Gilbert H. Meyer
Gilbert H. Meyer passed away on September 11, 2024 at the age of 93. Born in Florissant Missouri on March 18,1931 He’s predeceased by Betty Meyer (Keeven)
He is Lovingly remembered by: Daughters Pam and Jerry Krupp, Peggy and Dan Hannah and Judy Hines.. As well as his Son: Greg and Mary Ann (Deceased) Meyer. A total of 8 Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren
He was a hard worker all his life and retired to enjoy golfing, socializing with his family and friends and dancing with Mom. He was a great man and will be missed by many.
There will be a Memorial Mass at St. Joseph Church in Cottleville at 10:30 AM on Saturday, October 26, 2024.
My husband Ed and I always loved being with
Gil. He always had a smile on his face and so many clever lines to get a laugh. He will be missed by all his Whitmoor buddies and girlfriends.
Dad I love you ….
You were a great man and an AWESOME father! A son could not ask for more.
Grandpa, I Love You bunches! I will forever miss you saying “Looks like you’re still taking those pretty pills!” 😍
Best father ever , always a help to all of his kids , no matter what we needed, Dan and I loved living right down the street from you and mom , loved dancing with you even though mom didn’t like waiting for her turn we will miss you love you ❤️
Dad I will miss you so much. Now you’re with mom dancing away. 🕺💃🏻 You were the best. Jerry and I love you ❤️
Gil was a wonderful neighbor and friend. He always had a smile on his face and had a great sense of humor. We will definitely miss him ❤️
Gil was a good-hearted, fun-loving cousin and friend. We will miss him.
Gil was always smiling and full of good conversation. Sweet, sweet man. We will miss him!❤️
One of my favorite cousins great sense of humor so much fun . Great family so sorry for your loss love to all of you.
Dear Sweet Gil, (or Gilbert which we always loved calling you), you were one in a million. The minute we met as neighbors of you and Betty we knew God had blessed us. So many, many fun times we shared that hold a special place in our hearts then and forever. Dinners at Pio’s, going to the Casino, playing dominoes, the card game of golf and so many more. Dancing with you was always so special but watching you and Betty dance together was absolutely magical 🕺💃🏼, you captivated everyone watching. Without a doubt you were one of the finest men to walk the earth. May you rest in peace and eternally dance with Betty. The world is a better place because of you and the many lives you touched. Thank you for being such an amazing man and thanks for the memories. A piece of our hearts remain with you eternally. Love, Ken & Mary Carter 💔💔
Grandpa, you always had big hugs and smiles for all of us! We love you and will miss you!
Gil was my uncle, cousin, godfather, employer, mentor and friend! He worked hard and played harder. He was always fun. He was always generous. His favorite vegetable was ketchup. Gil was one of a kind and will be missed by all!
Gilbert was such good brother . . . after daddy died, he was a great support for mom and me. When I needed a dad . . . he was sure to be there! In my senior year of high school there was a Father/Daughter Dinner & Dance . . . Gil was there! He even bought me a courage. I will always be grateful for Gilbert. May he enjoy eternal peace with his Lord and Savior. Thank you Gilbert and I love you dearly . . . your baby sister . . . Audi XO
I am so happy that Gil and Betty are dancing again. Gil was always so kind to Ron and I. Loved having a drink on our patio. Our Covid parties in his court were such a good time.
Karla
Gil…I will always remember you. You were one of the most caring, genuine people I’ve ever met! You always put a smile on my face. I will definitely miss you 😢 Rest in Peace..
Uncle Gil
You were truly the best man ( besides my father) and a wonderful hard working, honest,religious ,male figures I have ever had the pleasure of having in my life and family for so many great , happy years. The BEST role model anyone could ever look up to !
I will always remember you 💕
Love forever