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William Steven "Bill" Meyer

1950 - 2021

William Steven "Bill" Meyer obituary, 1950-2021, Durham, NC

William Meyer Obituary

William "Bill" Steven Meyer
June 15, 1950 - August 11, 2021
Durham, North Carolina - William "Bill" Steven Meyer, 71, passed away at his home in Durham on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 following a long and hard-fought battle with bladder cancer.
Bill was born on June 15, 1950 to the late Melvin and Esther Meyer in Chicago, IL. He received an M.S.W. from the University of Illinois and moved to North Carolina in 1979 where he worked at Duke Medical Center for over 40 years. At Duke, Bill served as the Director of Training for Social Work and as an Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Ob/Gyn. He practiced in Duke's high-risk obstetrics clinic and supervised social work interns and psychiatry residents. Bill also held faculty appointments at the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas, the University of North Carolina, and Smith College. He brought particular attention to the areas of postpartum disorders and the painful history of psychiatry and the LGBT+ community.
Bill was nurtured by his professional work and the act of helping others. He was a leader in many organizations including the AAPCSW, the NC Society for Clinical Social Work, and the National Academies of Practice. He received many prestigious awards for his teaching and clinical work from the NC Society of Clinical Social Work, the North American Field Educators and Directors of the Council On Social Work Education, the American Psychoanalytic Association, Smith College School for Social Work, and the Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work. Most recently, the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas established a new award in his honor—the William S. Meyer Distinguished Teaching Award—recognizing an outstanding member of their faculty who conveys the heart of psychoanalysis with clarity and passion. Bill was the inaugural recipient of the award last year.
Outside of his work, Bill loved 1960s rock and folk music, and played keyboard, saxophone and guitar in a cover band called "The 60s Souvenirs". Bill also loved video poker and his favorite trips were often to casinos.
Bill is survived by his wife of 41 years, Gale Hasher Meyer; his daughter Elisa Coakley-Koch and her spouse Todd Koch; his daughter Eileen Meyer and her spouse Dennis Herring; his daughter Rachel Meyer and her spouse Sare Wood; his step-grandson Sam Herring, his grandson Ezra Meyer-Wood and a soon-to-be-born grandchild whom he hoped to meet later this fall. He is also survived by his sister Marjorie Miles and her husband Ben Miles; as well as many cousins, cherished friends and chosen family from D.C. to Chicago to Brazil.
In lieu of sending flowers, the family invites you to buy some for yourself or a loved one to brighten their day, as Bill often did. The family also welcomes donations to organizations that Bill cared about, including the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas, Postpartum Support International, or an organization in the fight against bladder cancer.
A private funeral was held on Friday, August 13 for his immediate family. A celebration of his life will be organized for his family, friends and colleagues in the month to come.

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Published by & on Aug. 15, 2021.

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Steve Morris

August 20, 2021

I just heard of my dear friends passing. Devastating news. Although we had lost touch over the years since I moved back to Asheville, I will never forget his laughter, intense passion for what he believed in and his guidance through some of the most crucial period of my professional development. He will be missed and forever remembered by myself and many others. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Mike Schaul

August 17, 2021

Gale, I'm so glad I happened on the obit it the N&O, shocked and so sad for you. I hope you're doing OK.
In an interesting coincidence, I checked out the old Arlan's building today - it's now the Food Bank of NC - so I believe there was some connection to you going on.

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Emily Hance

August 17, 2021

Sending my deepest condolences to Bill´s family. I recently emailed him pictures of my newborn son with a thank you note. I can´t wait to tell my son about the man who gave his mommy the strength to try again. His legacy will live on in my life and many others.

Reba and Johnny

August 15, 2021

Our deepest condolences to everyone in the family. What a beautiful tribute to such a loving person. His love lives on.

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