Michael J. Meyer

Michael J. Meyer

Michael Meyer Obituary

Published by The Daily Star on Apr. 18, 2006.
Michael J. Meyer, 50, of East Meredith (a very loving and devoted husband, best friend to Debbie and the man of her dreams), died unexpectedly at his home Saturday, April 15, 2006.
He was born May 4, 1955, in Brooklyn, the son of Walter and Elaine (Walsh) Meyer.
On Nov. 3, 1984, Mike married Deborah Amadon in Delhi.
Mike graduated from Mary Queen of Heaven School and at-tended SUNY Delhi in the Civil Technology Department.
Mike worked for Wood Grocery where he learned to be a butcher. He then worked for Provimi Veal Plant in Bloomville, un-til the plant closed, at which time he then went to work for Catskill Landscaping, of DeLancey. He then started his own landscaping business, Charlotte Valley Landscaping and for the last 16 years, Mike has been a butcher for Steiner Packing Co. of Otego.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, all types of music (he could name any artist or band), his beer, and playing the harmonica. As an avid gardener, he could grow everything, and he was an amazing cook.
He raised pheasants and made maple syrup.
Mike was a Scout leader in Delhi and Davenport for 10 years. As a mentor, best friend and caregiver to all, Mike opened his home and gave them something to eat to everyone in need, no matter what the time, day or night. He had a huge heart and a smile that was just as big.
Often you could find Mike road tripping, partying and just hav-ing a good time. But most of all, Mike loved spending time and car-ing for his family. He was the greatest father to Gregory, Max, Mathew and Tabitha.
Mike touched so many lives and will be deeply missed by all that knew him.
Mike is survived by his loving wife, Deborah Meyer, of East Meredith; two sons, Gregory Meyer of East Meredith and Max Meyer of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; one stepson, Mathew Yorganson of Meri-dale; his mother and stepfather, Elaine and Norman Syrkin of Cutchogue; one granddaughter, Zelle Meyer of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; one brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Charlotte Meyer of Hicksville; one sister and brother-in-law, Jeanne and Daniel Barnwell of Bayside; his father-in-law, Robert Amadon of Daven-port Center; two brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bruce and Pam Amadon of Davenport Center and Doug and Mary Amadon of East Meredith; one sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Jackie and Mark Wright of Davenport Center; as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins, countless friends, and all the kids that came to his house too numerous to mention by name.
He was predeceased by his father, Walter Meyer; stepdaughter, Tabitha Yorganson; and mother-in-law, Margaret Amadon.
Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thurs-day, April 20, 2006, at the Bookhout Funeral Home, 357 Main St., Oneonta, with a prayer service at the conclusion of the calling hours.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 21, 2006, in the East Meredith Cemetery, East Meredith, with the Reverend Bert More officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Gregory Meyer Col-lege Trust Fund, care of Debbie Meyer, 10059 Elk Creek Road, East Meredith, NY 13757, in loving memory of Michael J. Meyer.
Funeral arrangements are by the Bookhout Funeral Home of Oneonta.

This obituary was originally published in The Daily Star.

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April 15, 2014

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August 25, 2006

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Kenny Meyer

April 15, 2014

Hey Bro, Jeanne, Charlotte and I took a trip over the weekend to visit your family and some of your old friends. We had a great time. Sorry, your missing all the fun! Keep an eye on us all! Miss you! XO

Terri Kinter

August 25, 2006

Just wanted to say I miss you! I miss your smile, your love and laughter. You can't work with someone for 16 yrs. and not form a special friendship. You were always there for me with your cares and concerns. I only hope I was able to return the gesture. You had the biggest heart and you will always be in mine. You were a loving husband and friend to Deb.A loving father to Max,Greg,Matt and Tab. You were also a proud grandfather. I'll never forget the first time you went to see her you were so nervous and anxious all at once. When you got back you couldn't stop talking. you were beaming. I know how much that meant to you. I hope you know how much you meant to me and how much i love ya. You were truly a great friend.

Peace and Love

Terri

Elly Smith

May 24, 2006

Debbie-

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Everytime I saw Mike at school, going to the Greg's games he always had a smile on his face.

Ken E. Meyer

May 4, 2006

As I look back on our years together, you were my friend, my protector, my mentor and always an inspiration to me!

Now that you have moved on, I try to find joy and comfort in knowing that you are our newest angel, joining all our friends and family who preceded us and watching over us from above.

As our friends and family gathered together to reminisce about the past, I truly realize how important your journey has been to so many lives.

I will truly miss your smiles, your love, you....! But I will never forget all the goodness you instilled into my heart.



Happy Birthday!!!



Your loving and proud brother & family.

Ken, Charlotte, Sabina, Kyle & Emma

XOXOXO

LINDA REIDY

April 23, 2006

Dear Debbie,

My family is all saddened by the news of Mike's passing -my parents, brothers and I knew Michael, Kenny and Jeannie all of our lives. We will keep you in our thoughts and try to comfort Elaine when she needs us. Our love to you and your family.

Linda, Jim and Margaux (and Joan)

April 22, 2006

Penny Madden (class of 75) CVCS

John P Stedman

April 21, 2006

When my brother Brian told me of the news of our cousin Michael's early passing, I was very much struck with sorrow & grief. I was transported immediately back to a young age when Michael & I knew each other very well; Mary Queen of Heaven, 53rd Street, Nana & Papa's house, the Glen Terrace and the after work beer at the Pub. It was all a very special time and a very special place. We were the oldest of the grandchildren to Nana & Papa; and now, as I often think of them, I will also think of you! As Papa would come home from Wasburn Wire to toil in his garden, and let us water,I knew that some day the garden would be an important part of Michael's life. Reading the history of Michael's life and all that he has touched in the Oneonta/Delhi area is an inspiration to all of us and how important it is to share,love and care, for God can call us at any time and we need to make good use of every day. I am sure as he cared for his friends and family, he will continue to watch over them from another place. Never waiver in the thought that he is always with you. I am sorry the rush of my own life has not allowed more time to spend with Michael. As I have prayed for both our families, I am especially thinking of Michael's family, Aunt Elaine,Kenny,Jeanne, and all of the new generation you have made together, at this very difficult time. We are all heading to meet up once again. Much Peace to All and God bless.

Brian and Debbie Stedman

April 20, 2006

Michael,



We hardly knew ya...especialy the way so many have in your lifetime during the last 30 years. It is our our biggest regret. I did know you as a cousin and as a kid many years ago. You may never have known this but growing up, I did look up to you because you were fun, basically the coolest dude, the oldest of the us cousins and man could you play that accordion! Say hello to nanna and papa for us and of course your dad too. While it was the most shocking news to us, we are glad to hear the legacy you have made. Again, we are so sorry to have been out of touch and we think or you and we pray for comfort for Debbie, the boys, your mom, Ken and Jeanne and the entire family and friends whom you touched so deeply and lovingly.

Peace Cous!

Mathew Yorganson

April 20, 2006

My step-father was one of the most influential people in my life. He was one of the most loving and caring persons I have met on this green earth. From the time I started with my illness he was always helping everyone we met in the hospitals and at Ronald Mcdonalds houses. He always gave the most he could and thought about himself second. Right now is the time hes first in line, and I hope that all that knew him remember him as the loving caring and sefless human being he was. I love you like a second father and hope your finaly at the big party in heaven. (Just save me a seat up there next to ya cause you know where all the parting is gonna be).

I'll be watching mom and greg for ya as best I can!

Matt Maison

April 18, 2006

I feel very lucky to have called Mike a friend. After growing up in the same town, I only saw him every few years, but he always made it a point to stop and say hi when he saw me.

Dee Borwegen

April 18, 2006

Deb, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bo and Dee Borwegen

Pat Burns

April 18, 2006

Debbie and Family,

Elaine has told me many times what a good son Michael was and how happy he was to be your husband.Someday I hope to meet you.

Bob Bishop

April 18, 2006

I always looked forward to working with Mike. He made unloading all that hay on the landscape jobs go faster with his conversation.

Gary & Tina Cuevas

April 18, 2006

I had only known Mike from our own sons death a few mos ago he offered food for the reception after and never asked anything in return nor did he let us know who had done this great deed, God will bless him on the other side. Our prayers go out to his wife and sons.

Doraine and Dick Riley

April 18, 2006

To Debbie, Elaine and Norman - God had other plans. Surely His arms are around you all so you can begin to accept His designs. You are all in our prayers. Love, Dick and Doraine

Andrea Epps Hodges

April 18, 2006

Debbie- Sorry to hear of your loss. I never knew Mike but I have known you forever. Keep his memories close to your heart and he will be there beside you....

Rod & Dee Greene

April 18, 2006

Deb our thoughts are with you and Mat,Gregory.Never ran into Mike without a big smile on his face always smiling and laughing and always working at doing something.

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