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Dr. Gerhard C. Meier

1938 - 2020

Dr.  Gerhard C. Meier obituary, 1938-2020, Newport, RI

BORN

1938

DIED

2020

Gerhard Meier Obituary

Dr. Gerhard C. Meier
Dr. Gerhard Constantine Meier, who practiced medicine in Newport, Rhode Island, for nearly thirty years, passed away peacefully at Newport Hospital on August 16, 2020. He was 81 years old. Gerhard was born in Lohr am Main, Germany, to the late Alfons and Anna Meier. After graduating from the Maximilians High School in 1957, Gerhard entered the Maximilians Medical School in Munich. He studied anthropology and human genetics but also conducted research at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the General Hospital in Malmo, Sweden. He received his MD from the Maximilians University in 1963 and his PhD in 1967. Dr. Meier first served on a rotating internship at the Newport Hospital in 1964 and was then a resident at the Rhode Island Hospital in Providence from 1966 to 1969. He was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1969 and was posted to the Watson Army Hospital at Fort Dix, New Jersey, as a Major. Upon his discharge, he opened his office for the practice of Internal Medicine on Belleview Avenue in Newport in March 1971 and joined the Medical Staff at the Newport Hospital, where he served as the Chief of Medicine for seven years. He successfully practiced medicine in Newport for 30 years until his retirement in 1998.
Gerhard loved music and culture, having learned to play the cello and sing as a baritone before and during medical school. He was intimately involved with the Newport Music Festival and served as Board Member, Officer and Vice-President, and also supported the Newport Museum. He was a former subscriber of the Spouting Rock Beach Association and the Newport Reading Room. Gerhard also loved good food and fine wines, and particularly enjoyed the Sunday evening seafood buffets at the Clambake Club. For twenty-five summers Gerhard volunteered at the hospital on the Greek island of Skiathos in the Aegean Sea. After retiring, he volunteered to work as a doctor in dispensaries in Kathmandu, Nepal, as well as with the Medical Centers of West Africa's program at the Meskine Hospital in Maroua, Cameroon. He was also an avid private pilot, having successfully crossed the Atlantic with his co-pilot, Michael Coutcher, in his single-engine Cessna 172. Gerhard is survived by his loving wife, Dagmar Liles-Meier, whom he adored and cherished, his son Dr. Andreas Meier of Munich, Germany, and his two step-sons, Christian and Michael. His first wife, Elaine (Damaskos) Meier, succumbed to cancer in 1986 at age 56. Gerhard was a devoted husband and will be remembered for his hearty laugh, kindness, and intellectual curiosity. He was known to preach about enjoying life to the fullest but always tempered this positive enthusiasm with good common sense doctor's advice, such as always wearing a seatbelt while driving. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace. A special thank you to Liz Roque, Gerhard's caretaker, who was with him until the end and who had taken extra special care of him during the last few months of his life and through the complications of the major stroke he suffered in 2002. A date and time for a memorial service for Gerhard will be announced at a later date. Donations in lieu of flowers should go to: Medical Centers of West Africa https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/MCWA
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Published by Newport Daily News from Aug. 18 to Aug. 20, 2020.

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Pamela Anderson

October 13, 2020

I came on board to help Gerhard after his stroke. This man of so many accomplishments, struck down after retirement was a cruel fate and all I wanted to do was make him whole again.
Doing the exercises was not that most important thing on his list. On occasion I would sneak him an extra helping of avocado or cheese or fancy macaroons when he wasn't expecting it, which brought a smile to both of our faces.
But then I would make him do extra exercise! At which time he would state how cruel I was! Gerhard had so many friends that visited the house. He was lucky in that respect to have so many people care for him.
I think Gerhard had an extraordinary life that he gave 1000% to achieve. And I feel blessed to have known him.
His voice still rings in my head from time to time.

"PAMELA, ... take care of your health!"
And Gerhard, I have! If You Could Only See Me Now

Michael Liles

October 6, 2020

Gerhard, remembering you on your birthday. We will continue to follow your advice: follow your passions, read-study-learn about the world, drink the good wine, and seize the day - life is short.

Thomas Kersting

August 26, 2020

Gerhard was a friend.

When I first met him - in the late 70s - and was allowed to work with him in the hospital and in his practice, he showed me what medicine can mean. From him I not only learned how to examine a patient "properly" physically, but he also introduced me to the secrets of differential diagnosis of diseases. It was hard, but I learned for life. And he showed me something else: how to deal with people who are suffering and who need help. He was a great doctor and the people at Newport Hospital appreciated that. Gerhard was highly respected as a person and as a doctor.

Later we visited each other again and again, got to know each other and our families as well. Thanks to him my wife Tine and I were allowed to meet Dagmar.

When Gerhard had become an enthusiastic pilot and experienced pilot, we made a big trip together: from Cape Cod to the North, over St. Laurence to Ungawa Bay: Gerhard absolutely wanted to show me where to "turn right" to fly over the Atlantic Ocean (Frobisher Bay) and when we couldn't land there because of the bad weather, we flew back along the coast, to the St. Lawrence River, St. John on Newfoundland, watched whales in the sea and seals on the beaches from the air, even slept in a gas station when there was no hotel on a stopover and drank best French wine on St. Pierre and Miquelon. Although we had a GPS on board, I had to follow our position on the map meticulously all the time and his examination was always very strict! I loved it (even if it made me sick at times!).

He was a great person, educated, generous, good-natured and turned towards people and the beautiful things in life. I don't know how many bottles of champaign we emptied together and when Dagmar was there, of course, roses had to be ordered immediately.

His illness got him on the wrong foot: when Dagmar's and his life was just beginning to develop without hard work, when they could travel extensively together and still had so many plans, he was struck by the blow. Gerhard endured the illness for many years, it scarred him and in the end he could not win the fight.

We miss him and mourn for him.

Birgit Steinbiss

August 21, 2020

Lieber Gerhard,

moegest Du in Frieden ruhen.
Dein herzliches Lachen wird immer in meiner Erinnerung bleiben.

Birgit

Martin Groth

August 20, 2020

Rest in peace dear friend and mentor Dr. Gerhard Meier.

I am very grateful to have met such a warm and special person. I have a lot of wonderful memories in me. I remember many beautiful moments, good long conversations. The time with him was always something special and valuable. I learned a lot from Him and took it with me for my life. For me, Gerhard was always a good person.

What I have left are love, memories and gratitude for knowing him.

In mourning,
Martin

John Skowronski

August 19, 2020

Rest in Peace Dr. Meier.

I will remember you for many fun times, but mostly all of my wonderful experiences in Newport that were thanks to your kind generosity. If you hear of any good stock tips in heaven, please try and let me know.

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