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Joseph “Joe” Ray Meyer, 44 of Norman passed away Monday, October
13th, 2014. He was born October 13th, 1970 in Norman, Oklahoma
to Lynn Meyer & Patsy Meyer (Kinsey).
Joe spent his life in Norman, where he graduated from Norman
High School in 1988. At the time of his death, Joe was a
co-owner of Meyer Brothers Construction. An avid hunter, there
was nothing more that Joe loved than to take his beloved lab
“Ruger” hunting. Joe lived life to the fullest and had a
personality bigger than life. Above all, Joe was a devoted
father and friend.
Joe was preceded in death by his infant son, Tristan Wyatt;
paternal grandparents, Ray & Essie Meyer and maternal
grandparents, Robert & Emma Kinsey.
Joe is survived by his
parents; a daughter, Heather Jones of Norman, OK; a son, Sutton
Shane; longtime partner, Tiffany Rimmer of Norman, OK; a
brother, Brian Meyer of Purcell, OK; a sister Casey Peterson and
her husband Thad of Goldsby, OK; nieces, Emma Meyer and Ashlyn
Peterson; nephews, Bodie Meyer and Easton Peterson as well as
number of other family members and close friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made
to two foundations that were very dear to Joe:
www.warriordogfoundation.org or the
www.woundedwarriorproject.org
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