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George W. Meeks

1948 - 2018

George W. Meeks obituary, 1948-2018, Stevens Point, WI

BORN

1948

DIED

2018

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Boston Funeral Home & Crematory

1649 Briggs St

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

George Meeks Obituary

George W. Meeks

Stevens Point - We lost a caring, smart, loud, and humorous husband, father, and grandfather when George Meeks passed away in Stevens Point on May 18, 2018, at age 70. In his final days, George was surrounded by his wife Miriam and his three sons, Jason, Michael, and Christopher. But the final days were not the important part of George's life or story.

George was born March 27, 1948, in Milwaukee, the son of Earl and Charlotte Meeks. George, his brother Kenny and sister Jeanne Ann, had an eventful childhood growing up in a house his dad built in Wauwatosa. As a child, he once owned a pony that Earl bought at an auction and brought home in the back of a station wagon.

After high school, George moved to Stevens Point to attend the UWSP. There, and while studying abroad in England, he made lifelong friends. At UWSP, George also met Miriam "Bibi" Gaborsky, his beautiful young wife-to-be, when he was working as a Green Coat at the Allen Center, supposedly supervising rowdy freshmen. Eventually, George made the best decision of his life and married Miriam. The two were happily married for 45 years.

After college, George began teaching, first in Rosholt, Wisconsin, and then in far-flung Dubbo, a small town in the Australian outback. George and Miriam shared many adventures in Dubbo, avoiding snakes and fighting off giant insects.

George and Miriam returned to Stevens Point and after several more years teaching in Rosholt, George started at Ben Franklin Junior High where he taught History and Civics. For almost three decades George's booming voice could be heard throughout the school halls as he loudly greeted students and sang ridiculous jingles—poorly. George's sense of humor fit in well with his eighth and ninth grade charges. His teaching style captivated generations of junior high schoolers and he inspired countless students to become teachers, search for justice, and think critically about the world around them. Throughout his career, George was also a champion for students being bullied and marginalized and few students ever made the mistake of teasing a classmate within earshot of Mr. Meeks.

George spent his career teaching but he was also devoted to his family. With three boys, their home became a local hangout for the neighborhood kids. George built a fort in their backyard, took the boys camping, and attended many Scout meetings—he was a world-class dad. He loved his kids unconditionally and helped them grow into respectable men. The boys married talented, beautiful, and intelligent women: Erica, Andi, and Sara. Eventually George became a grandfather to six wonderful kids: Lily, Leila, Eli, Marshall, Athena, and Miles. George loved napping with the grandkids and taking them to get ice cream and he never agreed with the idea that you should do the nap first.

George filled his life with joy and laughter. He enjoyed reading, photography, working on his computer, sending thoughtfully curated email forwards, and eating ice cream. He loved spending time with his friends, playing cards, and building decks and sheds with the Ben Franklin work crew. He could tell a bad joke better than anyone—mostly because he had so much practice. George was also an active member of Holy Spirit Parish in Stevens Point where he attended mass and volunteered, including taking communion to those who could not travel.

George was strong willed and incredibly loving. His impact upon this world will reverberate in the lives of those many students, scouts, friends, and family he touched. We will remember him for his loud voice, extreme kindness, humor, and love.

A celebration of George's life will be held at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, May 29, at Holy Spirit Parish: 838 Fremont St, Stevens Point. Friends and family can come to share laughs and reminisce from 9:00 AM until the time of service at the church.

George would want you to know that you should not send flowers or anything else, but if you feel compelled you can honor his memory with a donation to the Holy Spirit Parish Haiti Mission (details at https://holyspiritstevenspoint.org/donations). Or just help someone that needs it; that is what George would do.

We want to personally thank the amazing staff at the Portage County Health Care Center and Ministry Hospice for their support and assistance these past months. Their dedication to our family's wellbeing was exceptional.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Stevens Point Journal on May 23, 2018.

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Peg Dosen

December 8, 2019

My first day of college orientation, I met George. We hit it off as friends immediately. In the next four years, we always had at least one class together. He was a really great friend. After graduation, I started teaching at Rosholt High School ... and, to my absolute surprise, there was George. He and Bibi were friends, although I didn't get to know Bibi well. They were off to Australia and I was off to Ohio. I tried to get in touch with them but didn't succeed. I guess I didn't look in the right places. Tonight, I search once again for George and found this obituary. I am so saddened that I didn't find him earlier to just say Hello and hope that his life was as wonderful as mine as been. He and Bibi shared "outings" with me and my husband Jim. Jim and I have shared 50 wonderful years together and I was hoping that we could once again reunite with them. It is with great sadness that I hear of his passing. To Bibi ... I am so sad for your loss. I will have you always in my thoughts.

Bob Sankey

June 12, 2018

Mr. Meeks was the teacher you never forgot. He was the role model you aspired to be like. Many years have gone by since he was my Civics teacher at Ben Franklin. I was so happy that my brother (who also had Mr. Meeks as a teacher at Ben Franklin) and I ran into him, his wife and what I imagine was their granddaughter at King Cone last July. It was the first time I had seen him in decades and, as much as we didn't want to interrupt his ice cream, we had to say Hi' and thank you' for all that he had done for us. Over the years, I am sure he knew he positively impacted many people whom now are all over the world. Rarely do you meet someone as special and impactful as Mr. Meeks. He is one of the few people who truly left this world a better place and those of us who were lucky enough to know him are better people because of him. Thank you again for everything, Mr. Meeks! You will never be forgotten!

Rojee Kattel

June 1, 2018

May the god bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief. Please accept our sincere condolences.

barbara kell

May 28, 2018

He was always there to give an opinion, advice , a pat on the back or a word of support. He helped my daughter and I become the teachers we are today.

Chris Schilcher

May 28, 2018

I am sure God has George singing in the choir, not humming in the corner! He was such a gentle soul and will be greatly missed.

Samantha

May 27, 2018

Beautifully written. What a wonderful, blessed life he had.

Ktistie Kell Moeglein

May 27, 2018

I always wanted Mr. Meeks as a teacher. He team taught with Mr. Munson when I attended Ben Franklin. I just thought he was so funny. My brothers got to be his students and my Mom worked with him when she substitute taught. When I decided to become a history teacher, Mr. Meeks opened his classroom for me to observe. He once again opened his classroom whem I needed a place to student teach. I was very lucky to have him teach me how to teach. When I became department head at my own school in Texas, I made sure my Mom told him. The world and jr.high were a better place because of George Meeks. I will miss him and the silly jokes he would email my Mom and she would forward.Kristie Kell Moeglein

Jane and Bill Tanner/Hable

May 26, 2018

Our heartfelt condolences to you all. George was a great guy. I remember that he kept Bibi's mom, Betty, supplied with books and Netflix CDs. A real family man.

June Leary

May 23, 2018

I share the heartbreak of all who were graced to have known George.
I met him when he debuted as an exceptionally talented student teacher during my senior year of high school. That same year, he entrusted me with making his wedding ring, a project I treasured primarily because of his trust in me. I had the great delight of sharing a reunion with George and Miriam a few years ago and was deeply heart-warmed to find how beautifully their life and family together had grown.
I write this simply to underscore the fact that George indelibly and wonderfully impressed joyous memories in my heart and in many more people than could possibly be counted. I am blessed to have know this beautiful, funny, goofy, wise and loving being. Godspeed, George!

Barbara Tillman

May 22, 2018

There was no doubt in anyone's mind that they were liked and valued when they were with George Meeks. His interest in others (and his patience when he listened to long tales from this even longer-winded woman!) was incredible (and appreciated). Our children had the honor of knowing George from their infancy. He was an extra set of eyes when they were in junior high (thanks, George!) and someone our son and daughters knew they could turn to if Dad weren't around. Our family, the Stevens Point community, and the world have benefitted from George's life. We will sorely miss this happy, wonderful, interesting, and caring man but know that he's entertaining Heaven with his laughter and wit right now.

Gayle Gaborsky

May 20, 2018

I have lost a true friend and Brother-in-law. Remember all the family Fourth of July parties. My heart goes out to Bibi and your three sons: Jason, Michael and Christopher, their wives and your grandchildren. All the pictures tell the story of your passion for life. You were a very special person and your sons are a testament. With love and prayers for your family. Thanks for all the memories, Gayle

May 20, 2018

May the God of all comfort grant you peace during this time. Phillipians 4:7 says, ...and the peace of God that surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts.

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