, fleeing Hungary, and immigration to this wonderful land we called our home, the USA. It is Dr. Meyer's strong compassion towards others that will...

Brother Christian, Prayers to you and your family are sent to Creator. May the good memories comfort and console you. May your father's spirit rest in comfort and peace.
Love & Hugs, Eric & Leigh

I worked very closely with Dr. Meyer for many years at CMC. He was a true gentleman, who treated all with respect and compassion. I consider myself fortunate for having known him.

My sincere sympathy to the family

Dear Martha & Meyer Family,

Please accept our most heartfelt thoughts and condolences regarding the passing of Dr. Meyer. We are so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Manchester VNA Hospice