1946
2021
Richard J. Meyer, age 74, of Quincy, passed away on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in Blessing Hospital. Rich was born on June 26, 1946, in Quincy, to Leonard and Virginia (Frericks) Meyer.
He married Linda K. Budde on July 11, 1970, in St. Francis Solanus Catholic Church. They celebrated 50 years of marriage this past July. She survives.
Rich attended high school at Liberty High School. After graduating high school, Rich proudly enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. His time in the Marines, which included service in Vietnam, was transformative to his life, and he remained passionate about Veteran's causes until late in life.
After returning home, Rich attended Quincy University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree; he later earned his Master's degree from Western Illinois University.
He began his career at Camp Point Central High School in 1973 where in the early years he coached football, boys basketball, and golf and taught history and drivers education. He subsequently coached girls volleyball and softball, where he found his true passion. He went on to become a celebrated and accomplished volleyball coach. He coached at many area schools including Camp Point Central, Barry, Quincy Notre Dame, Liberty, Culver Stockton College, and ended his career at Unity High School. He led his teams to over 800 wins in high school volleyball and is a member of the Illinois Coaches Association Softball Hall of Fame.
He deeply cared about his children and was proud of their many accomplishments. He also had a special relationship with his granddaughter, Zadie, and enjoyed going to Florida to watch her play volleyball. He especially loved traveling with his family, including many trips all over the United States and internationally.
Beyond his career and his love for his family, Rich had many interests, including golfing, bowling, fishing, traveling and collecting coins. He never missed an opportunity to visit historical sites. He also enjoyed his annual fishing trip with his brothers and brothers-in-law.
Rich impacted many lives over the years, and he will be dearly missed.
In addition to his wife, Linda, survivors include their three children: Kristina Stratton, and her husband, John, of Spring Hill, FL; Craig Meyer, and his partner, Jason Kertz, of Chicago, IL; and Alex Meyer, and his husband, Austin Kollefrath, of Seattle, WA. A granddaughter, Zadrianna Garofano, of Spring Hill, FL.
His siblings: Carol Wehner, and her husband, Robert, of San Antonio, TX; Leonard "Jack" Meyer, and his wife, Theresa, of St. Peters, MO; Darlene Leithoff and her husband, Johnnie, of Quincy; Rita Schulze of Quincy; James Meyer, and his wife, Charolette, of Fowler, IL; Susan Schoonover, and her husband, Steve, of Quincy;
Andrew "Andy" Meyer, and his wife, Tammy, of Quincy; Ann Peck, and her significant other, Randy Stark, of Quincy. A brother-in-law, Fred Budde, of Quincy, and a sister-in-law, Barbara Arndt, of Jefferson City, MO. Many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews also survive.
He is preceded in death by his parents, his mother and father-in-law, Herbert and Katherine Budde, two sisters, Patricia Requet and Judith Eschman, a brother-in law, John Ardnt, and a sister-in-law, Saran Budde.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2021, at 12:00 p.m. in St. Francis Solanus Catholic Church by Rev. David Beagles. Private interment with military honors will be in Sunset Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday morning from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services at St. Francis. The family respectfully asks that those attending the services please wear a face mask and follow distancing guidelines.
Memorials may be made to the Marine Toys for Tots. Arrangements in care of Duker and Haugh Funeral Home. www.dukerandhaugh.com

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George Matyas
March 31, 2023
I really miss Rich and think of him often. God Bless, my Friend!
Megan Sparks
April 10, 2021
Sending you prayers of peace and comfort.
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April 10, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Meyer family.
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Tim Tappe
April 10, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers got out to the whole family. I remember all the years Rich and I would discus the ways of the world while conducting business on his Volleyball uniform and equipment needs. He always worked so hard to get the best out of his players and mold them into responsible and caring adults. He will be missed. Tim and Diane. Tappe
ED MCGINN
April 10, 2021
THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY RICH HAD COACH BASKETBALL AT CAMP POINT CENTRAL AND VOLLEY BALL, REMENBER THE YEAR CENTRAL WENT TO STATE IN VOLLEYBALL ALWAYS ENJOYED EATING AT HOTEL NAUVOO WITH RICH AND LINDA REST IN PEACE COACH O !!
Dana Reid
April 9, 2021
I will never forget Drivers Ed class I was the only student in that class who lived in Camp Point so I got the joy of driving him everywhere. So many memories of him he was the best History teacher I had. He will be missed by so many but he was a blessing to so many of his students.
Kelli Lord Rahe
April 9, 2021
I was a senior on Coach O´s very first volleyball team at Central. I think we taught him just as much as he taught us! I have very fond memories of Coach O. Sending my sympathies and prayers to the Meyer family. Godspeed, Coach O!
George Matyas
April 8, 2021
Rich was a friend. He will be missed!
Dana REYNOLDS
April 8, 2021
Thinking of your family. You are in our thoughts and prayer.
Dana (Schutte) Reynolds and family
Sue Woodworth
April 8, 2021
My sincere condolences to Rich's family on his passing.
Ann Wesbecher
April 8, 2021
Linda, I remember so well when you and Richard married and you were working at St. Mary on third floor. My heart goes out to you and pray that you and your family will find some PEACE. I pray that you are well.
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