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Herman E. Meier

Providence, Rhode Island

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Herman Meier passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on February 20, 2006.

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hi dad i miss you mom is sick and did not make it over tonight . she said she would come by tomorrow .. i will come see you tomorrow

hi dad ,would love to here " i'm standing here with a phone in my ear " still missing you .

I'm in church this morning and i am trying to think of why i never saw my father cry at his dads funeral, and for a minite or two i thought that he was cold and i remember getting really mad at him for not crying at his dads funeral. but as i listened to the priest and almost started to cry i stopped myself as my son and daughter looked at me and asked if i was crying . i said " NO ". daddy was not crying , i realized that i could not cry in front of my children. just like my father could...

well one month has gone by and it seems like a hundred years ago since i saw my dad and i can't stop thinking about him . every time i do something that he taught me or something comes out of my mouth that he use to say . its going to be hard without him

Brian, Eric & Mom - I am deeply saddened to hear about your father & husband. My deepest sympathy. I will be praying for all of you.
I can remember many years ago being in RI & sharing your family's love.

Peace & Love, Rich & Laurie

To The Meier Family,

With Sympathy in the loss of your husband/father

May loving memories of the one who meant so much to you bring peace and comfort to your heart and ease your sorrow, too....
...For the memories that you cherish, though they sometimes bring a tear, will help you to feel that your husband/father's love is always very near.

Thinking of you and wishing you comfort and peace.

Love,
John, Tricia, and Zoe

I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Herman Meier. But the passion for life and the work ethic he intilled in brian I could tell he was a special father and teacher. My condolenses go out to the whole Meier family.

To the Meier Family,

Please except my deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband & father,

In ways big and small,
your loved ones life
changed your world
he left it a better place,
and touched so many hearts
to ever be forgotten.
May you all find comfort
in knowing that many people
share your sadness.

"unimportant things to know..." was a phrase my dad used alot after he would give us a word of advice, or tell us a historical fact, or talk about something he read in Popular Mechanics magazine.

i think it's little details like this we will always remember as they become a part of me and my brother.

i like to believe that those who were touched by his life are the living expressions of his love , his values, his humor -- and who he was

-- but it's hard to go...