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Raymond J. Meyer

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Raymond J. Meyer ''Coach'', beloved husband of the late Margaret, nee Delaney; devoted father of Barbara Starzyk, Thomas (Sundy), Patricia (Thomas) Butterfield, Joseph (Barbara), Robert (Kimberly) and the late Merriane (James) McGowan; loving grandfather of 18; great-grandfather of 10; dear...

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God is a God of all Comfort...

O Lord bless Ray Meyer.& Jim and Erma McKee.
And bless families of them both & those who knew them. From:
student of 1..
son of 2.
better man cuz of all

Rest You All Thank You

Joey,
I miss coach so much, but I miss you more.

Love, Dennis Mcguire

I attended Coach Meyer's Summer Camp and he always was encouraging us to be the best we could be. I remember he called me "whitey" because of my blond hair. He inspired me and taught me valuable lessons - self-motivation & confidence. These lessons I have carried with me though out my life. He will be very much missed but I know he will be coaching again and will continue to inspire individuals. He was quite a human being. My sympathy and best wishes to Joey and the rest of the Meyer...

Dear Mr. Meyer's family, please accept my warmest sympathies and be comforting knowing Almighty God is "near to those that are broken at heart and those who are crushed in spirit he saves" (Psalm 34:18). He can give us power beyond what is normal to go on from one day to the next (2 Corin. 4:7).

It's only now that I have learned of the passing of a great Coach, great family man, and great "father" to many, many who attended the Ray Meyer Boys Camp for so many years.

It is only now that, belatedly, I send my condolences and best wishes to Joey and the rest of the Meyer family.

Although some 50 years have passed, I remember fondly the 3 summers spent with Coach Ray, Joey, the Meyer family and others. Basketball was, and was never to be my forte, but the lessons...

Dear Tommy, Joey, 'Binky', and sisters-

My most sincere condolences to you for your loss.

Your dad and you all gave me and many others great memories. Names like Tom Evans and the Howlett brothers came back to me as well - always with a smile.

It was at Ray Meyer's Boys Camp where I learned that I'd never amount to much of a baketball layer, but, that I loved the game and loved to watch good teams compete.

Your dad was a lasting example to me -like...

The best summers of my life were spent in Three Lakes learning about hoops and life from Coach. A great man gone but not forgotten.