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Theodore Meyer

Riverbank, California

1925 - 2014

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Theodore Meyer Dec 5, 1925 - Oct 1, 2014 Theodore (Ted) Meyer was born on Dec 5, 1925 in Windsor Colorado, the son of Conrad and Elizabeth Meyer who were German immigrant farmers. Ted was the eighth child in their family with ten brothers and sisters.  A child prodigy, Ted learned to read...

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Ted was my all time favorite teacher. I had some really great times in his class over the years. Ted's class was the only class I looked forward to attending everyday. I took his class all 4 years and TA'd for him my soph,jun,and senior years. My Senior year was the same year Ted retired. We used to say that we are "getting out" together. He was a huge influence on my life and my career path. Great man, Great teacher, Great friend. Great life! You will be missed dearly.
Grace Davis High...

Ted (Not Mr. Meyer) was my first drafting teacher at Grace Davis High School. He made drafting fun and is the reason why I pursued a career in the drafting. All of my manual skills (a lost art) that I have today started with Ted in 1978 as a freshman at Davis. RIP Ted you were one of a kind.

Ted was one the greatest teachers in my life. He will be missed by all of his students he touched all of our lives.

My very sincere sympathy to you, Darlene, and to your family. I have fond memories of days spent with Ted at Davis High. I will miss our short visits at the Gallo Center on Modesto Symphony nights. I send my very positive thoughts your way.

One of the great teachers of not just the curriculum, but life itself.
Rest in Peace Ted and thanks for sharing your knowlegde and experience.
'83 GDHS

A great teacher, mentor and friend. Peter Zeff and I have great memories of working with Ted in the summer harvest.

Ted Meyer was my favorite teacher at Davis High School. I had him for Architectural Drafting for three years. I was often the only girl in class, but he made me feel I was more than capable of going into this male dominated field (He even gave me the nickname "Jonathan" ). I eventually became a City Planner and I owe much of it to Mr. Meyer. He was a great man who gave tirelessly to us and always with a smile. I still think of him often and was saddened to hear of his passing. I will be...