In Celebration of

Henry Decker Meyer

June 22, 1944 -  February 6, 2019

It is with sadness that the family of Henry Meyer announces his passing, after a brief battle with cancer, on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at the age of 74 years.
Henry will be lovingly remembered by his wife Lise, and his children Paul (Karen) and Patricia. Henry will also be fondly remembered by his 4 grandchildren Nicholas, Kate, Christopher, and Andrew, and by his sister Renata, his numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends. Those who wish may make memorial donations in memory of Henry to the Canadian Wilderness Federation or the Trillium Health Partners Foundation; www.trilliumgiving.ca/inmemory.


Guestbook 

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Margareta Fidler (Co-worker)

Entered February 8, 2019

My thoughts and prayers are with you and family throughout this difficult time. The passing of a loved one is not easy, but the memories live on.

Shirley (Agnew) DeMarsh (Friend and neighbour)

Entered February 8, 2019 from 6800 Sunset Way # 1706 St. Pete Beach Fl.

Lise, Paul, Karen, Patricia and grandchildren
I am so sorry to hear of Henry's passing and a great shock to all of you. I wish I was there for hugs for your family. He was a fun person and enjoyed the family get togethers. May he rest in peace.
Love Shirley

The Forgraves (Neighbours/Friends of Paul and Karen)

Entered February 8, 2019

We are so sorry to hear about your loss, Paul and family! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Alex Ribeiro (Friend and professional colleague)

Entered February 8, 2019 from Thornhill

We lose a good man and a good companion "to resolve the problems of the world" at our monthly lunches.Rest in Peace.

Werner and Lucienne Schachtsiek (Close friend)

Entered February 9, 2019 from Richmond Hill, Ont.

Lise, Patricia, Paul, Karen and grandchildren:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. This was a big shock to all of us. We keep Henry in our hearts. He was an excellent swimmer and an even better friend for over 40 years, He will be missed but never forgotten.
Werner and Lucienne

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