Neil-Meitzler-Obituary

Neil Meitzler

Seattle, Washington

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Neil Meitzler passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 1, 2009, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on March 1, 2009.

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

To the Meitzler Family
Our Thoughts and prayers are with you. I just look forward to Heaven and have one of the greatest reunions ever!

Hi Carrie,
I am so sorry to hear about your dad! There is something about losing a parent that really hits home-- like signing an end to that era or something-- that makes us the "older ones" now... I can't imagine!
I have fond memories of our time together as roomies-- you were truly a great friend! Remember all our wonderful talks, share times, prayers and oh yes singing together! You're the greatest!
Drop me a line sometime.

Carrie and Family,

My heart is sad for your loss. The wonderful memories of your home and your father's quiet spirit resonate in my mind.

His artistic work always attracted me.

I wish peace, calm, soothing of the pain, and accpetance of the passing of time.

Peace and blessings.

Dear Carrie and Mrs Meitzler, I am so sorry the hear about the death of your father and husband. I remember the good times I had at your house and Mr Meitzler making stuffed grape leaves. My heart goes out to you all and my prayers are with you. God bless.

Hello friends:

My heart is saddened to hear of your father's death. May you feel God's arms of love about you.

Sincerely,
Eulene (Borton) Dodson

One of the kindest, gentlest souls I have ever had the privilege to know. I became friends with Neil in the early 60's and still have a painting on display he gave me for my birthday in 1961. In his last message to me, he stated he was prepared to go Home whenever the time should come. God rest his soul.

Char & Carrie...I just learned of Neil's death. I'm very sorry to hear about this. I was glad I had the chance to talk to him last fall. LOL...he gave me the impression he was ok and we all not not make a big deal out of it...what it was he was comforting us instead of allowing us be there for him. Through him, I learned to appreciate his art, photography and music; but mostly for him and his wonderful sense of humor. I will miss him for sure. Will keep you and your family in our...