Stephen L. Meyer

Stephen L. Meyer obituary

Stephen L. Meyer

Stephen Meyer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by William Snyder Funeral Home, Inc. - Irwin on Jul. 29, 2025.

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Stephen L. Meyer, age 50, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, July 21, 2025. He was born March 10, 1975 in Wilkinsburg, a son of Bruce and Barbara (McCartney) Meyer. He was an active member of the Refuge Church in Manor. And a youth bible leader for countless teens over 30 years. He worked as a patent agent for over 20 years and then earned his law degree from Perdue University and practiced patent law for Kaufhold and Dix Law Office in White Oak. He was a past member of the Norwin Rotary. To his many basketball friends in numerous leagues, he was known as "Scuba Steve". In addition to his parents, he is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of over 27 years April J. Meyer; daughters Emma Grace (fiancé Roger Waters) Meyer and Callie Hope Meyer; brothers Daniel (Chatara) Meyer of Penn Hills and Timothy (Dione) Meyer of North Huntingdon; sister Katherine (Rob) Fedore of Florida ;parents-in-law Deborah and Mike Codori; brother-in-law Jesse Hughes; and many nieces and nephews. Services are private. Details for a celebration of life service will be announced forthcoming. Arrangements handled by the William Snyder Funeral Home, 521 Main Street, Irwin, 724-863-1200. For online condolences please visit www.snyderfuneralservices.com. Our beloved Stephen, though our hearts are broken that you have gone to heaven far too soon, the endless memories of love and laughter you left us with were more than most enjoy in a lifetime. You were our strength and stay. The one we could always rely upon. Though you accomplished so many achievements in life, and positively impacted so many lives, you always made us Three feel so valued. Your passion for your Savior and His people is a legacy that we purpose to carry on. We will miss your many laughs, wise words, listening ear, and guidance. We know that because of Jesus, these memories are just on pause to be picked up again in Eternity together. With all of our hearts, Your Three Girls.

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