DAVID MEYER

DAVID MEYER obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

DAVID MEYER

DAVID MEYER Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 25, 2016.
MEYER
DAVID
Of Regent Square on Tuesday, September 20, 2016. Born in Nashville and raised in Glasgow, Kentucky, Dave lived in St. Louis and Washington, DC before moving to Pittsburgh nine years ago. David is survived by his parents, Bonnie and Hugh of Weaverville, NC; by his brother, Hugh IV (Angela), their children, Hugh and Evelyn, all of Culver, IN; by his love, Melissa Treece of Pittsburgh; and by many other loving family and friends. David was a math teacher, a mental health therapist, and an avid cyclist. He was also a talented musician, artist, and an outdoorsman. A celebration of David's life will be held at Central United Methodist Church in Asheville, NC on Saturday, October 1 2016, at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation or to the National Park Foundation. Arrangements by McCABE BROS., INC.
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July 18, 2017

Madeleine posted to the memorial.

December 8, 2016

Ibrahim Kurdieh posted to the memorial.

September 28, 2016

Matt Catron posted to the memorial.

Madeleine

July 18, 2017

The music he performed really speaks to my soul. My condolences to those he was close with.

Ibrahim Kurdieh

December 8, 2016

Such a kind and insightful soul. I learned a lot from him. I remember well when he would play guitar during Duquesne student parties. I also remember well our collaboration on learning the Rorschach. tragedy.

Matt Catron

September 28, 2016

Hi David, and members of his family/friends. My name is Matt Catron. I only knew David from his senior year in high school in Glasgow when he was Studen Council President. I took over for him as President the following year.

Though I didn't know him outside of student council, David actually made an impact on my life. During our short associated year, he taught me a few things. 1. He taught me how to be a leader. 2. How to listen to others. 3. Most importantly, he taught me that it doesn't matter who you are, or where you come from, every person deserves to have love and compassion. David met me with immediate acceptance and excitement. He taught me that having a good heart and wanting to make the world a better place is a dream that that everyone should and can strive for. These things I do take with me and have always taken with me. So I wanted to say Thank You to David for affecting my life in this way. I also wish David's family and friends my deepest and dearest condolences. This world lost a good one.

All the best.

Thayer Fleming

September 27, 2016

So sorry for your terrible loss. Sending love and prayers your way.

Jim & Lynne Sabol

September 27, 2016

We are so sorry to hear of David's passing and offer our deepest condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and their family, Melissa and all who knew and loved him. We met David through our son, Jim, and enjoyed our many visits and conversations with him during the time of their friendship and musical collaboration. We will fondly remember David always. May God bless and keep you, David.

Jay Austin

September 26, 2016

You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall have comfort.

September 25, 2016

We were so sorry to here this news. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Meyer Family. Bill and Carol

Travis Shirley

September 25, 2016

So sorry to hear of David's passing. In school, he was the same 'good guy' that everybody thought the world of. My heart goes out to Mrs. Meyer and his entire family. May God bless each one of you and help you all through this trying time.

Travis Shirley
Class of '98
Glasgow High School

September 25, 2016

My condolences to the Meyer family on the loss of David. May God comfort you. Ps.147:3

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