In memory of

Alfred Meyer

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Ann McWhorter-Klipstine

January 31, 2007

Dear Nancy,
May the love of friends give you comfort and my the love of God give you Peace. I miss seeing you!!

J. Allen Johnson

January 31, 2007

To the Family of Al Meyer:

While I met Professor Meyer as a student at Valparaiso School of law, he became a friend and mentor when he taught me how to plan handball. In this capacity, as friend, he encouraged me to do what is necessary to overcome whatever historical barriers stood before me. Your loss is softened by the reality of the many lives he has touched and in those hearts his memory lives on.

May the Almighty grant you peace.

J. Allen Johnson

JOHN DOBBINS

January 30, 2007

MARK & STEVE,
MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER. I'LL MISS THE SMALL TALKS I HAD WITH HIM AT THE YMCA. HE WAS GETTING TO BE A REGULAR THERE, IN THE AFTERNOONS, UNTIL HE BECAME ILL.

Tom Isakson

January 30, 2007

It was a pleasure to serve with Al on the Board of Directors of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Valparaiso, and with "Valpo Reads a Book." His wit brought him many friends; his insightfulness and caring earned him many admirers.
Peace.

Judy Harding Berger

January 30, 2007

My deepest sympathy goes out to the
Meyer family. I have fond memories of the time that Al and family spent in Kalamazoo.
Al would always mention (even last summer) about the time after he had graduated from law school and came to Kalamazoo. My father put him to work as an assistant to the carry-out in the grocery store. It was a good chuckle for us both.

Larry and Prudence Waters

January 30, 2007

Dear Nancy and Family,
We are sorry for your loss. We send our thoughts and prayers to your family at this most difficult time.

David Leibow

January 30, 2007

Dear Jayma and Family,
Your father was a very impressive man, both as an academic and as a citizen. The world would be a far better place if more of us could be like him.
Love,
David Leibow

John and Monica Roberts

January 30, 2007

We are very sorry to hear about Al’s passing. We all have the awareness that this time comes for everybody, but for most of our lives it is shelved very deeply in the back rows of our consciousness, particularly for those we love. Therefore, it is always with some degree of shock when it finally occurs, and we both understand the sorrow you are feeling now.

My (John’s) Dad, Norm, was also 79 when he died. At that time I recall having a rush of dichotomous thoughts that recalled good times with him as well as plans for his funeral. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you as you share both good memories and sorrow.

Much love,

sandra Leibow

January 30, 2007

Jayma & Family,

Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We wish we could be there but we will see you in N.Y.

All our love,

David, Sandy, Emily & Nicole Leibow

Doug Kocher

January 30, 2007

In so many ways Al embodied the ideals of his father, who was my own mentor. I will miss him.

Nelson Chipman

January 30, 2007

Professor Meyer taught my father at IU School of Law, and taught me at VU School of Law. He possessed a great mind, and was a great teacher. My condolences to his family.

Ron and Peggy Johnston

January 30, 2007

Nancy and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of deep sympathy.

Helga and Bob Morton

January 30, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jane Lohmeyer

January 29, 2007

I know your sorrow, share your grief and rejoice in having had the opportunity to share in Al's life.

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