Mr. Meyer, a resident of Arlington, was born in Minster, Ohio. As a young man in Ohio he worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad. In 1938 he moved to Washington and joined the ICC. He also received a law degree from the Washington College of Law, which is now part of American University. He retired in 1969.
He was a member of the D.C. Bar and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church of Arlington.
His first wife, Annabelle Callanan Meyer, died in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Joan Meyer, whom he married in 1981, of Arlington; five stepchildren; a brother, Robert Meyer of Minster; a sister, Philomena Riethman of Columbus, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
[Washington Post, September 20, 1990, p. B8.]
Mr. Meyer, a resident of Arlington, was born in Minster, Ohio. As a young man in Ohio he worked for the Nickel Plate Railroad. In 1938 he moved to Washington and joined the ICC. He also received a law degree from the Washington College of Law, which is now part of American University. He retired in 1969.
He was a member of the D.C. Bar and Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church of Arlington.
His first wife, Annabelle Callanan Meyer, died in 1973.
Survivors include his wife, Joan Meyer, whom he married in 1981, of Arlington; five stepchildren; a brother, Robert Meyer of Minster; a sister, Philomena Riethman of Columbus, Ohio; and two grandchildren.
[Washington Post, September 20, 1990, p. B8.]
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