Louis-Meyer-Obituary

Louis Meyer

Moraga, California

1937 - 2017

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Louis Albert Meyer

1937 - 2017

Louis Albert Meyer of Moraga, passed away on December 30, 2017 in the presence of family at the age of 80.He was an educator, an alumni of St. Mary's College, Moraga (Class 59) and graduate of Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco. Following 5 decades of...

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Mr. Lou Meyer was the dad of my best friend Chris growing up across the street and I still think of him as the rock of Thune Avenue.

Mr. Meyer was the first American dad I knew, having moved to Moraga after arriving here from Korea as a young boy. Through all the childhood shenanigans with Chris, Mr. Meyer was there to instill in me an indelible vision of the American values that I respect today in other men - command and sharing of knowledge, discipline, fairness and...

My deepest sympathies to my cousins on the passing of their very special father, and to my Aunt on the passing of her dear brother.
Although I was not able to spend as much time with my uncle as I would have liked, I kept up with things through my mother and an occasional telephone call with him. But I really got to reconnect with him and know him on a deeper level about 7 years ago when my family and I spent about a week with him and my Aunt Ginnie in Moraga and then went up to Pollock...

CMn mi amigo, Cobi Cabrera ... tal alegría!

It was an honor to be Lou's friend. We used to hang out together in the days before we settled down, got married and raised our families. Quite simply, Lou was the real deal, an authentic human being and a helluva man. It was only after he got back in touch with me last year that I realized what an enormous effect he had had on my life in all the years in between. He and Ginnie and a band of friends taught me some plain human values that I had not learned anywhere else. I am grateful to...

To the Meyer Family;
Our thoughts and prayers are with you on the passing of Lou. I remember him from my days as a student at Sacred Heart. He would always say hello. then when I came back to coach at SHCP he would take the time to stop and chat and see how I was doing and things were going with the team. He will be missed but his legacy lives on at SHCP.

Mike & Debbie Carey

To Lou's family, you are in our thoughts prayers.

Lou was a scholar, a gentlemen and one dedicated to his family and academic profession. It was an honor to know him and Ginnie.

May Lou rest in peace with his beloved Ginnie.

Lou was a great man and a GREAT GAEL! He will be missed. Bless you, Lou!