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Timothy H. Meyer

Portland, Oregon

1943 - 2018 (Age 75)

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Timothy H. MeyerApril 8, 1943 - April 21, 2018 Timothy H. Meyer passed away peacefully in London, England, April 21, 2018. A private ceremony took place in London at the Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer and St. Thomas More on May 3. Born in Portland, Tim was the second of six children born to...

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I met Tim while working in the Bahamas. He showed me the Phi house he created. He called me the Jersey dynamo. Although I only spent a brief time with him he forever be in my memory. RIP Tim

I am sorry I only heard of Tim's passing last week. We became friends at Thunderbird and met many times over the years while in banking. I thought he was a great friend and a wonderful kind person. I am sorry for your loss. frank

So many memories. I first met Tim through SWAP, the social action organization I co-chaired at USF, and got to know him better after we were elected to the ASUSF student council. His campaign sign in a window of the Green & Gold student lounge was stunning a 4'x3' horizontal poster board painted solid black with a 1'-wide white rectangle dead center with MEYER in black letters. When the sun shone through, it was like a signal from heaven. He was also head of Special Events at USF and I was...

Tim meyer was my grandpa i loved him with all my heart

Tim was bigger than life, and an unforgettable presence in the lives of our family and many others. We had so many wonderful years together, whether it was herding sheep on the farm, setting chokers in the logging camp, driving through Europe to Istanbul in our $100 deux cheveaux, or simply enjoying fly fishing on the Deschutes and a late night cigar and Macallan in front of the fireplace. Save a place for me, brother!


John Meyer

Memories from an old family friend: Tim's infectious laugh, his genuine interest in others, building that room in the barn using the old doors from Sacred Heart Academy and many more. Condolences to the entire Meyer clan....

My parents socialized with Tim's, in Salem. I remember his Dad, Henry as a dapper man with a classy furniture store in Salem.
I was 2 grades behind Tim at Serra, very quiet back then. I knew who Tim was but only crossed his path once.
It was the end of the school day and friends and I needed a lift into town.
Tim had a VW. He kindly invited us all in, and drove us to our destination.
Over the years I'd receive tidbits of info about Tim, mainly the Kettle Chips.
Reading his...

We were blessed to have Tim in our lives. Me ke aloha pumehana dear cousin. Cheers to you Tim...we're missing you.