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Brian A. Meyers

Brian A. Meyers obituary

Brian Meyers Obituary

Brian A. Meyers

UNION SPRINGS - Brian A. Meyers, 66, of Union Springs, passed away unexpectedly on August 30, 2025. Born in Auburn, N.Y., to the late Anthony and Elizabeth Meyers. Brian was more than a devoted father and grandfather, he was our coach, cheerleader, personal chef, and the one who could fix anything. He loved any excuse to get together with family.

If he wasn't restoring his or his daughters' homes, he was working on his tan or "solar panel" on the golf course with his lifelong buddies. Brian's golden tan was something to envy every year and he knew it (just like his father and uncle). Dad/Papa also never missed a game, no matter the weather or how far he had to travel, sports and coaching was a passion.

Bird Watching, vintage cars, antiquing, and restoring furniture were some of dad's many hobbies. We loved hearing him laugh while watching his favorite TV shows and movies. The laughing always continued with his practical jokes, whether dishing them out or taking it. His laughter and love will be truly missed. Brian is survived by his wife, Beth; daughters, Sara (Mike) Nolan, and Michelle; grandsons, Alex and Jon (aka Goobers); his siblings, Dave, Greg, and Cindy and their spouses and children. Brian is now on his "Mission From God" in a "Galaxy Far Far Away…" A small private ceremony will be held with his family. Donations in Brian's name can be made to the Union Springs Fire Department.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Citizen on Sep. 18, 2025.

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