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Richard F. Meyer

Fairview Park, Ohio

1948 - 2022

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age 73. Beloved husband of Barbara Ann Meyer (nee Field) for 50 years. Loving father of Brett F. Meyer (deceased) and Chad W. Meyer; grandfather of Cade, Cyler, Cullen, Caulder, Hazel and Fletcher; brother of Paula Meyer-Klussman, Nancy (Meyer) Riley and the late Susan Meyer. Richard was born in...

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It was always special to get a hug from Rich as we shared our Redcoat time at Playhouse Square. I admired Rich for his kindness and gentleness and so glad our lives touched.

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO BARB, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN. I HAVE ONLY THE FONDEST MEMORIES OF THID VERY KIND MAN. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.

Can´t forget time we were going to Vegas for 1st time ever and Rich was at airport with balloons and big sign: Make it big in Vegas-good luck!!

The amazing times we had on so many New Year´s Eves...dancing and laughing and enjoying so much being with our Best Friends. You are such a loss my dear Rich, looking forward to seeing you in heaven. xxooxxxxxxx

I'm so sorry to hear about Richard. We went to high school together at Rocky River. He had a great voice and he, I, and two other classmates were picked to record a really silly song. He always brought that up at reunions by singing a line from it. My sincere sympathy to his family.

I am deeply sorry for your loss. May all your beautiful memories help you through this difficult time. Sending prayers to all who loved him.

Very sad. Coach Meyer was my gym teacher and coach from 7th grade at Eastlake Jr. all the way through graduating from South in 81. Just chatted with him online not too long ago. Ugh. RIP Coach.

Rich and I coached together for several years at Eastlake Jr. He was a good coach, and an even better friend. My prayers for you and your family.

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. "Bear" was a very good teacher and coach. Enjoyed many years of coaching with him at Eastlake Middle School. He will truly be missed by all.