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Michael F. Meyer

Tucson, Arizona

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Michael F. (Mickey) Meyer 72, passed away July 25, 2009. Born in Indianapolis, Ind. October 7, 1936, Mickey came to Tucson with his family at the age of six. After attending Amphi H.S., he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corp. during the Korean Conflict. Upon leaving the Marine Corp. , he began his...

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I had the wonderful pleasure working with Mickey at Tucson Gas & Electric. The things I learned from his as a punk kid were invaluable & helped me grow into a man. RIP Mickey, love that you're still in the pits helping youngsters thrive!!

Very sorry to hear about Mickey passing, please accept my deepest sympathies he was a great Man! I Always enjoyed bench racing with Mickey

Joe-

Very sorry to hear about your dad please accept my condolences. I pray the best for you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob Mooney

May the lord lead all souls to heaven, May Mickey rest in Gods peace. He was a great person and very nice to us all.Your family's sadness is ours as well, Marc Catalano

Dear Meyer Family,

Our deepest sympathy in this time of loss.

Every Marine, past and present is an honored member in our family.

Semper Fi,

Patrick Rice
Marine Corps League
Detachment 1296
East Valley Marines

Mickey was a good friend and teacher. Taught me alot about engines and the sport of racing, even though I am a ford guy. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Mickey was my friend in Flowing Wells school back in the early 50's and many years later. We were the first 9th grade class, long before there was a high school.
Mickey brought light to everyone, and the teachers sometimes had to shade their eyes. He certainly tested them, but always brought a smile.
May you be comforted by the thought that your father, g/f, etc. was a great friend when he was young.

"We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mickey will be missed by all who knew him." Mark and Linda Root

Beyond this time of sadness lies the comfort of memories. May the joys you shared help comfort you, and may you feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Such a special person as Mickey will never be forgotten.