Michael-Meyer-Obituary

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Michael H. Meyer

Elmwood Park, Illinois

May 22, 1962 – Jan 18, 2022 (Age 59)

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BORN
May 22, 1962
DIED
January 18, 2022
AGE
59
LOCATION
Elmwood Park, Illinois

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The Elms Funeral Home - Elmwood Park Obituary

Michael Meyer 59 passed away on January 18th 2022. Michael was the was the loving husband of Silvie cherished brother to Linda and beloved relative, friend and colleague to many others.

Michael dedicated his life and career to serving others, working for...

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I miss you so much, I miss "love you sis".

I was ready to leave Goodwill, when Michael showed up and became my boss. He gave me the purpose to stay, made working at GII fun again, and ultimately is responsible for where I am today professionally, because of that. I wish I had had the chance to thank him for all he did for me. As a Duke fan, it wasn’t always easy working for a die-hard Maryland fan, but we made it work. I will forever be grateful to him for so much. I am just sorry I didn’t take the time to say so when he was still here.

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Know it is late he was my son's former boss at monoacy Goodwill he was the sweetest person I knew through my son Robert 'jj''johns.

I had the privilege of working with Michael when I first joined NISH and quickly recognized his professionalism, passion for mission and commitment to those he served. Michael was an incredible co-worker, mentor, friend and wonderful partner in support of the creation of employment for people with disabilities. I have just as many equally amusing and funny memories of Michael as I do of him showing visionary leadership within his professional community. Michael you will be missed, but never...

Michael was a great guy. Heartbroken to hear of his passing. Enjoyed working with him over the years. Began my NISH/SourceAmerica career learning from Michael. Many hours on the road back and forth to NJ. Still cherish the "Bob's Big Boy Toy" he got for my office a reminder of good times. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.

Meyer and I at Rutgers. Always treated me like a son. Treated our family like a part of his.

Meyer gonna miss you. Always had a great time with you. Anywhere we went. Always had a special place in my heart. You always will.

Kristy Langworthy and Jim Martin