Richard Joseph Meyer

Richard Joseph Meyer obituary, Riverdale, NJ

Richard Joseph Meyer

Richard Meyer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeGusipe Funeral Home & Crematory - R. Lee Williams Chapel on Jan. 28, 2026.
Richard Joseph Meyer, beloved husband, father, and friend, faithfully departed on December 3rd, 2025.

Richard is remembered for a life reflective of patience, love, laughter, family, and the simple joys of each day- especially if it involved sitting around a table with a good plate of pasta, and conversation with the people he loved.

Born January 8th, 1947, in New York, NY to the late Myrna (Imbasciani) Meyer and Joseph Henry (Bud) Meyer. Soon thereafter, the family moved to the suburbs and settled in Riverdale, NJ where Richard spent a majority of his young life. He was a graduate of Butler High School in Butler, NJ, and later Rutgers University where he studied Economics.

Richard started his professional career as a bank examiner in New York City but often reminisced about the long, picturesque drives and charming villages he visited in Upstate NY, as the best part of the job. He also served in the Army Reserves during this time. In midlife, he worked for the Postal Service as a mail carrier in his hometown of Riverdale, NJ. He later returned to school and studied computer programming, which led him to work for AT&T, and ultimately a move to Florida where he retired from Bank of America in 2016.

One of the most meaningful periods in Richard's life was his time at Glen Wild Lake in Bloomingdale, NJ. It's where he raised his daughter, Erika, with his wife Susan (Medici), developed long-lasting friendships and endless memories. Many summer afternoons involved floating on a raft, beer in hand after his mail routes. BBQs, Pig Roasts, a round of Horseshoes, moonlit boat rides, swimming, and fishing were also part of every summer. In addition to summer, Richard appreciated the colder months. He loved to make fires every weekend fall through spring. He grilled even when there was snow on the ground and never complained about shoveling. He loved every part of Christmas, from decorating, to chopping down the Christmas tree, to Christmas songs on repeat, to obscure Christmas specials on TV, all the cookies and most especially his wife's fruitcake. In spring, he played the Easter bunny. Throughout the house, Richard hid gifts. Each gift had a note with a rhyme he wrote that led to the next until it led to the Easter basket. These-and the Easter corsages-- were cherished traditions his daughter looked forward to every year.

After taking a Shakespeare course at Rutgers, Richard developed a deep appreciation for the arts that continued to influence him throughout his life. He found great pleasure in reading the classics and exploring the stories and ideas that spoke to his intellectual, curious mind. Even in the last month of his life, he was reading the collected works of Charles Dickens. Richard also enjoyed the performing arts. There were many weekends he and his wife spent an afternoon or evening at the theater.

Music too was woven into the fabric of Richard's life. As a younger man he collected a range of rock albums. Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and the Allman Brothers were some of his favorites. However, Richard also enjoyed discovering lesser-known artists. He was a proud supporter of WFUV (a radio show aired from the campus of Fordham University known for its eclectic musical selections). In his later years, Richard was moved by classical music and performances. His day started with WQXR-the classical station of New York City. He also developed an appreciation for jazz. There were many nights he sipped a glass of scotch on the back lanai, listened to the Jazz Groove and pondered life's big questions.

Perhaps most memorable is Richard's wonderfully unique sense of humor. He found humor in life's ordinary moments and was always laughing and smiling. His laugh was the type of laugh that filled a room. It was contagious. It made everyone laugh with him-sometimes without knowing why--and through this laughter we all felt connected and loved.

Above all, Richard adored his family. He was devoted to his wife, of 57 years, with unwavering love. He treasured his daughter, beyond measure, and welcomed his son-in law, Andrew (Goodrich), as his own. He cherished his sister, JoAnn Sturm. He also held a special place in his heart for extended relatives and considered friends as part of his family.

Richard leaves behind a legacy of laughter, curiosity, endless patience, and deep, enduring love. Those who knew him will forever remember his smile, his humor, his welcoming spirit, and the way his laughter brought out the best in everyone around him. His presence was steady, warm, and full of love - the kind that anchors and leaves a lasting imprint on everyone it touches.

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February 6, 2026

Patricia Koch posted to the memorial.

February 6, 2026

Mike DiPatria posted to the memorial.

February 4, 2026

Kwang Ja Park planted trees.

Patricia Koch

February 6, 2026

Very sorry to hear of Richard's loss. My condolences to Susan and Erica. John passed in 2024 and I am recuperating from a ischemic stroke or I would attend. Know this is an horrible time for Susan we were married 54 years. Blessings, Pat Koch

Mike DiPatria

February 6, 2026

You were a good friend. One that I could always count on. I will never forget what you brought to my life. RIP my friend. Mike Di

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Pat & Bob Gray

February 3, 2026

My husband Bob and I knew Rich for many years. Rich was such a good person; always there for his family and friends.

When he met Susan at a Doors concert at Pleasureland Park, Oakland, NJ they both knew that they were the one for each other. They had a loving marriage for 57 wonderful years.

We found out thru his obituary all the different positions he had; so very good at all of them.

We also learned some things in his life that he enjoyed which we never knew. Like: his interest in the classics and his Easter routines.

His daughter Ericka was the apple of his eye. Always loving and caring about her and vice-versa.

We had so many wonderful times with Rich and Susan. We loved going to their house and enjoying activities at the Glenwild Lakes clubhouse.

Rich will be missed for the person he was to all.

Sincere sympathy,
Love & friendship
Pat & Bob Gray

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Don and Vicki Dingee

January 31, 2026

This was a beautifully written eulogy. It embodied a true testament to living a well-rounded life with love and family at its very center. With sincere condolences, Vicki and Don Dingee

Jim & Anne Walsh

January 30, 2026

Our condolences go out to you and your family. We know each other a short time but long enough to know you are are a good person loved by many family and friends. God bless, your Trilogy Fitness family, Jim & Anne

Sara L.

January 29, 2026

Deepest condolences to Erika, Andrew and family. Loved reading here about your Dad! Beautifully written. With love from TX.

Mary and Gerry

January 29, 2026

Our game nights in FL were the best. I´ve never laughed more in my life! I treasure the memories. We send our love and lots of hugs.

Ken and Pam Jodock

January 29, 2026

Great guy, great neighbor, fantastic wife and family. Our condolences and best wishes and say hi to Helen. Love Ken and Pam Jodock.

Jeanette Alexander

January 29, 2026

Always loved Richard and his beautiful spirit. So very sorry for your loss. Condolences to you and Erika.

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